Global education superstar Sugatomitra is a 2013 TED Award winner, initiator of the \Hole in the Wall\ project, concept proposer of cloud based schools, and source of inspiration for the Oscar winning film \Slumdog Millionaire\. Sugat Mithra is a professor of educational technology at the School of Education, Communication, and Language Sciences at the University of Newcastle in the United Kingdom. He is a retired chief scientist at NIIT and has served as a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States. Due to covering a wide range of academic fields in 30 years of research, Sugat is praised as a erudite by the University of London. He was also named a global education superstar by The Times. Sugat is famous for its \Hole in the Wall\ project, which is widely used in literacy and education. He also proposed the concept of cloud based schools and won the 2013 TED Award for $1 million. He envisioned a cloud school that fully utilizes students' self-learning ability, greatly reduces educational investment, subverts traditional educational methods, and creates educational equity. In 1999, the \Hole in the Wall\ project was first launched as an experiment aimed at children's learning. At the beginning of the experiment, a computer was placed in a wall pavilion in the Kalkaji slum of Delhi, and children could use it for free. The purpose of this experiment is to prove that children can easily learn through computers without any formal training. Sugat referred to this type of learning as the Wall Digging Online MIE Education Program. This experiment was conducted in multiple locations, with over 40 cave in wall projects in suburban India. In 2004, Cambodia also implemented this experiment. The interests of the \Hole in the Wall\ project include education, remote display, spontaneous organization system, cognitive system, natural science, and consciousness. The hole in the wall experiment project has also left a mark on popular culture. After reading reports on the Sugat experiment, Indian novelist and diplomat Vikas Swalup became inspired and created his first novel, Qamp; A. Subsequently adapted as the Oscar winning film Slumdog Millionaire.
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添加时间: 全球教育巨星苏加托米特拉是2013年TED奖得主、“Hole in the Wall”项目发起人、云学校概念提出者、奥斯卡获奖影片《贫民窟的百万富翁》的灵感来源。 Sugat Mithra 是英国纽卡斯尔大学教育、传播和语言科学学院的教育技术教授。他是NIIT的退休首席科学家,并曾担任美国麻省理工学院的客座教授。由于30年的研究涵盖了广泛的学术领域,苏加特被伦敦大学誉为博学多才。他还被《泰晤士报》评为全球教育巨星。苏加特因其“墙上的洞”项目而闻名,该项目广泛应用于扫盲和教育领域。他还提出了云学校的概念,并获得了2013年TED奖100万美元。他设想的云学校,充分发挥学生的自主学习能力,大大减少教育投入,颠覆传统教育方式,创造教育公平。 1999年,“Hole in the Wall”项目首次启动,作为一项针对儿童学习的实验。实验之初,在德里卡尔卡吉贫民窟的一个墙亭里放置了一台电脑,孩子们可以免费使用。这个实验的目的是证明孩子们无需经过任何正规培训就可以轻松地通过计算机进行学习。 Sugat 将这种类型的学习称为“挖墙在线 MIE 教育计划”。该实验在多个地点进行,其中在印度郊区进行了 40 多个墙洞项目。 2004年,柬埔寨也实施了这项实验。 “Hole in the Wall”项目的兴趣包括教育、远程显示、自发组织系统、认知系统、自然科学和意识。墙上的洞实验项目也在流行文化中留下了印记。印度小说家兼外交官维卡斯·斯瓦卢普在阅读了有关苏加特实验的报道后受到启发,创作了他的第一部小说《Qamp》; A.随后改编为奥斯卡获奖影片《贫民窟的百万富翁》。
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