MATH
                 20
                 30
team innovateurs
Andreas Klintberg, Christian Seglert, Sara Springman
problem                                                                                             $€£
 Trivial? For some                                       Today, this is a luxury for many.     There is a imminent need for a
                               In order to understand,
 maybe... But if it’s the                                The pupil/teacher ratio, especially   way that allows qualitative
                               you need someone that
 first time seeing it, it                                 in developing countries, are far      learning independent of
                               makes you understand
 could might as well be                                  to high to give every student a       where in the world the pupil is,
                               by explaining it to you
 like reading a                                          fair chance of understanding a        and what social and economical
                               - the basis of teaching
 foreign language.                                       problem like this.                    prerequisite applies.




                                        a2+b2=c2

                                                  c
                                   a

                                              b
solution                                                                                                keywords
Imagine a tool that combines
a vast amount of information                                                                                • interactive
with a dynamic, well thought                                                                                • pedagogic
visualising and pedagogic                                                                                   • visualization
approach. Our solution can                                                                                  • playful
teach anything to anyone.                                                                                   • fun
INSIGHTS
Wilhelm Leissner, Student NUS Singapore
                      ”Math is a lot of fun, because there is a
                      right and wrong answer to everything.”

                                                              c   Paul Halmos, Mathematician
                                                                                    ”The only way to learn
                                                                                    mathematics is to do
                                                                                    mathematics.”
         a




Student at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
                 ”Math isn’t fun, I never have the
                 patience to learn it. It takes such
                 a long time to reach the really”




                                                  b
INSIGHTS


Kofi Annan, Former Secretary General of the UN and Nobel price winner
                                 ”Education is a human right with
                                 immense power to transform.
                                 On its foundation rest the
                                 cornerstones of freedom,
                                 democracy and sustainable
                                 human development.”



                                                     Arthur C. Clarke, Author
                                                                           Any teacher that can be replaced
                                                                           by technology—should be.”
THE BEST ONE TO TALK TO


Kjell A Nordström, economist, writer and public speaker

                        • How will education change in the future?

                        • How will the challenge of enabling individual based learning
                          be solved with an ever increasing population?

                        • How can we nurture the presumptive talents all over the
                          world in the future?

MATH2030

  • 1.
    MATH 20 30 team innovateurs Andreas Klintberg, Christian Seglert, Sara Springman
  • 2.
    problem $€£ Trivial? For some Today, this is a luxury for many. There is a imminent need for a In order to understand, maybe... But if it’s the The pupil/teacher ratio, especially way that allows qualitative you need someone that first time seeing it, it in developing countries, are far learning independent of makes you understand could might as well be to high to give every student a where in the world the pupil is, by explaining it to you like reading a fair chance of understanding a and what social and economical - the basis of teaching foreign language. problem like this. prerequisite applies. a2+b2=c2 c a b solution keywords Imagine a tool that combines a vast amount of information • interactive with a dynamic, well thought • pedagogic visualising and pedagogic • visualization approach. Our solution can • playful teach anything to anyone. • fun
  • 3.
    INSIGHTS Wilhelm Leissner, StudentNUS Singapore ”Math is a lot of fun, because there is a right and wrong answer to everything.” c Paul Halmos, Mathematician ”The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics.” a Student at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm ”Math isn’t fun, I never have the patience to learn it. It takes such a long time to reach the really” b
  • 4.
    INSIGHTS Kofi Annan, FormerSecretary General of the UN and Nobel price winner ”Education is a human right with immense power to transform. On its foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development.” Arthur C. Clarke, Author Any teacher that can be replaced by technology—should be.”
  • 5.
    THE BEST ONETO TALK TO Kjell A Nordström, economist, writer and public speaker • How will education change in the future? • How will the challenge of enabling individual based learning be solved with an ever increasing population? • How can we nurture the presumptive talents all over the world in the future?

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