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Tecla Cualquiera - July 6, 2016. Tecla Cualquiera is a podcast about the Internet: Tomás Balmaceda and Martín Garabal present us real stories of virtual life. In this episode: technology and education. We talk with Melina Masnatta from the NGO Chicas en Tecnología about the importance of learning to program at school and with Rolando Núñez-Baza from Khan Academy about his educational project in partnership with Pixar. Plus, a bombshell: Andrea Iorio, Tinder's spokesperson for Latin America.

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