- Early childhood
Each of us is born with around 100 billion neurones in the brain. Neurons quickly interconnect to form networks that become the building blocks of intelligence. At an early age children have incredible opportunities to develop fundamental skills, but then with time the brain begins to cut off untapped potential. When this happens, the opportunity has already been lost. Raghav Himatsingka, a Stanford University graduate and founder of Raising Superstars, will talk about how parents can uncover baby’s genius and potential from birth.
- EdCrunch Stage
Welcome to EdCrunch Reload: Merging Minds & Technologies, a leading international conference on education and the latest technologies. The...
- EdCrunch Stage
Is it true that universities have maxed out their potential, and with the advent of new technologies, education will lean more toward online...