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ERR - "From the point of view of someone at Stanford, [Estonia] is very much a laboratory,“ said Keith Devlin, Stanford University's H-STAR Institute director, who hopes to expand cooperation with Estonian universities.The acclaimed mathematician is in Estonia until November 17, giving lectures on applying video game technology to teaching. He is meeting with representatives at Tallinn University of Technology, University of Tartu, the Information Technology College and members of the Development Fund, reported ETV.
"Estonia is a great place to collaborate with because it is the world's first country that just built itself around electronic technologies," said Devlin.
"A small country that's built around digital technology is a very interesting study. The reciprocation is we would hope that our location in Silicon Valley, our long tradition, will be a benefit to Estonia because we bring to the table a lot of background in developing innovative technologies on a very large scale.“
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