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December 22, 2017, 10:57:01 AM |
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I think our biggest challenge is not to explain bitcoin to children and teenagers I’m sure they are going to understand it without too much trouble, I think that information technology teacher cope with this better than others
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Sate Jamu
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December 22, 2017, 11:11:39 AM |
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Bitcoin is difficult to explain. I also felt difficulties in understanding bitcoin for the firs time. Let's share how to explain bitcoin to children of teenagers. In My country I can say 98% children don't know bitcoin. In fact, bitcoin can be future money. If the children not familiar with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, how can they face the digital era in the future.
Teenagers can not afford a Bitcoin anymore; them days are long gone. Really they will not be able to buy bitcoin but the good thing is they can know about bitcoin more important than having. someday will make them excited and have bitcoin so introducing bitcoin is more important.
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December 22, 2017, 11:13:34 AM |
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Bitcoin is difficult to explain. I also felt difficulties in understanding bitcoin for the firs time. Let's share how to explain bitcoin to children of teenagers. In My country I can say 98% children don't know bitcoin. In fact, bitcoin can be future money. If the children not familiar with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, how can they face the digital era in the future.
There are plenty of videos that explain Bitcoin for beginners. You could use one of those. I think it's the best way.
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December 22, 2017, 11:18:19 AM |
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I will explain to children and adolescents but I will leih focus to teenagers because if I explain to children is not necessarily the child is easy to understand and teenagers will be easier to understand what we explain
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December 22, 2017, 11:23:09 AM |
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I think our biggest challenge is not to explain bitcoin to children and teenagers I’m sure they are going to understand it without too much trouble, I think that information technology teacher cope with this better than others
Yes with the passage of time and as soon as time is passing, bitcoin will be becoming more and more popular, even children will learn about bitcoin. Although it will be a good step if we introduce bitcoin to our children or it will be introduce at school level, because bitcoin si the future currency and we are hopeful that very soon we will become able to use bitcoin for buying daily stuff. Therefore they should be learn about bitcoin in advance so that it may become easy for them to use it in future.
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December 22, 2017, 11:30:35 AM |
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I will rather explain to an inquisitive one as "Bitcoins is a form of virtual currency- meaning, if you have bitcoins, you do not physically purchase goods by handing notes or tokens to the seller. Bitcoins are used for electronic purchases and transfers. You can use bitcoins to pay friends, merchants, etc. Every single purchase is immediately logged digitally (on computers) on a transaction log that tracks the time of purchase and who owns how many bitcoins.
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December 22, 2017, 01:18:30 PM |
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Bitcoin can be difficult to explain but so can money and what teenager really knows how that works, hell most people don't know how money really works. I think a teenager would probably be the easiest generation to teach bitcoin to, you don't need to teach them the whole in's and out's just a bit about public/private key pairs, sending/receiving addresses and secure coin holding and they will pick up the rest very quickly.
I agree, and before I answer, I would like to ask if there is really a need to explain this to children, I mean, the topic of economy is barely scratched and discussed to children before high school, so I don't think there is such a need for it, plus bitcoin is not an established market yet, which may change at any time due to a hundred million reasons. But to answer the question, and like most replies state, I think the best way is by analogy because if you would explain the concept of bitcoin or cryptocurrency, in general, to children, I don't think that it would arouse their attention to even listen for a while. However, if you would start with the idea of how it can help them and the positive effects it has, then there is a bigger chance for you to get and hold their attention for them to listen. Another way is to also show them how it can help like the earnings or the things you have bought with it, because, if you will just show them something like a collection of codes in the your wallet. They would not see any use for it because many teens now wants things to be easy for them with less complications.
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December 22, 2017, 01:19:58 PM |
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I think our biggest challenge is not to explain bitcoin to children and teenagers I’m sure they are going to understand it without too much trouble, I think that information technology teacher cope with this better than others
I don't think it is really easy to address them because children learn early than to write by hand or read. So why not send their gaming hobbies in an educational direction via training programs? Let the kids play and have fun while learning a foreign language is simple - developers produce many useful applications every day.
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December 22, 2017, 01:24:14 PM |
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This is really quite difficult. As I started to get interested in this market, I also got confused with the new definition of blockchain technology, its algorithms and its applications. I think it is best to include blockchain and bitcoin lessons in the school so that students can understand the basics properly.
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December 22, 2017, 01:28:54 PM |
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Bitcoin can be difficult to explain but so can money and what teenager really knows how that works, hell most people don't know how money really works. I think a teenager would probably be the easiest generation to teach bitcoin to, you don't need to teach them the whole in's and out's just a bit about public/private key pairs, sending/receiving addresses and secure coin holding and they will pick up the rest very quickly.
