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Greg Garner Bridging the gap from Boardroom to Classroom

Austin, Tx

Teacher, speaker, education technology enthusiast, consultant to edupreneurs and edtech startups. Specialize in mobile technology integration with a focus on pedagogical mastery.

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For the short amount of time that i have worked with Greg, it has been a great experience. It was very hard choosing three attributes that i feel best describe him as i feel that he could easily fall under each catagory. he is a very dedicated hard worker who is constantly coming up with new and creative ideas to keep things fresh.

Source: LinkedIn Lauren Crow Oct 31, 2013

I have had the opportunity to collaborate with Greg on various educational technology endeavors and have found him to be an educator who is always able to see education through his students' eyes and with realistic educational perspective. Greg is an outstanding educator and technology innovator.

Source: LinkedIn Elaine Plybon Oct 31, 2013

Greg provides professional development in the web 2.0 category with wonderful examples and true results.

Source: LinkedIn Kirk Behnke Oct 31, 2013

Greg is a gifted teacher and communicator who cares about his students and helping them succeed in life. His passion for learning is contagious and inspires those around him to want to learn as well.

Source: LinkedIn Kevin Roe Oct 31, 2013

Greg did a great job of connecting with the students at our church, one of those being my daughter. He drew in kids who hadn't been very involved before.

Source: LinkedIn Lynn-Ann Walker Oct 31, 2013

Greg is a conscientious worker who cares about those he works with and holds himself to a higher standard. He is honest, fair, and works harder than what is expected of him.

Source: LinkedIn Jennifer Garner Oct 31, 2013
Greg Garner, Bridging the gap from Boardroom to Classroom answered:

You cannot please everyone (be ok with firing some customers). This will affect what and how you develop your product. Additionally, keep it simple and make it easy for teachers to get started, deciding in advance your monetization strategy. Nothing will cause a greater outcry than putting previously free tools behind a paywall because you decided one day it was time to make money.

Bonus: research funding opportunities on schools' behalf so they have an easy way to pay for your product. Are there grants available that your product would qualify under? Could Title 1 funds pay for your product? Etc

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