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youth10000education advanced search here: MOOC is for Massive Open Online Course -example MOOC www.nytimes.com/2012/11/04/.../the-big-three-mooc-providers.html Nov 2, 2012 – Coursera, Udacityand edX are defining the form, and themselves.
interesting catalogues MEP 1,2
| help identify missing curricula -eg financial literacy from 3rd grade aflatoun up10thousandgirl; youth as a journalist not an object of being over-examined -thelearningweb.net Nations would be better off without MBAs - motion passed at The Economist
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www.taddyblecher.com
our survey
of world's most exciting educators - nominate to chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk -also unless asterisked we usually know how to correspond
with leadership team if given relevant question World
education benchmarks 1 economical education 2 peer education 3
job creating education 4 vital missing curriculum | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | BRAC -whole | * | ? | * | ? | Lucknow 1st
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Free NursingCollege 3rd | | | * | * | Free uni s.africa 3rd | * | * | * | * | Thelearningweb.net
2nd | * | * | * | * | *$100 laptop 1st 2nd | | * | | * | GEMS 1st | * | * | | | *Coursera
MOOC 3rd | * | | * | * | *MIT virt biogas stove 2nd | | | * | * | Aflatoun 1st 2nd | * | | | * | 10Thousandgirl 3rd | | | * | * | *Indian School founder
9yrs | * | * | | | Orphanage as jobs
hub whole | * | * | * | ? | At MIT 3rd | | * | * | * | Virtual MIT 3rd | * | * | * | * |
EDUCATION
RELATED YUNUS STUDENT COMPETITION TEAMS Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus Student Social Business Competitions- the new millennium goals summit..
| youth10000web web changes economy and job description
of everything - examples >/tr> education eg discuss MOOCs and virtually free education | banking
eg discuss cashless banking | health services eg discuss 21st c nurse as every village's MVP of info networking | agriculture
and waste eg discuss eAGRI | other eg can we use media to become smarter, more peaceful, communally active, happier
with what becomes more abundant in use (eg knowhow) than what becomes scarce (eg consuming up thingsa)? ... |
what constructs make education more and more affordable, and better quality for each human's flow? MOOCs peer to peer how valuing core purpose of education as job creating (ie generating fully produtive
lifetime of every being) depends on everyone including the richest or most powerful believing that peoples and places only
sustain progress if they-and-we-the-people design education and savings around increasing our next generation's productivity
and sustainability | youth10000energy History
shows new sources of energy are one of two innovations that explain widespread human progress- Norman Macrae, The Economist
Brookings 14 December : Ours is the first generation to know about climate change and the last
with a chance to resolve it. Moreover, China's decision-makers are determined to help their peoples and worldwide youth lead
the way on this
Extract from The Economist Intelligence Unit, Gregor Macdonald
It is almost
certainly the case that humanity has entered a third, historic energy transition. The first two, from wood to coal in the
18th century and then coal to oil in the 20th century, in retrospect seem obvious in their outcomes. But no such benefit of
hindsight exists today as economies--western in particular--struggle with the end of cheap oil. Left to cast about for the
next primary energy source, energy futurists have probed everything from algae to thorium as industrialism limps slowly away
from fossil fuels. But one technology offers promise: solar. Long considered too expensive to consider, solar may now be too
cheap to ignore. Solar panels, employed to capture the diffuse rays of the sun, have crashed in price in recent years causing
havoc among solar manufacturers. Panels are now barely one quarter of the price they were in 2008. The benefits have accrued
instead to users, as efficiency of photovoltaic capture continues to advance, while price continues to decline. The result?
