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How To Bring An Education Revolution
Let’s start by educating them in the ethics of computing language. Let’s engage them in open ended questions to improve their meta cognition and meta learning.
We must help them understand the importance of people management, and the power of conflict resolution, negotiation and persuasion.
How can they convert all this knowledge they have at their finger tips into information? And what will happen if they don’t address the quality of their attention spans before it is too late. It is Man vs. Machine now, but too quickly it might be Machine 1, Man 0.
Its upto us!
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