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San Francisco Bay Area United States
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Education Technologist; VP of Learning Products at NovoEd
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Education
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Greg Bybee is the Vice President of Learning Products and Marketing at NovoEd. His team is responsible for designing and launching over 200 online programs for university and corporate partners. Previously, Greg built the product management function at NovoEd and Coursera, and he was a fellow at NewSchools Venture Fund. He also has experience at VMware, Microsoft, and McKinsey & Company. He has a MA-Ed from Stanford GSE, MBA from Stanford GSB, and BA from Harvard SEAS, and is constantly learning.
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Presentations(3)Ìý

Entrepreneurship and Mentorship in Online Courses
Entrepreneurship and Mentorship in Online CoursesEntrepreneurship and Mentorship in Online Courses
Entrepreneurship and Mentorship in Online Courses
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ASU GSV Presentation - Experience Online Learning Like Never Before (NovoEd)
ASU GSV Presentation - Experience Online Learning Like Never Before (NovoEd)ASU GSV Presentation - Experience Online Learning Like Never Before (NovoEd)
ASU GSV Presentation - Experience Online Learning Like Never Before (NovoEd)
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Science of Social Learning (Learning Solutions 2016)
Science of Social Learning (Learning Solutions 2016)Science of Social Learning (Learning Solutions 2016)
Science of Social Learning (Learning Solutions 2016)
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Documents(3)Ìý

Team Engagement and Collaboration in Online Courses
Team Engagement and Collaboration in Online CoursesTeam Engagement and Collaboration in Online Courses
Team Engagement and Collaboration in Online Courses
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Entrepreneurial Adaptation and Social Networks: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment on a MOOC Platform
Entrepreneurial Adaptation and Social Networks: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment on a MOOC PlatformEntrepreneurial Adaptation and Social Networks: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment on a MOOC Platform
Entrepreneurial Adaptation and Social Networks: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment on a MOOC Platform
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Team Formation Dynamics and Preferences in Online Courses
Team Formation Dynamics and Preferences in Online CoursesTeam Formation Dynamics and Preferences in Online Courses
Team Formation Dynamics and Preferences in Online Courses
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