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To: skinowski who wrote (773303)12/5/2022 2:53:34 PM
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DinoNavarre

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My point wasn't that we are doing great. It was there's no reason we shouldn't be. Better than anyone in the world.

This I see as prime evidence that Americans are being F-ed in the A.



To: skinowski who wrote (773303)12/5/2022 3:24:38 PM
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A funny/sad thing about education. It could be enabled by a well done gamification of learning. Last year my boys learned math using Mathia from Cornell. They loved it and advanced quickly. Sadly, it is only offered to schools and our new school does not offer it. There should be a search for best programs for advancing skills for kids. If they want to be in computer all the time, make it a game where they battle over getting math problems correct.

There is an attempt to put chemistry into minecraft. And physics into Roblox. Just seems ripe for development.