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Tactic. I'm very proud of what we've done and what we're about to do. Innovation is a path that only goes in one direction: the future, and our goal is to invent it for the benefit of as many people as possible. So, at ó, we keep thinking, we keep dreaming. Adaptive Learning for Children in Infancy Think Big Team Think Big Team is an adaptive learning platform that uses third-party content to educate children up to age A few days ago we were already talking about , a startup that creates accurate three-dimensional maps of the brain. Breakthroughs in e-health will revolutionize the field of medicine. Today we bring you another startup focused on a completely different but equally interesting field: education. This is , an adaptive learning platform suitable for children under the age of 10. Infancy uses big data to deliver personalized digital content to each child, whether it's apps, e-books or media. The platform responds to each user's input in real time.
Know weaknesses and strengths and their learning. are made based on all data from all children using the platform to optimize individual learning. You can get more information at: But, in addition, we also bring you a video made by the startup itself, in which they tell us in detail about the features of . Thinking Big Teams Thinking Big Teams Challenges Facing Social Entrepreneurs Pablo Rodríguez Canfranc Pablo Chinese Europe Phone Number List Rodríguez Canfranc Chinese Europe Phone Number List follows in the footsteps of the andó, hosted by the Brazilianó Foundation earlier this year A competition to promote creativity and entrepreneurship among young people in Brazil. This is the Technology Transformation Challenge, aimed at social entrepreneurs. In fact, the competition aims to promote ideas that, with the support of technology, can help address social needs, mainly disadvantaged communities. It's about mobilizing years from year to year.
young talents to help those most in need. The proposals must revolve around a range of themes such as health, education, sports, income generation, natural disasters, technological inventions, institutional management, citizenship and civil rights, and finally volunteering. Contribute to improving community life and individual well-being in a wide range of areas. The ten winning proposals may receive up to $1,000, depending on the project's start-up costs and training and advice to implement the project. í operates in three stages: Contestants enter their ideas into the competition via videos or short articles. Among all proposed proposals, the best proposal is selected and advanced to the next stage. In the second phase, those selected receive training and advice to express their ideas in more detail. A second selection of candidates will take place here, with the final selection of one finalist. During this phase, candidates continue to receive training and advice from the online community to refine and further concretize their projects for completion at the end of the phase.
Know weaknesses and strengths and their learning. are made based on all data from all children using the platform to optimize individual learning. You can get more information at: But, in addition, we also bring you a video made by the startup itself, in which they tell us in detail about the features of . Thinking Big Teams Thinking Big Teams Challenges Facing Social Entrepreneurs Pablo Rodríguez Canfranc Pablo Chinese Europe Phone Number List Rodríguez Canfranc Chinese Europe Phone Number List follows in the footsteps of the andó, hosted by the Brazilianó Foundation earlier this year A competition to promote creativity and entrepreneurship among young people in Brazil. This is the Technology Transformation Challenge, aimed at social entrepreneurs. In fact, the competition aims to promote ideas that, with the support of technology, can help address social needs, mainly disadvantaged communities. It's about mobilizing years from year to year.
young talents to help those most in need. The proposals must revolve around a range of themes such as health, education, sports, income generation, natural disasters, technological inventions, institutional management, citizenship and civil rights, and finally volunteering. Contribute to improving community life and individual well-being in a wide range of areas. The ten winning proposals may receive up to $1,000, depending on the project's start-up costs and training and advice to implement the project. í operates in three stages: Contestants enter their ideas into the competition via videos or short articles. Among all proposed proposals, the best proposal is selected and advanced to the next stage. In the second phase, those selected receive training and advice to express their ideas in more detail. A second selection of candidates will take place here, with the final selection of one finalist. During this phase, candidates continue to receive training and advice from the online community to refine and further concretize their projects for completion at the end of the phase.