Computers
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So the first batch of
computers
are being installed later this summer, and we're helping Dr. Zullinger develop some strategies around how we might connect the classroom and the home to extend learning beyond the school day.
Well actually, I think the answer is staring us right in the face: Use
computers.
I believe that correctly using
computers
is the silver bullet for making math education work.
Yet, that's the one step
computers
can do better than any human after years of practice.
We've had the biggest transformation of any ancient subject that I could ever imagine with
computers.
I think we should be assuming
computers
for doing the calculating and only doing hand calculations where it really makes sense to teach people that.
So just because paper was invented before computers, it doesn't necessarily mean you get more to the basics of the subject by using paper instead of a computer to teach mathematics.
And after a second or two, carefully reflecting, she said, "No paper?" (Laughter) If you were born after
computers
and paper, it doesn't really matter which order you're taught with them in, you just want to have the best tool.
So another one that comes up is
"Computers
dumb math down."
Just to be clear, I think
computers
can really help with this problem, actually make it more conceptual.
Why are we using
computers
to show a student how to solve a problem by hand that the computer should be doing anyway?
Do we really believe that engineering and biology and all of these other things that have so benefited from
computers
and maths have somehow conceptually gotten reduced by using
computers?
So the problem we've really got in math education is not that
computers
might dumb it down, but that we have dumbed-down problems right now.
That's what
computers
allow us to do.
In the end, if we test everyone by hand in exams, it's kind of hard to get the curricula changed to a point where they can use
computers
during the semesters.
So I want to see a completely renewed, changed math curriculum built from the ground up, based on
computers
being there,
computers
that are now ubiquitous almost.
I work on helping
computers
communicate about the world around us.
There are a lot of ways to do this, and I like to focus on helping
computers
to talk about what they see and understand.
One of my guiding principles is that by helping
computers
to understand what it's like to have these experiences, to understand what we share and believe and feel, then we're in a great position to start evolving computer technology in a way that's complementary with our own experiences.
So, digging more deeply into this, a few years ago I began working on helping
computers
to generate human-like stories from sequences of images.
Using computers, even though they're getting faster and better all the time, it's a challenge to deal with gigabytes of data, terabytes of data and extracting the relevant information.
Where does he learn about
computers?
So with modern technology, we used
computers
to make models.
Something that has already been around for many years, just without the assistance of
computers.
And this man, he has been outside, but he's gone back, and he was saying, "You know, we have suddenly jumped into a whole new era, and we didn't even know about the white man 50 years ago, and now here we are with laptop computers, and there are some things we want to learn from the modern world.
There are several very good voices available for computers, but they all sound like somebody else, while this voice sounds like me.
People who need a voice should know that most
computers
already come with built-in speaking systems.
Some of the famous early
computers
were being built in my hometown of Urbana, the birthplace of HAL 9000.
It continued to evolve and operated in one form or another on more and more sophisticated computers, until only five years ago.
They're becoming like
computers
in open air.
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