Mark Barnes
Mark Barnes is a longtime educator, creator of the globally renowned Hack Learning Series, and founder of Times 10 Publications—home to practical solutions busy people can read today and use tomorrow. The author of nine books, including Hacking Education and Hacking Life After 50, Mark is passionate about helping educators and lifelong learners create real change.
When he’s not writing or publishing, Mark is busy (in his own words) being “the greatest fantasy football player in the world.”
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