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Paul Kim
Education Technology Entrepreneur
Paul Kim is the former Associate Dean and Chief Technology Officer of the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University, where he worked for 24 years.4 During his time at Stanford, he taught learning technology design, pioneered mobile learning innovations for marginalized communities worldwide, launched the Entrepreneur in Residence Program, and created a learning innovation design challenge program for Stanford students.4
Dr. Kim has been involved in various educational technology initiatives and has held several notable positions:
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He led projects involving the design of learning technologies, educational research, and community development at Stanford.1
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He founded Seeds of Empowerment, a non-profit global education incubator that leverages mobile technologies for social innovation.2
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He has advised on national online education initiatives and served on various boards and advisory committees, including the Asian Development Bank and the National Science Foundation's Education and Human Resources Directorate.2
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Currently, he serves as the Chair of the International Expert Committee on Education Technology at World Bank.4
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He is also an advisor to Chegg, an education technology company.4
Throughout his career, Dr. Kim has focused on improving access and equity in education in both developed and developing countries.1 His work has involved designing and implementing mobile technologies and social learning environments, as well as conducting educational research in real-world classrooms and virtual learning environments.3