While we are on the subject of teaching and learning, here's a post from
Peter Diamandis about the Global Learning X prize. If you want to develop a
program to help children learn math, why not win a prize for doing it?

http://learning.xprize.org/

From Peter Diamandis:
<<<>>>
I'm writing to tell you about the boldest XPRIZE I've ever launched
<http://a36.ontraport.com/c/s/U9Q/UJTC/6/b/kRF/62yjM7/UWkabWqRFI>.

...and I want you involved.

There are nearly one billion illiterate people on Earth.

Two-thirds of them are women.

250 million of them are children.

These are kids who can't read, write or do basic math.

And there is a HUGE cost to society here: 250 million minds are going to
waste.

We know from hard research that educated populations have lower growth
rates, are more peaceful and add to the global economy.

*The best way to create a more peaceful and prosperous world is to educate
these kids.*

But how?

To meet the demand of 250 million illiterate children would require *training
over 1.6 million new teachers by 2015*.

There is NO WAY to teach enough teachers and build enough schools.

The old way just doesn't scale.

*It's time to stop thinking linearly...*

So here's a solution. It's the MOST important XPRIZE we may ever launch.

It's called the * $15M Global Learning XPRIZE
<http://a36.ontraport.com/c/s/U9Q/UJTC/s/O/kRF/62yjM7/vNf7UyIEbs>*.

We are challenging hundreds (perhaps thousands) of teams around the world
to build a piece of software that can take a child from *illiteracy to
reading, writing and numeracy in just 18 months*.

Imagine such software preloaded onto every phone and every tablet.

Imagine software that incorporates A.I. as the facilitator -- providing
on-demand, personalized knowledge and learning when and where it is needed.

This isn't designed to replace teachers. It's to create an educational
solution where little or none exists.

If there was one tool to create a more peaceful and vibrant world, one tool
to empower humanity, this would be it.

I want to URGE you to check out this XPRIZE and get involved.

Do you have kids? Nieces, nephews, younger siblings?

Would you like access to the most powerful learning software ever created
for your local elementary school?

If you do, then get involved and get access. Please check it out here
<http://a36.ontraport.com/c/s/U9Q/UJTC/v/K/kRF/62yjM7/VvNwhdATp>.

This may be the most important and bold issue I've ever attempted to tackle.

Join XPRIZE in this mission. *Let's Change the World!*

*<<<>>>*



*Skip*


Skip Cave
Cave Consulting LLC

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Linda Alvord <[email protected]>
wrote:

> What if the teacjer could "hand craft" their worksheets for a class or
> individualize them for specific students:
>
>    (>:8?8)+ table (>:8?8)
> --T----------------------┐
> │+│1  7  2  3  5  4  6  8│
> +-+----------------------+
> │8│9 15 10 11 13 12 14 16│
> │7│8 14  9 10 12 11 13 15│
> │3│4 10  5  6  8  7  9 11│
> │2│3  9  4  5  7  6  8 10│
> │1│2  8  3  4  6  5  7  9│
> │6│7 13  8  9 11 10 12 14│
> │5│6 12  7  8 10  9 11 13│
> │4│5 11  6  7  9  8 10 12│
> L-+-----------------------
>
>
> Here's what is needed to win the teachers.  Something named  btable  or
> tableb which will keep the headings and the verb, but would be blank. Boxes
> are needed to keep the writing confined.
>
> The answer lies in here somewhere:
>
>  2 3 $ <''
> -TT┐
> ││││
> ++++
> ││││
> L++-
>    2 3 $ <' '
> --T-T-┐
> │ │ │ │
> +-+-+-+
> │ │ │ │
> L-+-+--
>    2 3 $ <'  '
> ---T--T--┐
> │  │  │  │
> +--+--+--+
> │  │  │  │
> L--+--+---
>    table
> 1 : (':'; '(((#~LF-.@e.])5!:5<''u'');,.y),.({.;}.)":x,y u/x')~
>
> If it could land in names_z_ that would be great.
>
> Linda
>
>
>
>
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