Dudeperfect (OP)
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August 11, 2017, 06:08:37 AM |
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I just came across this great news, * Australian Primary School Students Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology. According to the article, "The ‘School on the Blockchain’ Program Provides Young Students With Many Opportunities to Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology". Let's appreciate this move and I am sure this would make it easier for next generations to learn and explore this new technology. What do you think about it?
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paragoncoin
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August 11, 2017, 06:27:32 AM |
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Australia is really going for it in regards to Bitcoin. lots of initiatives from many sectors--lots of bitcoin ATMs too.
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CryptoPorco
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August 11, 2017, 06:45:26 AM |
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I'm not sure this is something for schools to be pushing
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Jeger.Kiting
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August 11, 2017, 06:51:40 AM |
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I think it's a very good thing among schools to do knowledge about crypto, maybe things like this should be developed from now on for them, because I'm sure if they were told about Bitcoin, surely they would understand the true meaning of crypto. In the future.
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karmamiu
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August 11, 2017, 06:56:31 AM |
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This only shows us that they are serious regarding bitcoins, and they are willing to have or share those learning at school. This is also quiet nice to hear that Australia has this kind of school, and it could also teach youngsters to learn and earn at the same time. Not only that it could also be a big help for the students to handle their financial of funds at their young age along with proper guidance from school and from their parents.
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lottery248
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beware of your keys.
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August 11, 2017, 07:15:18 AM |
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ye! finally the bitcoin is to be a form of subject! I'm not sure this is something for schools to be pushing
pushing it for good, to promote a better software i believe.
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aTriz
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August 11, 2017, 07:42:26 AM |
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Aussie Aussie! Oi Oi! Looks like Australia is really moving ahead of the crowd in terms of Bitcoin. Even though they might not be the richest country or the most technologically advanced country, they are certainly making a run for it with Bitcoin. I wouldn’t be surprised if Bitcoin becomes mainstream in Australia with all the attention it has been getting recently.
Lets see if other countries follow suit.
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skorupi17
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August 11, 2017, 07:55:18 AM |
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I just came across this great news, * Australian Primary School Students Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology. According to the article, "The ‘School on the Blockchain’ Program Provides Young Students With Many Opportunities to Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology". Let's appreciate this move and I am sure this would make it easier for next generations to learn and explore this new technology. What do you think about it? That is quite surprising, to think that they are introducing cryptocurrencies to children. Do you think that it is appropriate for "Primary School" to tackle these matters? I guess not. Though it is a good point to teach about Bitcoin in schools. It will help the next generation for the awareness and other benefit from Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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krishnapramod
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August 11, 2017, 08:36:37 AM |
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I just came across this great news, * Australian Primary School Students Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology. According to the article, "The ‘School on the Blockchain’ Program Provides Young Students With Many Opportunities to Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology". Let's appreciate this move and I am sure this would make it easier for next generations to learn and explore this new technology. What do you think about it? Yeah, blockchain technology would solve many socioeconomic problems. Minecraft on Storj blockchain, proof-of-existence, proof-of-importance, bitcoinVR, immutable authenticated reporting, building full nodes, these primary school kids are learning some serious stuff. The school has their own cryptocurrency, Woorannacoin and four kids already want to start their ICO I guess by grade 6, school on the blockchain program would make these kids blockchain specialists/developers More schools should adopt this program. Blockchain technology is the future and integrating it in school curriculum somewhat prepares students to opt for blockchain related jobs in the future.
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Niya
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August 11, 2017, 08:51:27 AM |
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I just came across this great news, * Australian Primary School Students Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology. According to the article, "The ‘School on the Blockchain’ Program Provides Young Students With Many Opportunities to Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology". Let's appreciate this move and I am sure this would make it easier for next generations to learn and explore this new technology. What do you think about it? That is quite surprising, to think that they are introducing cryptocurrencies to children. Do you think that it is appropriate for "Primary School" to tackle these matters? I guess not. Though it is a good point to teach about Bitcoin in schools. It will help the next generation for the awareness and other benefit from Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. I think it is appropriate for primary schools. Even very young kids should learn the basics about Bitcoin, because it will be very useful for them in the future. The earlier the better. As well as computer science and money basics in general...
