SXSWorld
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1 6 S X S W o r l d | M AY / J U N E 2 0 1 5 | S X S W. C O M (1 ) SXSWedu Keynote attendees (2) (L-R) Featured speakers Jill Barshay, Dale Stephens, Zak Malamed and Alisha Fredriksson (3) Featured speaker (center) Guy Kawasaki (4) LAUNCHedu startup competition (5) Playground Hands On presentation (6) Closing Program speaker Goldie Hawn 2 3 1 Z I V K R U G E R D A N N Y M AT S O N D I E G O D O N A M A R I A T he people there were one of my most enthusiastic audiences, if the Twitter stream is any indicator. We all had a really great "fireside" conversation and I know many of them are taking the practices we discussed and applying them in their classrooms as we speak! –Sunni Brown (sunnibrown.com) T his is why the annual South by Southwest EDU (SXSWedu) conference is so unique and valuable — a time when thousands of entrepreneurs, educators, policy makers and thought leaders from all over the world convene to learn, discuss and tackle some of the largest issues facing education today, together. –Mariette DiChristina (Scientific American) I n just five years, the South by Southwest EDU conference has grown from a relatively anonymous regional event into one of those conferences on the circuit that gets circled, highlighted, or otherwise made to stand out on everyone's calendar. –Sean Cavanagh (Education Week) RECAP 5 O W E N R O G E R S 6 R O B S A N T O S 4 R E B E C C A H E D G E S LY O N