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Mountain View students become business mentors at Cubberley workshop
If you can’t beat the doomscroll, why not make students work for it? That was the thinking beyond Tasktime, a hypothetical product pitched by a group of middle school girls at an entrepreneurship workshop in Palo Alto on Aug. 7.
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If you can’t beat the doomscroll, why not make students work for it? That was the thinking beyond Tasktime, a hypothetical product pitched by a group of middle school girls at an entrepreneurship workshop in Palo Alto on Aug. 7.
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According to Mountain View Voice’s linked report, Mountain View students become business mentors at Cubberley workshop, If you can’t beat the doomscroll, why not make students work for it? That was the thinking beyond Tasktime, a hypothetical product pitched by a group of middle school girls at an entrepreneurship workshop in Palo Alto on Aug. 7.
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