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Training my Geeks to think like Entrepreneurs

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Just found this article while screening my tweets and it made me think some.  Mostly on how I can raise my kids to think more like an entrepreneur, aka outside of the box.  I know my children are Three(3) and One(1) but I don’t think it is too early to start.

Now is actually the best time.  Take for example, legos, there is more than one way you can put them together and there is more than one thing you can build with them.  You are stuck within the parameters that they fit together top to bottom, but there is really nothing else preventing you from doing what you want.  So, by letting my children play with legos, it gives them the ability to work not only on their creativity, but essentially they could build something else other than what the instructions provide.

Emi and Sean on a swingNow don’t misunderstand me, Legos is not the almighty sword that will drive entrepreneurship into my kids but it is a good example.  From this example, I can keep in mind that I should give my kids options and let them come up with solutions on their own.  As they get older, I can allow them to come up with ways to make money, whether it is from my wife and I or from a business idea they have.  It all comes down to the foundation I can start to build for them now.

Other than the options I can provide for them, there is the knowledge that I can share with them.  Children in this age will be more computer savvy than in my age (I didn’t get my first computer till I was in High School).  And I can remember my Calculus Professor saying he didn’t take Calculus till graduate school, and now high school students are taking it.  I can supplement their education with information they are not getting, like how to run a business or the stock market.

In the end, having the options and extended knowledge will show my children to think outside of the box and become entrepreneur minded thinkers.

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Math Resources Online

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

I wrote a week ago or so that the Japanese are utilizing supplementary schools to increase the education of their K-12 students. Something like this does not normally occur in the USA, though it has been known that parents will utilize tutors. It is kind of the same principle.

If we want our children to learn more, and with technology being the leading role in most if not all occupations now and in the future, it should be our responsibility to make sure that our children can be as competitive as possible. And why not make it fun at the same time.

On that note, I would like to introduce Math Bits, a website that focuses on mathematics and they make it fun.  For example, they have a system called web caching.  You solve a math problem, which gives you the answer to the next website, and it goes on like this for so many pages (I am working on the Geometry version now and am on cache #8).  Unfortunately, I don’t remember much of my geometry so I am finding my self looking back at online resources to find the solutions.  Their website also provides online lessons, how-to’s, a resource to ask questions, printable worksheets, and other resources pertaining to the subject the student is interested in.  The site makes a great tool for a high school student who needs that little extra help or can be used by parents to advance their child in math a little sooner.  It all depends on how you want to use the resources.

Can’t close the article without the software to back it all up with.  Unfortunately, I don’t have a recommendation of which software package to use, I think that should be left up to the individual to find out on their own.  But I will include a blog post that lists quite a few options to get you started, have a look here.

Have a look at the websites, I visit Math Bits  on a regular basis and have referred many people looking to take a class in Mathematics to the website as well.  If you visit the site, either let me or them know what you think and how you used the information, so that all can benefit from the knowledge.

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The Right Way — in Anothers Words

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

I had to share this because it goes with my last post about raising children in a positive way whether they are geeks or not.  I hope you are inspired as much as I was when I watched it.

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