What I actually want to do is throw @stripe Atlas, @LambdaSchool & Sudbury Valley into a blender, bottle it, and send to every parent or teacher who’s tired of watching bright, sensitive children & teens fall off the assembly line and be left where they fall until they age out
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I cannot read a giant binder of printed email threads from 2002. I just can't do it. I'm not that strong.
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I have a hard time believing this is *that* hard. Bring some kids together somewhere with a bunch of computers, books, & cool stuff to do, provide enough adult supervision to help with particularly tricky stuff & prevent fingers from getting burnt off, and let them have at it!
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Start with the Sudbury package, condensed to a searchable format that can be consumed in <10 years. Atlas-ify it to get started in an organizationally sound way & keep legally compliant. Lambda-fy it to provide tracks for kids who outpace the adults around them in tech, etc.
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I'd suggest a progressive phased approach 1. Teach it as a MOOC it do it live to "practice" and be able to course correct. Teach it (& charge $1500) to several classes of 10-20 ppl. Market testing+Learning b4 upfront costs of automation. 2. Lamdify it.
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