Nearly exponential growth in installed, global solar capacity. | help list 10 most exciting youth-led
energy projects of 2013 - nominations welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk biolight ... ecovent OWR: underwater power source that has up to 130 times the energy density of Li-ion batteries
 Village Infrastructure Angels spaces to watch 24/7 - ashden microenergycredits.com
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| youth10000waste t his was my favorite of
projects that judges voted through to semii-finals emerging market track of mit100k accelerator (there were a few of my favorites 1 2
that I got outvoted on) but this one seemed a massive health problem, one near solution , and on my pro-youth economics mapsexchanges between
chinese and mit youth are one of most positive flows for the world
DSL Waste to Energy Solutions
The
IdeaDSL
Waste to Energy Solutions tackles China's most prominent food safety problem – 1 out of 10 restaurants use gutter oil
for cooking, which is oil collected from restaurant leftovers and sewers. Containing cancer-causing contaminants, gutter oil
has recently stirred public outcry. Despite numerous government crackdowns, China lacks technologies that eradicate gutter
oil from its origin. DSL is engineering an on-site food waste-to-energy innovation that repurposes waste cooking oil as an energy resource
for providing restaurant heating needs, therefore preventing recirculation of the oil. Our solution is distinct in its economic
incentives to customers and the automation of waste treatment processes. The Team | youth10000brand our 1984 book on how to invest in net generations's youth's co-creation of 3 billion new jobs during 2010s recommended that the bbc start
a reality tv game in the 2000s that could be open sourced among all public broadcasters and any of the internet bookmarks
that youth voted as both economic and uniquely purposeful the reality tv game's purpose: to identify over
30000 open franchises that could be replicated across communities and global villages so that the most life-critical knowledge
empowered services human beings needed most we believed that one valid way to catalogue these jobs was to search
out - 1 billion green look at history to see
how new sources of energy have unleashed widespread human progress and celebrate the challenge of abundant clean energy before
the carbon value chain pollutes us all) ,
- 1 billion
collaboration tech (in the 1960s man raced to moon with a million times less connected technolgy than the netgen can value
actioning), and
- 1 billion dsigned so that a child
could be born in any community with a reasonable chance at growing up healthy, free and happily productive - that would mean
that the human race would need to converge cultures around ending extreme poverty by ensuring sufficient access by children
to food. water, peaceful homes or communities, helath and education
ok so why hasnt the bbc taken on
this eladership reponsibility - eg we know it has been under attack since early 1990s ny the murdoch empire which as the houses
of parliament has proved have hacked the morals out of UK media, politicians and police forces- but what else has prevented
the number 1 public investment ever made in media from helping youth explore the greatest productive and sustainable opportunities
to co-produce any genration ever had provided we started up this exciting hunt out of every community at the same time | youth10000openteck Sent on December 3, 1992, the first text went from a PC to a mobile device over Vodafone's
U.K. network and expressed the simple message "Merry Christmas." Makkonen had initially suggested the idea back
in 1984 at a telecommunications conference, according to the BBC. Yet SMS didn't come to life until engineers incorporated
it as part of their work on the then-budding GSM standard. In spite of the text's 20th birthday, Makkonen feels the technology
actually was launched in 1994 when Nokia unveiled its 2010 mobile phone, the first device that let people easily write messages. which are the smartest uses of texts you have ever come across? have a look at type of projects done by smart
communities associated with usahidi in kenya shahidi www.ushahidi.com/Cached - SimilarShareAn
open source project which allows users to crowdsource crisis information to be sent via mobile.
probably somewhere at google africa | youth10000food Could I introduce you to Andrew Mount whose aquaponics team placed 3rd at Oregon. Since then I have realised that
Andrew is far further advanced than any other team I know of - his passion is cataloguing how aquaponics could help almost
any society start to regain food security and restore its natural capital ; some of his experiments are being evaluated by
the ecologist paul hawken; (it was paul hawken's ecology of commerce that caused Georgia's late great Ray Anderson to challenge
any ceo to develop a half-generation plan to go zero-carbon taking his own industry carpet tiles as a successful example ) he's
an uber-networker and collaboration entrepreneur in aquaponics; I assume this is a core practice area of any 21st C AG&TECH
be this the newly emerging one in alabama or what makes Yunus Japan teams at Kyushu great at the crop science projects they
mobilise partnerships round. (Incidentally the Gerogia Tech female professor I introduced you to regarding literacy team project
is celebrated by usaid for her partnership with stellenbosch - a south african university I associate with sustainability agri. Obama's
head of USAID's number 1 passion is Borlaug crop science and so the refarming of www.feedthefuture.gov ) Could you chat so
that you can value the timeliness and significance of Andrew's actions and connections. Andrew I suggest you phone Dr Bhuiyan
at 404 441 7881 I will write in a different mail why "brand permission" challenges that many
of us are facing with engaging top decision-makers in DC need to find a way of celebrating a handful of student competitions
that are most advanced- hopefully with Dr Yunus taking a second reprise at how to co-brand with a few cases of teams (like
Andrew's) ready to most scale. For example if people like I am to get a meeting with ceo of united nations foundation in washington
DC, who I was sitting next to at Yunus' investiture in Glasgow, I really need a yunus endorsed write-up of the most exciting
cases to date from all student competitions all the best thanksgivings: chris
macrae bethesda 301 881 1655 | yputh10000hub ilab - from the skoll and larry brilliant stable is a hub format to watch .-which countries will be
lucky enough to be linked in by ilabs next? Innovation Lab Southeast Asia, located in Cambodia.
» Watch our short video to ... In 2007, InSTEDD launched the first iLab located
in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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