Jul 30 2011: One of the most interesting lectures on TED. I think your works are the most beautiful, what I saw in the field of modern art. The combination of huge size and the ease with which the network is hovering in the air is provocative. Your works remind me of the aurora borealis. Especially the one from Denwer. I live in the middle of Europe and we have no aurora borealis here, so I hope that once, you will make some night light for us too.
Mar 13 2010: http://www.notebookprekazdehoziaka.sk/Default.aspx
This is information about a project, which completely confirms words of Mr. Sugata Mitra. The project is going in Slovakia, the country in the midle of Europe. We have a lot of remoteness schools here. Especially schools in villages with a large proportion of gypsy population have problems with school attendance and consequently with motivation of teachers. But the last news speak, that using notebooks and internet rapidly increased students interest to learn. Children look forward to schools with notebooks and internet. Teachers motivatin increase too, as they look children interest. It seems to be very useful to use modern technology in remoteness schools.
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This is information about a project, which completely confirms words of Mr. Sugata Mitra. The project is going in Slovakia, the country in the midle of Europe. We have a lot of remoteness schools here. Especially schools in villages with a large proportion of gypsy population have problems with school attendance and consequently with motivation of teachers. But the last news speak, that using notebooks and internet rapidly increased students interest to learn. Children look forward to schools with notebooks and internet. Teachers motivatin increase too, as they look children interest. It seems to be very useful to use modern technology in remoteness schools.