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Rethink Education: The Future Needs Creators | Dr. Samiksha Borele | TEDxSGNS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:46
We are preparing our children for the world that no longer exist and we wonder why do they feel lost. While growing up we were always taught to get good grades to work hard to choose the safer path. No one taught us how to solve the problem, how to challenge the traditions and how to fail.Yet in the real world, these are the most important skills needed to succeed in life. For decades, our education system has been preparing kids for the economy that that might not longer exist. We are producing job seekers ...
From BeanFest to Breakthroughs:The Courage to Question | Mengran "Nancy" Xu | TEDxYouth@YCYWShanghai
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:28
Core Idea - Innovation stems from questioning assumptions and listening to diverse perspectives, challenging established norms in various fields [6][11][12] - Stereotypes hinder progress; curiosity and willingness to test avoided "beans" (ideas/perspectives) are crucial for breakthroughs [5][6][12] Application in Business & Technology - The music industry's shift from physical records to digital consumption (iPod/iTunes) and streaming services exemplifies challenging the status quo [7][8] - AI's evolution from rule-based systems to neural networks and deep learning demonstrates the power of questioning assumptions and embracing new learning methods [9] Overcoming Bias - Human instinct is to defend opposing views, but growth occurs when seeking to understand what is missing [10] - Receptiveness to opposing viewpoints enhances persuasion and fosters true innovation in technology, leadership, and society [11]
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RT Retarded Trader 📈📊 (@0xRetardio)This is arguably the most detailed perspective I've seen on the $PUMP TGE.You can praise innovation while also criticising extraction.Not everything that disrupts ends up benefiting the system in the long run and the data does not lie.Every major TGE headline has resulted in a selloff in the trenches. ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-08 00:20
Company Strategy - Lego 拥有一套非常结构化的创新方法 [1] - Lego 首席执行官解释了公司如何在数字世界中赚钱 [1] Business Focus - Lego 不仅仅是玩乐,更注重盈利 [1]
Noise to Notes | Bhadra Ramesh Nair | TEDxOOBSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:14
[Music] Just imagine you're scrolling on Instagram and you see a read. Eat healthy or suffer gastric issues. 10 likes.Ignore it. Then you keep scrolling and you see another POV. You took science stream and now you're regretting all your life choices.20k likes and me personally likes instantly. Social media was built on the concept of relatability on moments of shared imperfection. We laugh at our messy rooms, awkward crushes, chaotic minds.But somewhere along the way, we forget to embrace those very imperfe ...
Why the History We Tell Shapes Our Brain | Omar Soliman | TEDxUBC
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:05
Main Argument - History is not an objective record but a narrative shaped by selective memory, influencing our perception and understanding of the world [15][39] - The brain actively curates reality, and historical narratives significantly shape our brain's wiring and perception [19][21] - The exclusion of critical voices and contributions from certain communities leads to feelings of alienation and demotivation [27][32] Key Insights - The story of Ibn al-Nafis's discovery of pulmonary circulation centuries before William Harvey highlights the erasure of certain historical contributions [9][11] - The brain's capacity is vast, holding approximately 250 万 gigabytes of memory, equivalent to 9,700 iPhone 16s, costing $1090 万 [17] - Exposure to information reinforces neural connections, shaping perception based on historical narratives [21][22] Call to Action - Individuals should seek out and share their own stories to challenge existing narratives and promote inclusivity [35][37] - Sharing diverse stories rewires brains, inspires innovation, and creates a positive cycle of progress [37][38] - It is a collective responsibility to ensure that every story has a place in history, acknowledging contributions from marginalized communities [40][33]
What does the collision of ideas bring us | Qin Sun | TEDxMyddelton College Jinhua Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-03 15:04
Good morning everyone. Today we are going to talk about what does the collision of ideas bring us. Before we start, have you thought about this question? What is love? One, two, three. Now save your answer in your heart. I've argued with my best friend about this question about five weeks ago. In my opinion, I think in biology so-called love is merely the product in of impulses driven by dopamine. But he interrupted me and said, "Love is simply love. There's nothing to explain. If you only analyze it, you c ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-07-03 02:39
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Teaching Beyond Borders: Education Rebuilds | Jihane Kasshanna Dib | TEDxSkyline University Nigeria
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:34
Core Argument - The education sector needs to shift from focusing on individual success to becoming a collective instrument for social transformation, addressing challenges like globalization, environmental degradation, and technological disruption [1] - Education should foster critical engagement, empathetic connection, and bold innovation, moving beyond knowledge transfer to awaken intellect and conscience [1] - The industry advocates for replacing outdated educational paradigms with dynamic, inclusive, and justice-driven models [1] Curriculum & Pedagogy - The sector emphasizes the importance of a "human curriculum" that integrates emotional resilience, civic responsibility, cultural fluency, and ethical reasoning across disciplines [1] - Service-based learning should be integrated into the curriculum to provide students with practical experiences and a sense of purpose [1][2] - The industry promotes disrupting traditional classroom environments to cultivate innovation, encouraging dialogue, experimentation, and critical inquiry [2][3] - The sector encourages students to challenge existing curricula and engage in cross-generational discussions to incorporate diverse perspectives and experiences [4][5] Global Citizenship & Intercultural Competence - Education must build cultural bridges and prepare students to actively seek out and honor differences, fostering intercultural collaboration and multilingual learning environments [6][7] - The industry highlights the importance of students crossing borders of identity in their academic lives to dismantle borders of fear and bias in society [8] - Educators should model ethical navigation of complexity and compassionate leadership, inviting students' full identities into the classroom [9][10] Future-Oriented Skills - The education sector needs to equip the next generation to reimagine systems for the future, focusing on democratic principles and equitable solutions [13] - Students must be prepared to confront moral dilemmas with knowledge and courage, addressing issues like algorithmic bias, genetic engineering, and the climate crisis [14] - The ultimate goal of education is to ignite transformation, cultivating graduates who are not only career-ready but also function-ready, prepared to remake the world [15][16]
The Robot That Broke the Rules — And What It Means for the Future of AI | Wojciech Matusik | TEDxMIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 15:22
Think of the most groundbreaking invention of the past 100 years. The internet, electricity, the microchip. What do they all have in common.They didn't follow rules. They broke them. And that's how they changed the world.But here's the thing. AI doesn't break rules. It follows them meticulously, relentlessly, even the learning kind.It excels within the lines we draw. So if AI just follows rules, can it ever help us design something truly new. I saw a glimpse of an answer in my own lab.We were running an exp ...