Project: 5 Creative Ways to Merge Education and technology

1) Create an education platform that pays you to learn. Partner with a digital learning platform, and pay students in tokens when they compete a course. More tokens for speed or testing scores. The highest earner at the end of the quarter, gets real $$$

2) a toddler building block game that intuitively teaches binary to kids.

3) International study buddy. You pair up with a student, or group of students in a poorer country. You attend your fancy college, and stream live video or audio of class lectures to them. They help you with work and study, and get a free education as payment.

4) A set of picture books that teaches kids how to read in computer code. Instead of learning the alphabet, they learn binary. Instead of A is for Apple, they learn 01000001 01110000 01110000 01101100 01100101 is for Apple.

5) A children’s tablet that only unlocks when they figure out the basic puzzle. The game gets progressively harder in order for the kid to progress. Raise hypergeniuses by the age of 3.

 

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  1. 1. F2F Platform – Join a redit type site where you can pick from a number of hobbies, talents, jobs and have a meet and greet somewhere local to you, or a skype call. They can tell you have to be more successful and network their own products / selves.
    2. Transmitter that attaches to your hand under a watch or a bracelet. It vibrates when someone tells a lie. A person’s voice changes frequency when lying, it picks up on it causing it to vibrate. Let the fun being.
    3. VR program for the military to experience first hand combat. It builds experience in warriors to instill the thought process of survive or die without actually being at war.
    4. The Firm (Private Investigators) – Need information about someone or a company? We provide any and all information that can be found legally. Additional information comes at a higher price.
    5. Move forward – Post a problem and have someone that went through a similar situation answer via mobile platform. – Learn from others mistakes, not your own.

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