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On the 33rd episode of EdUp EdTech, I got to chat with Nicolò Bates, the founder, and CEO of TEDU. During this episode, we discuss how TEDU was created to be a one-stop place for students to find all of the academic resources available to them. They want to ensure that no student is without access to the help they need. They’ve recently partnered with the International Center for Supplemental Instruction to continue to prioritize students with their learning support system. More About Nicolò Nicolò used to dream about working on Wall Street and took a job in finance out of college but found he always wanted to solve a problem that he saw on his campus at the University of Miami. He saw that a lot of academic resources were not available to students during the evening when a lot of students were studying. He saw this as an opportunity and a few years later, created TEDU.
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