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Team RADIUS is back from #letsRECODE in Toronto

  • RADIUS
  • January 23, 2015
  • Originals, Uncategorized

RECODE 360
This week’s national RECODE gathering talked social entrepreneurship and innovation connected to post-secondary education – and the role of ambiguity, failure, and systems change. And ABBA.…

Here’s how it went down, as only Storify can tell it.

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