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Topic: How to teach kids about Bitcoin? - page 125. (Read 111823 times)

legendary
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June 24, 2015, 09:04:58 AM
#23
I think that  is not good idea teach kids yet,at least until wait how it goes.......because if you teach about it, they will want use it and yet there are risks about use it like to stolen wallets,etc.....     it is like to banks, peoples must be adults........

And it is dont only of it, is way about use of Internet,Social Networks by them..........
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June 24, 2015, 02:07:09 AM
#22
We must know what things our kids love are, like video game or stuffs e.g shoes, toys, and school tools. Then, we can search the things in bitcoin accepted shop and show the kids how easier it to used than fiat. But imo the best way is introduce bitcoin through a cartoon movie since all kids love it. And if we can't make a cartoon movie, just tell them a fairytale which everyone in the story used bitcoin to buy-sell thing. Its sounds interesting.
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June 23, 2015, 02:52:26 PM
#21
Perhaps item 3) is teaching kids about the gambling element and why it's dangerous. Helping a kid realize the swings and how quickly money can vanish could help them a great deal as they grow to have their own money and get lured into the appeal of earning money fast.

Or they win, and get hooked on the fun.
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June 23, 2015, 02:51:56 PM
#20
well kids like to play, so something that can bring together bitcoin and gaming

like puzzle that when solved reveal a private key for example

it is important that kids start to learn early some basic economy, at least something about income and expenditure

i heard about a new law for some countries that will make it possible(to teach them basic economy) in schools



Yeah, they like to play but they don't like puzzles.
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June 23, 2015, 10:26:04 AM
#19
Perhaps item 3) is teaching kids about the gambling element and why it's dangerous. Helping a kid realize the swings and how quickly money can vanish could help them a great deal as they grow to have their own money and get lured into the appeal of earning money fast.
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 10:01:08 AM
#18
I had some inner feeling, that bitcoin and crypto generally is not suitable for kids yet..kids should had different interests than mining difficulty, finance models, PGP and inflation..Smiley
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 09:48:54 AM
#17
well kids like to play, so something that can bring together bitcoin and gaming

That sounds a bit scary to me. Substitute gaming with gambling and you will get an idea. Do you want your kids (if you happen to have any) to go to a casino?

If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned

actually i was talking about gaming(and i don't like gambling too) that don't bring money but can teach them what bitcoin is

something like a puzzle that when solved reveal a private key? could be fun

I am sure that once the kids get hold of the private keys, they will be no longer interested in gaming "for fun" (having understood what they are used for) and quickly switch to chasing after your private keys, since it will be real fun (with all ensuing consequences)...

this specific private key, held zero bitcoin, for obvious reason  Grin

another small physical game, could be something like lego for bitcoin, for example a lego that simulate a big farm when completed or the whole bitcoin network
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June 23, 2015, 09:10:29 AM
#16
I think someone could create a game about it , a game composed of story telling which as they progress they get to know more about different angles of bitcoin world which could be useful when they grew up Smiley

Teaching kids about bitcoin is such a wise idea itself. It would be good money for an app developer to make educational bitcoin games for kids which help them learn more and have more fun too. A little puzzle, an open world game or just interactive game would be a nice idea.
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June 23, 2015, 08:46:20 AM
#15
Interesting so the learning can be twofold:

1) The technology side, the puzzle that is part of the mining process, and

2) The financial implications, the money management element.

Good stuff, any other ideas?
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 08:39:51 AM
#14
well kids like to play, so something that can bring together bitcoin and gaming

That sounds a bit scary to me. Substitute gaming with gambling and you will get an idea. Do you want your kids (if you happen to have any) to go to a casino?

If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned

actually i was talking about gaming(and i don't like gambling too) that don't bring money but can teach them what bitcoin is

something like a puzzle that when solved reveal a private key? could be fun

I am sure that once the kids get hold of the private keys, they will be no longer interested in gaming "for fun" (having understood what they are used for) and quickly switch to chasing after your private keys, since it will be real fun (with all ensuing consequences)...
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 08:16:32 AM
#13
well kids like to play, so something that can bring together bitcoin and gaming

That sounds a bit scary to me. Substitute gaming with gambling and you will get an idea. Do you want your kids (if you happen to have any) to go to a casino?

