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Nicholas Negroponte (born December 1, 1943) is a Greek American architect. He is the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, and also founded the One Laptop per Child Association (OLPC).
Negroponte was born to Dimitri John (Greek: Νεγροπόντης), a Greek shipping magnate, and grew up in New York City's Upper East Side. He is the younger brother of John Negroponte, former United States Deputy Secretary of State. Another brother Michael Negroponte is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, and his other brother, George Negroponte, is an artist and was President of the Drawing Center from 2002-2007.
He attended Buckley School in New York City, Le Rosey in Switzerland, and The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall) in Wallingford, Connecticut, from which he graduated in 1961. Subsequently, he studied at MIT as both an undergraduate and graduate student in Architecture where his research focused on issues of computer-aided design. He earned a master's degree in architecture from MIT in 1966. Despite his accomplished academic career, Negroponte has spoken publicly about his dyslexia and his difficulty reading.
MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte takes you on a journey through the last 30 years of tech. The consummate predictor highlights interfaces and innovations he foresaw in the 1970s and 1980s that were scoffed at then but are ubiquitous today. And he leaves you with one last (absurd? brilliant?) prediction for the coming 30 years. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate Follow TED news on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com...
Founder of MIT Media Lab Nicholas Negroponte advises recent graduates to avoid jumping directly into a career. Don't miss new Big Think videos! Subscribe by clicking here: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Transcript - If you're graduating right now, or if you've just graduated, I would make a very simple observation. Because I think you're very lucky to be graduating now. Because 25 years ago when people graduated and went and let's say had a job in investment banking, very successful careers. And let's say today they're in their middle to late fifties and they've just retired and you meet them at a cocktail party. What do they tell you about? CEO of an investment bank. They tell you about the Peace Corps years and what they did in the Peace Corp. And I'm saying, "Wait a minute. You've just...
http://www.ted.com Speaking at the first TED Conference in 1984, Nicholas Negroponte waxes prophetic on the converging fields of technology, entertainment and design. Years before anyone was using the word "convergence," Negroponte was thinking about TV screens as the "electronic books of the future" and computers as the future of education. In excerpts from his 2-hour talk (this was before TED's 18-minute time limit), he foreshadowed CD-ROMs, web interfaces, service kiosks, the touchscreen interface of the iPhone, and his own One Laptop per Child project. Oh, and there's also a fascinating project called Lip Service, which, well, let's just say it's still ahead of us ...
Nicholas Negroponte is founder and chairman of the One Laptop per Child non-profit association. He was co-founder and director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Technology. A graduate of MIT, Nicholas was a pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, and has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1966. Conceived in 1980, the Media Laboratory opened its doors in 1985. He is also author of the 1995 best seller, Being Digital, which has been translated into more than 40 languages. In the private sector, Nicholas serves on the board of directors for Motorola, Inc. and as general partner in a venture capital firm specializing in digital technologies for information and entertainment. He has provided start-up funds for more than 40 companies, including ...
http://www.ted.com Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the MIT Media Laboratory, describes how the One Laptop Per Child project will build and distribute the "$100 laptop." TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes -- including speakers such as Jill Bolte Taylor, Sir Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Al Gore and Arthur Benjamin. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, and Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, politics and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10
Entra en http://one.elpais.com Suscríbete a nuestro canal de youtube: http://bit.ly/1JHCOQ1 Síguenos en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elfuturoesone Síguenos en Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/elfuturoesone Hace más de 30 años, Nicholas Negroponte se subió a un escenario armado con un puñado de papeles amarillentos y un proyector de diapositivas. Con aquellos elementos tan poco tecnológicos se arriesgó a lanzar varias predicciones acerca de cómo sería nuestro futuro cercano gracias a los ordenadores. Habló de pantallas táctiles, libros electrónicos y teleconferencias. Tres cosas que sonaban a ciencia ficción y que hoy están en el bolsillo de cualquiera gracias a los smartphones. Aquella conferencia tuvo lugar en 1984, un año antes de que el propio Negroponte fundara, junto a Jereme W...
MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte predicts that we might learn by injecting nanobots into the bloodstream, altering the brain at the level of the neuron. Read more at BigThink.com: http://goo.gl/O7Jo9t Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink Transcript - Nicholas Negroponte: I gave a talk at the first TED in 1984 that was two hours long and it had five predictions in it that more or less all came true. And people called them predictions but they really weren’t predictions. They were extrapolations. The reason I talked for two hours is not because I was Fidel Castro and I was giving a rally. It’s because I had 15 years of research stored up and was about to open the media lab and ...
"Spection" might not be a word you've heard before, but it's something you might want to try. How can we engage minds in productive dialogue? What's the best way to educate our students? What lessons can we learn from the successes around us and apply to our own efforts? Watch this talk to find out! Nicholas Negroponte gave a talk at the first TED, and has given more TED talks than anyone else; today, he shares his wisdom on how to change the world, Nicholas is founder and chairman of the One Laptop per Child non-profit association. He is currently on leave from MIT, where he was co-founder and director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Technology. A graduate of MIT, Nicholas was a pioneer in the field of computer-aided design, and has been a membe...
Nicholas Negroponte shared fresh insights from his storied career with the NXP FTF keynote audience. Negroponte, a co-founder of the MIT Media Lab, bestselling technology author, founder of One Laptop per Child and a start-up investor in more than 40 companies offered perspectives that challenged the forum’s attendees. View a selection of highlights from the keynote session.
Big Think Interview With Nicholas Negroponte
Interview with Nicholas Negroponte - Speaking on behalf of the One Laptop per Child Foundation (OLPC). Nicholas Negroponte is founder and chairman of the One Laptop per Child non-profit organization. He is currently on leave from MIT, where he was co-founder and director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and the Jerome B. Wiesner Professor of Media Technology. One Laptop Per Child will be offering a Give One Get One Program in North America through December 31, 2007. For $399, you will be purchasing two XO laptops—one that will be sent to empower a child to learn in a developing nation, and one that will be sent to your child at home. For more information, please visit http://www.laptop.org/
Prof. Nicholas Negroponte, Chairman Emeritus, MIT Media Lab interviewed by Maximillian Jacobson - Gonzalez, ITU at ITU Telecom World 2015.
danSmall.tv produced this webcast for MITX, the Massachusetts Innovation and Technology Exchange. Nicholas Negroponte was interview by Larry Weber for an informative and lively exchange that covered his founding of the Media Lab and his current work for One Laptop per Child. Dan Small produced the video and it now is an on demand video offering on the MITX website.
Nicholas Negroponte speaking at the Media Lab's 30th anniversary event
The scientist, Marvin Minsky (1927-2016) was one of the pioneers of the field of Artificial Intelligence, having founded the MIT AI Lab in 1970. Since the 1950s, his work involved trying to uncover human thinking processes and replicate them in machines. TRANSCRIPT: Nicholas Negroponte had a laboratory with a strange title; it was called the Architecture Machine. And... I think maybe this was because Nicholas’s... PhD thesis was based on a really remarkably humorous and interesting idea that... I don't know if I can explain it. It was a box that had a lot of guinea pigs and a lot of little wooden blocks. And in the course of their activities, the guinea pigs would run into the blocks and push them around and... Nicholas had some system, which would record – maybe just photographs – where...
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Nicholas Negroponte fundador da MIT Media Lab, fala sobre pilula da inteligência.
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Nicholas Negroponte Nicholas Negroponte ist ein amerikanischer Informatiker und Professor am Massachusetts Institute of Technology .Er ist Mitbegründer des MIT Media Lab sowie die Galionsfigur der gemeinnützigen Initiative One Laptop per Child.Er ist der jüngere Bruder des ehemaligen stellvertretenden US-Außenministers John Negroponte. ✪Video ist an blinde Nutzer gerichtet ✪Text verfügbar unter der Lizens CC-BY-SA ✪Bild Quelle im Video
Nicholas Negroponte ’66, MAR ’66 Professor of Media Arts and Sciences Chairman emeritus, MIT Media Laboratory Chairman, One Laptop per Child Nicholas Negroponte founded and remains chairman emeritus of MIT’s Media Laboratory. He received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in architecture from MIT, where he joined the faculty in 1966. Professor Negroponte was an initial investor and monthly columnist for Wired magazine and the chairman for the One Laptop per Child Association. He is also the founder of the Architecture Machine Group, a think tank that studies new approaches to computer-human interaction.
