A certain young legal immigrant from Nigeria who has been steadily working to revolutionize Math — and with it all STEM — Education in America.
His name is Amos Tarfa
He’s an unsung hero in a niche field, in a class all by himself: STEM + Philosophy & History of Science.
He has been working on growing his tribe.
He needs your 📣 to rally the troops to the cause of Making America Great @Math Again.
He’s been in touch with you before now.
Check him out: @amosthestemguy@patrickbetdavid — I rest my case.
AI is a tool, that when used properly can help solve practical problems (for example doing research on electricity solutions for Africa, Healthcare and so on). We need to study the benefits, the risks and the technical pieces involved with AI.
@manuscommunity Manus AI has helped me with my math curriculum research. I have been able to create resources for students based on their specific needs and interests. I would like to see more educators using Agentic AI to free up their time so they can focus more on inspiration
Is your child missing a step in mathematics? Will be discussing this in person and online on January 31st God willing at 9am (US central time in Katy Texas/4pm Nigerian time). I will be sharing strategies from my book Tools For Mastering Mathematics over the next few months
Want an instant free trip to Scotland? Here's a new episode of my Scottish podcast @simplyscottish, an interview with @AMOSTARFA about James Clerk Maxwell, the Scottish mind behind modern physics: https://t.co/g58UvW2Ozp #math#intelligentdesign#Scotland
Parents think outside the box when it comes to educating your children. Please focus on helping your children flourish. The industrial revolution education system is now over.
Math Homework is officially a waste of time in the AI revolution especially when students have expert calculators in their pockets. We have a homework tutoring service where we help students and then turn our attention to actually making sure they can do Mathematics without AI
The current STEM education system is completely incompatible with AI because AI is by nature "integrative." What this means is that the days of "chemistry" teacher does not talk with "physics" teacher does not talk with "Math" teacher is gone.
Full Article https://t.co/vru2rgb2Vc
AI (Generative AI & Agentic AI) has completed shattered modern education. Parents and Educators, you will start seeing the effects more and more this school year. A New Paradigm is necessary & we are seeking to be part of the solution. We need to focus more on human flourishing
This week, my team and I started something we hope will revolutionize education in Africa and you might be able to help :)
https://t.co/zvsPBoc0LD
You see what normally happens is that people graduate and then they have to wait 1, 2 or 5 years before they start their university
Maxwell and Faraday are my favorite scientists of all time. I believe we need to go back and learn from their lives and their education to inspire students today
As the AI x Web3 future unfolds, we’ll need more than protocols. We’ll need people.
At #web3northcon, I had the incredible opportunity to represent @TalusNetwork and speak to a 4,000-strong crowd for the first time.
I shared why creators aren’t just contributors, they’re infrastructure.
We’re building the operating systems of the AI economy, and they’ll be human-coded and culture-driven.
How much math should a student learn?
AI is making it so nobody has the right to set a limit on how much math a student can learn—except the student themselves.
Link to Full Article -
https://t.co/Jni45rJa6b
Here's how Richard Feynman mastered calculus by the age of 15 ✍️
He started with a series of self-instruction books called Calculus for the Practical Man, which explained the principles of differential and integral calculus in a clear and simple way.
He followed the book closely and took meticulous notes in his own notebook, copying diagrams and formulas carefully. He also compiled a table of contents for his notes, which helped him find the relevant sections later. He found the book fascinating and challenging, and it was the first time he realized that he could understand something that his father could not.
He developed his own mathematical notations and symbols before he entered college, and experimented with topics such as the half-derivative using his own logic.
Feynman’s calculus notes show his insatiable curiosity and his determination to learn by himself. He later became one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, known for his contributions to quantum mechanics, particle physics, and many other fields.