If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned

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actually i was talking about gaming(and i don't like gambling too) that don't bring money but can teach them what bitcoin is

something like a puzzle that when solved reveal a private key? could be fun
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 08:01:51 AM
#12
well kids like to play, so something that can bring together bitcoin and gaming

That sounds a bit scary to me. Substitute gaming with gambling and you will get an idea. Do you want your kids (if you happen to have any) to go to a casino?

If you play with fire, you're gonna get burned

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June 23, 2015, 07:55:56 AM
#11
I don't think kids can't grasp basic concepts to understand Bitcoin such as decentralization and a open sourced nature, no to mention p2p protocol.. etc. They can grasp the idea of money itself as a means to get stuff, but beyond that is too difficult to explain. They wouldn't get it, just like they wouldn't get how fractional reserve works, etc.
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 07:19:40 AM
#10
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/9-ways-kids-smarter-money-100050132.html

This article doesn't talk about bitcoin but it got me thinking how to get kinds interested in bitcoin within the context of appropriate money management lessons. Think of we could teach kinds about it. The growth, the adoption, the inflation and retraction. The allure of the "internet money".

...what other ideas come to mind?
Kids these days are increasingly smart and have so much more access to things. Games are the way to go, solve puzzles make a few satoshi (very few) and in exchange to these satoshis you unlock more puzzles or get some kind of a virtual reward.
This would enable the thought process that you've got to earn if you want something for yourself, and also keeps them in close vicinity to crypto-currency and the crypto-world.

I would agree, games are the way to go.  Something bright and easy, perhaps incorporate some kind of mining aspect into it so they can understand the process.  Could start off collecting some satoshi by completing puzzles and then be able to rent mining rigs / hardware in order to make more or something to that effect but definitely gaming is the way to go in my opinion.
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June 23, 2015, 07:10:51 AM
#9
I think the basis for the education still goes back and teach how to earn it. Not how to spend it because practically you don't need somebody to teach you how to do that. More important is telling them how money or bitcoin for that matter comes along, that is finding a way to earn it, whether by earning by providing services, doing businesses, by investment or even about taking chance and gamble. That way they will learn to appreciate it.
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June 23, 2015, 05:43:23 AM
#8
I would say it's best to teach them the same way you teach them about money. Except for the bits about security. Cheesy
Kids are able to pick things up quickly anyway, so it shouldn't be too hard.
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June 23, 2015, 05:05:15 AM
#7
Kids love to play, so incorporate it in a game, make puzzles and ledgers from lego, the first kid to solve the puzzle gets 25 'coins'. Would be nice if the lego company would provide a bitcoin game box of the shelve Smiley

not shure how it should work though. Each could get a stack of blocks which are the ledger, they should match in color and size. Then enters a transaction in the form of a puzzle, the first one to finish it receives 25 coins. the puzzle could be as simple as a card or a dice that defines a new stack upon the chain. Then everyone matches the chain again..
legendary
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June 23, 2015, 04:42:16 AM
#6
I think someone could create a game about it , a game composed of story telling which as they progress they get to know more about different angles of bitcoin world which could be useful when they grew up Smiley
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June 23, 2015, 02:53:47 AM
#5
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/9-ways-kids-smarter-money-100050132.html

This article doesn't talk about bitcoin but it got me thinking how to get kinds interested in bitcoin within the context of appropriate money management lessons. Think of we could teach kinds about it. The growth, the adoption, the inflation and retraction. The allure of the "internet money".

...what other ideas come to mind?
Kids these days are increasingly smart and have so much more access to things. Games are the way to go, solve puzzles make a few satoshi (very few) and in exchange to these satoshis you unlock more puzzles or get some kind of a virtual reward.
This would enable the thought process that you've got to earn if you want something for yourself, and also keeps them in close vicinity to crypto-currency and the crypto-world.
hero member
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June 23, 2015, 02:27:06 AM
#4
I was actually making an ALTcoin with my kid's name as the altcoins name, her first name as the unit, her picture on the wallet... Actually went fine untill i tried to compile a windows QT wallet. :-(
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