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gabbie2010
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August 11, 2017, 08:51:44 AM |
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This is a welcome development by the Australian government taking bitcoin technology to the schools I am very convinced that by the time these pupils enters the university they must have been amassed with vast information and knowledge about bitcoin technology and I am very sure other countries will initiates those measures adopted by the Australian government as regards bitcoin.
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orions.belt19
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August 11, 2017, 08:54:50 AM |
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That sounds great! I hope the other countries would do the same. Education is key to success and I think if we spread more information about Bitcoin, it would provide more opportunities especially to the youth. Cryptocurrency and blockchain technology are concepts that should be given more notice and recognition worldwide.
As users, let's continue our support for the promotion of Bitcoin!
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bamboylee
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August 11, 2017, 09:04:50 AM |
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That is great. I guess it is never too young to learn about bitcoin, blockchain and crypto in general. This is a good initiative for Australian primary schools. I guess we know where our next core devs are coming from.
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dothebeats
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August 11, 2017, 09:05:39 AM |
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I'm not sure this is something for schools to be pushing
Educating people that they can have full control of their money is bad? Well bitcoin is a good concept for students to know since it exhibits a nice quality of being a currency and at the same time being an investment. Not only that, it also demonstrates that there can be some progress in economics to be made without the aid of the banks and the government. Idk what is bad with those..
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Schuyler
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August 11, 2017, 09:12:41 AM |
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Nice way for that school in Australia to start them out early about learning what the blockchain technology can provide them. And according to the article, the kids belong to the lower income neighborhood, so the learnings they can get from this would help them alleviate their future. Seems like they really prepared for this, complete with different modules and teaching instruments so the students can better grasp the lessons they are being taught.
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Kyraishi
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August 11, 2017, 09:33:17 AM |
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I just came across this great news, * Australian Primary School Students Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology. According to the article, "The ‘School on the Blockchain’ Program Provides Young Students With Many Opportunities to Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology". Let's appreciate this move and I am sure this would make it easier for next generations to learn and explore this new technology. What do you think about it? This seems like a nice concept, especially the fact that they seem to engage with the students better than they are initially doing. I think one of the most important things in life is to have full financial sovereignty and be able to retain full control over your finances, unaffected by government intervention and whatnot. And currently, cryptocurrencies are the most viable(or rather, the only viable) way to achieve this end goal. A lot of people are missing out on this revolution because they haven't been taught from an early stage. But this school is obviously quite advanced, and i support that. However, my primary concern is actually students caring too much about money. For example in the article it says that students want to launch their own ICO or whatnot. This proves to me that they're in it for the profit, imo. If they really had a great idea and wanted to contribute then they would have released without an ICO or anything. This can become a bad habit, and is no good for neither the kids nor the crypto community.
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cafucafucafu
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August 11, 2017, 09:57:04 AM |
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I just came across this great news, * Australian Primary School Students Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology. According to the article, "The ‘School on the Blockchain’ Program Provides Young Students With Many Opportunities to Explore Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technology". Let's appreciate this move and I am sure this would make it easier for next generations to learn and explore this new technology. What do you think about it? Looks like a good move, I would approve teaching kids about Bitcoin and a new way will be beneficial since they are the next generation and we need to teach them about bitcoin if we ever want bitcoin to survive. Seems primary is too early in my opinion. Maybe in high school economics or middle school classes.
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Adbitco
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August 11, 2017, 10:10:59 AM |
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Introducing bitcoin to the students in schools is certainly a great move and a commendable step which should be appreciated by all of us bitcoin enthusiasts. After bitcoin, blockchain and cryptocurrencies are taught and studied in schools and at colleges we wouldn't need to explain and convince every single individual about bitcoin. And this will greatly help in the mass adoption of bitcoin. After Japan it seems like it's going to be Australia to take the lead in recognizing the worth of this great technology called bitcoin. The move must be appreciated and welcomed.
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TeamButtcoin
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August 11, 2017, 10:18:40 AM |
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That's so good to hear It's very great because Bitcoin offers a lot of opportunities and benefits to work even when you are a student at school or universities so yes is a good idea that will help in the future.
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aldrian09
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August 11, 2017, 10:54:25 AM |
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This is something to celebrate for, a one step closer for bitcoin to be part of the daily lives of our students world wild soon. Good job Australia and I hope another country will follow.
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