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Saturday, September 17, 2016

Zuckerberg's Africa visit and his interest in the next generation

https://www.facebook.com/zuck/posts/10103089789977911
Mark Zuckerberg visited Nigeria.  Twice in one week.  We loved him that much.

 Nice!

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10103109918599991&set=a.529237706231.2034669.4&type=3&theater
Aww, cute.
 Details of the Nigeria trip:
Interactive chat in Lagos

All Over the news!  


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Thursday, September 15, 2016

Hallowed at Harvard


Hallowed (Olu) Olaoluwa earned a PhD in Mathematics (Fixed Point Theory, University of Lagos 2014) , is a Next Einstein Forum Fellow, and a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Mathematical Physics.  
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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Little boy studying mathematics - Photo. It's not what you expect.

This child works as a cattle-herder in Northern Nigeria.  This man photographed him as he studied his trigonometry while watching over his cattle. 
http://www.lailasblog.com/2016/08/fulani-boy-reading-and-feeding-cows.html
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Thursday, August 11, 2016

Profiles: Work in the past and work in the future


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More on the shortened workday / workweek here and here: UpNaira // The world can afford to shrink the workweek.

It does seem imperative that we adjust to a post-industrial lifestyle, with more play and leisure, more sleep and rest, and less "work" per se. 
In what ways will we adjust education to these realities?  
For example, what skills are important and what are being / have been automated away? 
What school-and-work behaviours are important and what are 20th-century anachronisms? 
Will we have more teachers or fewer?  More professors or fewer? 
Will we always have mathematics and mathematicians and what questions should occupy them? 
Will people work in multiple careers simultaneously (parallel) or single careers consecutively (series)? 
Will everybody have access to basic pay and resources to let them work and play as they will, or will there remain an imperative to find work to earn basic pay for survival?  

Kindly take some time to think about these things and start a discussion with friends. 

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