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Nicholas Carl Martin is an American technologist, entrepreneur, and educator best known for founding the international organization TechChange: the Institute for Technology and Social Change. Martin has delivered a number of speeches at the United Nations, The US State Department, and USAID on the role of technology for international development, online learning & capacity building and m-learning. His work with TechChange has been profiled by the New York Times, Fast Company, Forbes, and the Economist.〔〔 Martin has also contributed numerous pieces on elearning, m-learning, and mhealth to the Chronicle of Higher Education, Stanford Social Innovation Review, The Guardian, Dowser.org and more. Nick is a PopTech Social Innovation Fellow, an Ariane de Rothschild Fellow, and an International Youth Foundation Global Fellow. He was also the runner-up for the 2014 Society for International Development’s Rice Award which honors an outstanding young innovator in the field international development under the age of 32. Martin graduated from Swarthmore College with honors and holds a BA in English Literature and Education. Martin also earned an MA in Peace Education from The University for Peace. Prior to founding TechChange, Martin started an award-winning conflict resolution and technology program for DC elementary schools called DCPEACE. As of November 2013, Nick is also an adjunct faculty member at George Washington University. He is the son of William Flynn Martin, Former US Deputy Secretary of Energy. ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nick Martin (educator)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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