By Mark Coker, contributing writer for VentureBeat.com (original story at http://venturebeat.com/2007... ). This is the CEO of Elementeo, a fantasy role-playing game maker whose game helps teach p...
By Mark Coker, contributing writer for VentureBeat.com (original story at http://venturebeat.com/2007/05/19/ele... ). This is the CEO of Elementeo, a fantasy role-playing game maker whose game helps teach people chemistry. Recorded at the the TiECON 2007 conference in Santa Clara, CA.
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Dude, cuz Americans are stupid, that's why any other nationality seems to be smart. He's 13, that makes him a 7th grader. That means he had about 2 years of chem classes by this time. Which probably means he already knows a lot of general chem topics, knows how to solve chem. equations, operate with moles and periodic table. What this kid does have is initiative, which means he deserves credit for what he does. Good job, kid!
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