Anonymous ID: 7b48b6 Jan. 4, 2018, 6:01 p.m. No.245239   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5240 >>5270

>>245211

When it's over can some one of you magnificent bastards do a kindness for those of us unable to get to the radio show, by giving a 1 or 2 sentence summary of what came out of it.

It would be lovely. Thanks in advance. Sorry to be such a needy faggot.

Anonymous ID: 7b48b6 Jan. 4, 2018, 6:53 p.m. No.245589   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>245378

In addition, Eichenwald has very thin skin.

So be careful what sort of information about him your reveal, because it might well get him upset and cause him to act irrationally in public

And we wouldn't want that.

Anonymous ID: 7b48b6 Jan. 4, 2018, 6:58 p.m. No.245629   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5690 >>5704 >>5711 >>5719

Follow the wives update:

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

 

tl;dr

Facebook wife Priscilla Chan is the face of the rollout: Chan Zuckerberg Institute's "personalized" Summit Learning program meets resistance from parents at one of the first public school locations. Concerns include privacy issues, with children's personal data provided to the benificent educational overlords, Priscilla Chan and Zuckerberg, and young children being exposed to "lifestyle" suggestion ads that would be more appropriate for young adults. But the benificent overlords also gave free Google computers to the schools system. On top of that, the program doesn't appear to be all that great at educating.

 

This NH school system halted the program, but Zuck just stated very ambitious goals to get the software out to many American schools. It's hard to imagine the American public educational system getting worse, but this might just do it. Stay tuned.

 

http://archive. fo/E3YMg

https://www.recode. net/2017/7/10/15771676/priscilla-chan-facebook-philanthropy-mark-zuckerberg-initiative-cure-diseases

Priscilla Chan is running one of the most ambitious philanthropies in the world

>Chan is also working with Summit Public Schools in California to fundamentally change the education system โ€” she wants students around the country to be taught differently.

 

http://archive. fo/PbROQ

http://www.nhregister. com/metro/article/Some-Cheshire-parents-want-new-education-platform-12414939.php

Some Cheshire parents want new education platform suspended

>There were several tense exchanges between parents, board members and Superintendent of Schools Jeff Solan about the Summit Learning Program, which is being used by fifth-, sixth- and seventh-graders.

>Parents have a variety of concerns about the program, from inappropriate third-party advertisements, articles and videos that the Summit program links to, to worries that students are getting frustrated by the self-directed Summit curriculum. There also are concerns about the privacy of studentsโ€™ information, which some parents think the board sold out in order to get access to the Summit program for free as well as the roughly 130 Chromebook computers that came as part of the deal.

>Parent Theresa Commune, mother of a sixth-grader, said she was concerned about the nature of advertisements that popped up when her son clicked on third-party links. Commune said the advertisements her son was exposed to included a dating service and intimate personal lubricants.

 

http://archive. fo/b8p36

http://www.stamfordadvocate. com/metro/article/Cheshire-school-superintendent-suspends-use-of-12439703.php

Cheshire school superintendent suspends use of controversial online education program

>A nonprofit charter management and school partnership organization, Summit Public Schools runs the controversial online learning program. Summit has a partnership with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which provides software engineering support to refine and improve the program.

 

http://archive. fo/tgc7b

https://www.usnews. com/news/education-news/articles/2017-12-20/educators-we-need-more-from-education-technology?int=u.s.-news-information-rec

Educators: We Need More From Education Technology

>The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative dove head first into this territory upon launch in 2015 and has already invested heavily in the development of personalized learning software, including a team of personalized learning engineers.

>โ€œThere are 25,000 middle and high schools in the U.S., and our goal is help many of them use these tools over the next decade,โ€ Zuckerberg wrote.

Anonymous ID: 7b48b6 Jan. 4, 2018, 7:06 p.m. No.245705   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>245690

I haven't seen such a thread yet, maybe time to start one.

This aspect of Q crumbs got overshadowed by others in light of current events but best not to forget.

Chan Zuck are still on the move, let us not forget.