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Educators and Administrators can apply for the grant here: https://www.bulbapp.com/fetc2017
The award coincides with the release of bulb’s Google Drive integration, file embed compatibility, and Presentation Mode ![]() (Austin, TX) January 10, 2017 – bulb, a leading provider of digital portfolios for the education marketplace, announced today that it will award a $500 grant to support digital learning, along with other prizes, at the upcoming Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC). The conference, which takes place in Orlando, FL, from January 24–27, 2017, coincides with the release of several exciting new features on bulb’s groundbreakingly simple multimedia portfolio platform. Educators and Administrators can apply for the grant here: https://www.bulbapp.com/fetc2017
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