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		<title>WendyGeller: Created page with &quot;== Initiative ==  Project Unicorn is an effort to support the education technology arena in adopting industry interoperability standards. By supporting and helping expand how interoperability is understood and implemented, schools, districts and states in the K-12 sector can connect their various applications and use their data more effectively. This work also helps “empower … districts and states to be smart consumers in their procurement of technology.” ([https:/...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;== Initiative ==  Project Unicorn is an effort to support the education technology arena in adopting industry interoperability standards. By supporting and helping expand how interoperability is understood and implemented, schools, districts and states in the K-12 sector can connect their various applications and use their data more effectively. This work also helps “empower … districts and states to be smart consumers in their procurement of technology.” ([https:/...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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Project Unicorn is an effort to support the education technology arena in adopting industry interoperability standards. By supporting and helping expand how interoperability is understood and implemented, schools, districts and states in the K-12 sector can connect their various applications and use their data more effectively. This work also helps “empower … districts and states to be smart consumers in their procurement of technology.” ([https://www.projectunicorn.org/history https://www.projectunicorn.org/history])&lt;br /&gt;
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Project Unicorn coordinates the development and stewardship of resources aimed to support schools, districts, vendors, and all those users interested in the importance of interoperability via a [https://www.projectunicorn.org/news-and-resources resource library located here]. &lt;br /&gt;
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== Organization ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Project Unicorn is currently led by a Brooklyn-based nonprofit and is supported by the Michael &amp;amp; Susan Dell Foundation, Bill &amp;amp; Melinda Gates Foundation, and InnovateEDU. ([https://www.projectunicorn.org/history https://www.projectunicorn.org/history]). You can learn about their Tteam using the [https://www.projectunicorn.org/our-team Our Team page] of Project Unicorn’s website.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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