We’re back with a fresh look!

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Education Futures returns to normal production this month with a cleaner look, less bloat, and more space for articles.  A little internal reorganization is also on the way. We will also produce more original content, including a weekly video to start off the week on each Monday.  Expect more great stuff soon –including an invitation to try the Innovation Inventory for free during its public beta.

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