Los dos escritores (Ángel Vallecillo y Vicente Álvarez) que se esconden tras el seudónimo JAZZ NEGROPONTE hablan de la saga Negroponte a raíz de la presentación del segundo volumen en el Café Teatro Zorrilla de Valladolid. La saga Negroponte está formada, hasta la fecha, por las novelas "Los 80 diablos", "El Murciélago y el Infierno", "La caída" y "Escalera al cielo", todas ellas editadas en Dlorean. +info: www.facebook.com/negropontejazz
https://www.bigspeak.com/speakers/nicholas-negroponte Nicholas Negroponte is a world-renowned technology visionary with the keenest understanding of technology and its impact on business and society. An exceptional speaker, his broad range of experience and thorough understanding of digitization and its impact on industry make him the foremost authority on transformations that define our future. Negroponte is a new media pioneer and the driving force behind One Laptop per Child (OLPC), a non-profit that seeks to provide children around the world with new opportunities to explore, experiment and express themselves via computers. After earning two professional degrees in architecture from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Negroponte joined its faculty in 1966. Based on his exte...
Mohsen Mostafavi, architect and educator, is the dean and the Alexander and Victoria Wiley Professor of Design at the Harvard GSD. His work focuses on modes and processes of urbanization and on the interface between technology and aesthetics. He curated the exhibition "Nicholas Hawksmoor; Methodical Imaginings" at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. In the Life of Cities (2012) and Instigations (2012) are among his most recent publications. Nicholas Negroponte, a member of the MIT faculty since 1966, is a pioneer in computer-aided design. He is a co-founder of the Media Lab, opened in 1985, and founder and chairman of the One Laptop per Child, a non-profit association that distributes technology to children around the world. In the private sector, he has helped provide start-up funds to...
Re-thinking learning and re-learning thinking Nicholas Negroponte, Technology Visionary and Founder, One Laptop per Child What if we have learning all wrong? In this thoughtful, provocative keynote, Professor Negroponte explores the implications of the work of One Laptop per Child (OLPC), the non-profit association he founded in 2005. Distributing 2.5 million rugged laptops around the world and seeing how impoverished children use them has provoked Professor Negroponte into re-considering much that we take for granted about how children -- and all of us --learn. The industrialisation of schooling, he argues, has replaced our natural wonder of learning with an obsessive focus on facts. We treat knowing as a surrogate for learning, even though our experience tells us that it is quite pos...
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Nicholas Negroponte is an American architect best known as the founder and Chairman Emeritus of Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab, and also known as the founder of the One Laptop per Child Association (OLPC). In 1967, Negroponte founded MIT's Architecture Machine Group, a combination lab and think tank which studied new approaches to human-computer interaction. In 1985, he created the MIT Media Lab with Jerome B. Wiesner, a pre-eminent computer science laboratory for new media and a high-tech playground for investigating the human-computer interface. In 1992, Negroponte became involved in the creation of Wired Magazine as the first investor contributing, from 1993 to 1998, with a monthly column: "Move bits, not atoms." Negroponte expanded many of the ideas from his Wired c...
Nicholas Negroponte Professor & Co-Founder, MIT Media Lab Founder, One Laptop per Child Nicholas Negroponte is the co-founder (with Jerome B. Wiesner) of the MIT Media Lab (1985), which he directed for its first 20 years. A graduate of MIT, Negroponte was a pioneer in the field of computer-aided design and has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1966. He gave the first TED talk in 1984, as well as 13 since. He is author of the 1995 best seller, Being Digital, which has been translated into more than 40 languages. In 2005 he founded the non-profit One Laptop per Child, which deployed $1 billion of laptops for primary education in the developing world. In the private sector, Negroponte served on the board of directors of Motorola (for 15 years) and was general partner in a venture capita...
Welcome: Nicholas Negroponte, Joi Ito, and César Hidalgo Networks Understanding Networks @ MIT Media Lab, October 2011. Economies are networks of businesses, just as businesses are networks of people, and people are networks of cells. Networks are everywhere, and the MIT Media Lab's fall member event celebrated their ubiquity by exploring how these structured interactions affect our economy, businesses, health, and even the way we understand ourselves.