Yes, actually as a teenager, after reading articles about bitcoin i can say that i have learned so many thing about it but i think it would be really hard to explain to children and i also do think that they should not be part of it because its quite a serious matter. Bitcoin matter is really hard for children to know because some of them cant read and doesnt know how to manage money properly. But for teenagers, giving them ideas about it, giving them descriptions, explaining it and showing it how it goes will definitely make them understand it.
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December 22, 2017, 01:34:36 PM |
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You can explain it to them little by little, i think children will hard to understand it. But like i said, you need to explain or guide them little by little. And to teenagers you can explain it well, so they can understand it
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December 22, 2017, 01:47:42 PM |
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You can explain it to them little by little, i think children will hard to understand it. But like i said, you need to explain or guide them little by little. And to teenagers you can explain it well, so they can understand it
I think, at first, the children and teenagers will be confused once they first hear about bitcoin. And it's right, explain bitcoin little by little. Make analogies and use words that are understandable for children. It's better to show them scenarios that are connected and related to bitcoin so they can visualize and realize the essence of bitcoin.
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December 22, 2017, 01:49:22 PM |
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Bitcoin is difficult to explain. I also felt difficulties in understanding bitcoin for the firs time. Let's share how to explain bitcoin to children of teenagers. In My country I can say 98% children don't know bitcoin. In fact, bitcoin can be future money. If the children not familiar with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, how can they face the digital era in the future.
This is quite difficult because all of us are aware that bitcoin is a little difficult to understand and it is a little complicated. The best way is to give them basic information about it and let them do their own research and let them learn from their experience.
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December 23, 2017, 07:53:08 AM |
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Sometimes it is hard when you explain this bitcoin to teenagers or children maybe they don't want it or they are not interested because they're too young for this but for me i will choose to learn more about bitcoin i'm teenager too and i know when you're teenager you need money for your school and thing's that you want to buy and if they are interested to learn about crypto i will teach them step by step and if they are not believe i will show to them what can bitcoin do and help your life
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December 24, 2017, 08:02:05 AM |
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Bitcoin is difficult to explain. I also felt difficulties in understanding bitcoin for the firs time. Let's share how to explain bitcoin to children of teenagers. In My country I can say 98% children don't know bitcoin. In fact, bitcoin can be future money. If the children not familiar with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, how can they face the digital era in the future.
This is quite difficult because all of us are aware that bitcoin is a little difficult to understand and it is a little complicated. The best way is to give them basic information about it and let them do their own research and let them learn from their experience. They will learn but we should guide them because they are children, they are not yet strong in controlling their emotion. Bitcoin is a risky for kids because it's acceptable in any form of transaction, it can be use for both legal and illegal activities.
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December 24, 2017, 08:16:56 AM |
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I don't know where you live.But i know most of the countries 90% people have good knowledge about digital currency of Bitcoin.I have a simple technique to explain to the children in Bitcoin future.
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December 24, 2017, 08:20:34 AM |
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For one that understand the nature of bitcoin it will be easy. But for us that was not very expose to bitcoin will have a hard time to explain it because of too many scammer has manipulate the fact of true bitcoin.
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December 24, 2017, 08:32:22 AM |
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Bitcoin is computer money. Money that we use to buy and sell things using computers.
Bitcoin is special because it has no boss, except for you. No one can tell it what to do. Not the President, not even God.
Because the President and God can’t tell your computer money what to do, it belongs to you forever and ever. As long as you don’t forget the magic word you taught your computer money. You need the magic word to use it.
People like Bitcoin over real money because we don’t have to carry big amounts of money around. We can send a bazillion dollars anywhere in the world very very fast, without having to carry it.
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December 24, 2017, 10:20:57 AM |
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Bitcoin is difficult to explain. I also felt difficulties in understanding bitcoin for the firs time. Let's share how to explain bitcoin to children of teenagers. In My country I can say 98% children don't know bitcoin. In fact, bitcoin can be future money. If the children not familiar with cryptocurrency or bitcoin, how can they face the digital era in the future.
I agree that bitcoin is really hard to explain. When a friend of mine introduces it to me, i also had a difficulty understanding it. I think the first thing that i can do is to give them basic informations about bitcoin and explain it to them then, cite an example for them to understand it a bit. So if they find it very interesting, then they can do their own research. And i will be there to guide and answer some of their questions if any.
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