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MEXC· 2025-08-21 09:00
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Learning in the 2030s: The Next Era of Education | Rachel Long | TEDxMcMasterU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-20 15:11
Education & Learning - Traditional education systems often prioritize effortless success over genuine learning, leading to disengagement even at the university level [2] - Physical learning spaces significantly impact the learning experience, often overlooked in favor of content [9][10] - A balance between structure and freedom is crucial for student agency, requiring an open-door policy for support [10][11] - The current era is characterized by collective intelligence and readily available information, necessitating a shift towards becoming architects of knowledge [15][16] - Individuals need to develop personal knowledge management systems to avoid being overwhelmed by information [16][30] - A simple process for knowledge management involves capturing, organizing, reflecting, applying, and sharing information [24] - Passivity in consuming information should be avoided; instead, active and effortful consumption should be encouraged [27][28][29] - The future will reward those who master knowledge systems, not just knowledge itself [33] Personal Development - Individuals should conduct knowledge audits to understand their learning systems and identify gaps [22][23] - Building a personal knowledge management system helps individuals make better decisions and avoid being overwhelmed [23][24] - Actively questioning, being critical, and sharing insights with others are essential for effective learning [32]
We Don't Need Scores for That | Khadija Amiree | TEDxKids@ElCajon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:54
Education & Assessment - Test scores are not the sole determinant of a child's worth or future success [2] - Success is defined by happiness, healthy relationships, and inner peace, not just test scores [3] - Standardized tests fail to measure crucial traits like perseverance, motivation, and awareness [4][5] - Bistown, a simulated town, provides valuable real-world learning experiences for students [7][8] Recommendations - Education should focus on learning and having fun, not solely on test scores [6] - Celebrate individual differences and foster growth in students [6] - Empower students to recognize their worth beyond test scores [9] - Encourage opportunities like Bistown to promote learning [8]
Weaving Webs of Influence | Nico Kazlauskas | TEDxHopeCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-18 16:21
Core Idea - The art world connects tangible objects with intangible art, inviting participation and shared experience [1][2] - Human interaction and learning are interconnected, forming a web of influence where actions impact others [4][5] - Societal norms are learned through observation and interaction, shaping behavior within a connected flow of influence [7][8] Education & Socialization - The hidden curriculum in education consists of unspoken expectations and values learned in school [9] - Educators can manipulate the classroom environment to influence student behavior and connection [11][12] - Individuals act as both teachers and students, influencing each other through daily actions and habits [12][13] Influence & Impact - Actions create vibrations that influence others, emphasizing the importance of intentional living [13][18] - Living deliberately shapes societal culture through waves of influence and meaningful connections [19] - Individuals are encouraged to create connections that inspire transformation in a wildly connected life [20]
Passion is Overrated | Wilson Huang | TEDxUniversitas Ciputra Surabaya
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 16:32
Key Takeaways on Career & Passion - The speaker reflects on the common Gen Z struggle of defining a career path post-graduation, highlighting the pressure to find one's passion [1] - The speaker initially felt lost despite extensive extracurricular involvement, revealing a sense of obligation rather than genuine passion in those activities [1] - The speaker challenges the misconception that passion is a pre-existing feeling to be discovered, instead advocating for passion as something built through exploration and learning [1][2] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking action and starting a process before expecting to find passion, suggesting that passion emerges from engagement and experience [8] - The speaker shares a personal anecdote of discovering leadership potential through initially obligatory activities, illustrating how consistent effort can lead to unexpected passion and skill development [6][7] The "Effect of Getting Hooked" - Four Stages - The speaker outlines four stages: initial boredom due to external demands, gradual realization of benefits, emotional investment and pride in one's work, and finally, an inability to imagine doing anything else [9][10][11][12] - The speaker compares discovering passion to the process of courtship, emphasizing the need to approach and try things to see if they fit, accepting that not every attempt will succeed [13] - The speaker encourages listeners to stop searching for passion and instead start taking action, as the fear of not liking something can hinder progress [14][15] - The speaker highlights that passion often arises from unexpected sources, urging listeners to step outside their comfort zones and try new things [17][18] - The speaker concludes by advocating for learning to love what is in front of you, emphasizing that action and engagement are necessary to discover and cultivate passion [19][20]
The neurobiology of sport | Natalia Monkiewicz | TEDxTrilo Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 16:09
Health & Wellness - Over 80% of adolescents worldwide do not meet the World Health Organization's standard of at least one hour of daily physical activity [2] - A 2011 study showed that regular physical activity can increase the volume of the hippocampus, a brain region crucial for memory [7][8] - Participants who exercised regularly experienced a 2% increase in hippocampus volume over a year, while inactive adults typically see a 1% decrease [10] - Physical activity aids in the synthesis of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which supports learning and memory [11][12] Stress Management & Cognitive Function - Physical exercise can help regulate the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, reducing the negative impacts of chronic stress and cortisol [17][19] - Regular physical activity can improve performance under pressure and enhance the ability to cope with stressful situations [28][29] Evolutionary Biology & Learning - From an evolutionary perspective, physical exertion and heightened brain activity are interconnected for survival, aiding in analyzing situations and adapting to stressors [5][6]
The AI Ate My Homework... and Gave It Back Smarter | Faaris S. | TEDxTFS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:35
So, hi everybody. I'm going to need you to imagine this. You're hosting a party and everything's going to be perfect.You've got the perfect decorations. You found the venue. And now all that's left is the food.You've already got the cake and you know that out of the 731 guests invited. Roughly a third of them are vegetarian. Vegetarian sandwiches cost $8.The beef ones cost seven. How much is it really going to cost in total. So, would you rather pl a pencil and paper and spend the next two minutes solving t ...
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RT Steve Jurvetson (@FutureJurvetson)When asked “What is the most important thing you have learned from @ElonMusk?”— The power of a compelling mission— Process learning vs product learning— Faster learning loops win the end (especially in AI)https://t.co/S9yFUCx019 ...
The Reading Quest | WD Hall TEDEd Club | TEDxKids@ElCajon
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-12 14:57
Core Message - Reading empowers growth and expands minds [2][3][4] - Reading connects ideas, dreams, and voices, opening up new worlds [4] - Learning through reading is a continuous process of growth [2] Educational Focus - Reading development involves phonics, fluency, and vocabulary [1] - Overcoming challenges in reading strengthens learning [2] - Encourages readers to unite and strive for continuous improvement [4] TED Context - TED fosters technology, entertainment, and design to broaden perspectives [3] - Books serve as maps for exploration and dreaming [3]
Learning for a World That Doesn't Exist Yet | Sumit Dey | TEDxAssam University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-06 15:46
[Music] Good evening everyone. So today I'll be talking about learning for a world that does not exist. Of course I'm coming it from the technical point of view.Today we are living in a world which is technically very dynamic. We are producing a lot of techni technological advancement and for young engineers and aspirants of engineering. Uh this can be a very challenging moment because um by the time we finish our education new industries emerge, lots of industries saturate and we need to be prepared by the ...