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Roger Egan: RedMart's Untold Origin Story (Almost Missing Payroll 4 Times), Sacrifices vs. Black Hole, & Constructionist Child Learning Startup

Roger Egan: RedMart's Untold Origin Story (Almost Missing Payroll 4 Times), Sacrifices vs. Black Hole, & Constructionist Child Learning Startup - E254

Roger Egan on RedMart's untold origin story (almost missing payroll four times), sacrifices versus black hole, and the constructionist child learning startup.

"The Constructionist Learning Theory is about learning by doing and experiencing things. It's self-directed so that you learn in the context of something you're motivated to learn about. You can apply those skills as needed, as opposed to instructionism, where there's an authoritative figure who has all the knowledge that they impart to the student, which you see as a vessel to fill up with a lot of materials. They measure learning through a test which is not the best way to measure learning and determine how successful someone’s going to be." - Roger Egan

"Technological change is only going to accelerate. We’re seeing a huge acceleration in AI which will make human skills uniquely valuable in the future. Adapting is going to be much more important and there is learning that you have to do alone. I would teach kids how to use AI as a tool, ask it the right questions, learn from it, and apply it in building a second brain. They should learn how to leverage this tool than ban it." - Roger Egan

In this episode, Jeremy Au speaks on RedMart's untold origin story (almost missing payroll four times), sacrifices versus black hole, and the constructionist child learning startup.

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Keywords: RedMart Untold Origin Story, Missing Payroll 4 Times, Sacrifices vs Black Hole, Constructionist Child Learning, Singapore, eCommerce, EdTech, Founder Story

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