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Fireside Chat with Christopher Poole, Canvas Networks.
Christopher Poole, aka Moot, the founder of 4chan and still stealthy Canvas Networks, is now a venture advisor.
Some hope lies in the fact that 4Chan founder Christopher Poole's latest venture Canvas Networks just got $625k in seed funding and is currently hiring.
Schachter's angel investments include Foursquare, SimpleGEO, Square, DailyBooth, Bump Technologies and most recently BlockChalk and 4chan founder Moot's new startup Canvas Networks.
Overthe past twelve months, it has invested in nearly 30 startups, including BankSimple, betaworks, chartbeat, FluidInfo, gdgt, Greplin, GroupMe, Venmo, and Poole's Canvas Networks.
According to an SEC filing, 4chan founder Christopher Moot Poolele has raised $625,000 in funding for a stealth startup called Canvas Networks.
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Dr. Bull, an administrator and professor of educational design and technology at Concordia University, near Milwaukee, offered his massive open online course on the Canvas Network to 1,000 participants, mostly educators looking for ways to mitigate cheating in their courses.
The maker of the Canvas learning management system and the Canvas network MOOC platform has taken on the online education tech giant Blackboard since its launch in 2011.
The Canvas Network, which has now delivered 40 open online courses from institutions like Brown to the UCF, enables schools to both make their courses open and available to the public, or make them private and just offer them to their own student body.
To illuminate some of the mysteries around human-pathogen interactions, my institution, the University of California, Irvine, recently created a free MOOC (a Massive Open Online Course, meaning anyone with an Internet connection can enroll) on the Canvas Network to teach the world about parasitology and other scientific topics through the lens of vampires (yes, you read that right).
More important, after initially sketching in her scenes in paint, she renders them in an energetic free-form embroidery, with long stitches that build to a dense tapestrylike softness or span barer stretches of canvas with spidery networks that resemble drawing.
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