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Latino Teachers Share How Their Communities Can Reshape Education — If Given the Chance

ED Surge

Her dad started work in construction at 14 and her mother worked in what Noriega describes as a sweatshop at 15. Noriega has made a point of encouraging Latino students at her school to take computer science classes. Her own parents immigrated from Mexico when they were still in their teens. I know where they're coming from.

Education 246
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Robotics and Computer Science for Elementary Level Learners

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The Physicalization of Metamathematics and Its Implications for the Foundations of Mathematics

Stephen Wolfram

When most working mathematicians do mathematics it seems to be typical for them to reason as if the constructs they’re dealing with (whether they be numbers or sets or whatever) are “real things”. And we can think of that ultimate machine code as operating on things that are in effect just abstract constructs—very much like in mathematics.

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Can AI Solve Science?

Stephen Wolfram

What if all we ever want to know about are things that align with computational reducibility? A lot of science—and technology—has been constructed specifically around computationally reducible phenomena. And that’s for example why things like mathematical formulas have been able to be as successful in science as they have.

Science 122
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Career Exploration: Mathematics

PCS Edventures

Algebra , which incorporates unknown variables into arithmetic equations. Those who are interested in a career in Cryptography should consider a bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, mathematics or similar, as well as a master’s degree in a complementary field. Explore the STEAM Series.

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The Concept of the Ruliad

Stephen Wolfram

Think of it as the entangled limit of everything that is computationally possible: the result of following all possible computational rules in all possible ways. It’s yet another surprising construct that’s arisen from our Physics Project. And it’s one that I think has extremely deep implications—both in science and beyond.

Physics 121
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Expression Evaluation and Fundamental Physics

Stephen Wolfram

And if we treat these as equivalent and merge them we now get: (The question of “state equivalence” is a subtle one, that ultimately depends on the operation of the observer, and how the observer constructs their perception of what’s going on. It’s a new kind of fundamentally multiway construct.

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