Calling it “a constant stream,” Chadwick said he is contacted by people nearly daily with ideas and suggestions for improving the catalog’s offerings. The selection may even be updated weekly.
“From here, it’s about finding even more of the best resources,” Chadwick said. “We’re continuing to partner with organizations and institutions and anybody who feels like they have the best educational content and want to make it more easily available.”
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