Tag Archives: education
‘Hey Bill Nye, Do We Have Enough Resources for 9 Billion People on Earth?’
14th @ Irving: NYC Tech Community’s Home in Union Square
Until now, New York City’s technology community has led a nomadic existence—meetups in startup lounges strewn with pizza, incubators operating out of empty corporate cubicles. There were opportunities to learn, make connections, and find work, but they were often hidden in the gated warrens of “Silicon Alley,” a loose term for the corridor connecting the […]
5 TED Talks Every Business Owner Needs to Watch
When you’re running a small business, the last thing you need is to waste time watching videos online. That is, unless those videos might help your bottom line. In the days leading up to Small Business Saturday, the shopping holiday that encourages people to shop or dine at local independent businesses, entrepreneurs should take the time to re-examine their hiring strategies, set […]
Bruce Springsteen signed an absence note for a fifth-grade student
This 12-Year-Old Could Become Cornell’s Youngest Graduate Ever
Jeremy Shuler could become Cornell’s youngest graduate ever as he begins classes this fall at the age of 12. This article originally appeared at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcnHqxnM86k
Match & Teach Me: Blockchain, Psychometrics To Help Teach Refugees
Using #Blockchain to assimulate refugees into a host country. Long-term vision for this project: a) Integration of the refugees/immigrants to the culture of the country of their interest through the proper education. b) Means to reduce the unemployment of European residents, since they will act as educators and get paid for that. c) Adoption of […]