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From a Chocolate Ball to a Digital Income Platform | Ehab Abu Deyyeh | TEDxHashemite University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:18
[تصفيق] هي الشنطه ما بتفارقني يعني بجوز اللي بيعرفنيقعد معي برا نقعد هي الشنطه ما بتفارقني ابدا تمام فيها كل حياتي ليترالي فيها غير اللاب توب فيها كل حياتي بدنا نرجع شوي مع بعض نركز شوي نرجع مع بعض لعام 20009 تمام بعام 2009 خطبت او ممكن بال 2008 تمام ا كنت صغير واجهت ال خلينا نحكي الحياه العمليه والحياه الزوجيه عمري 25 سنه شب خرج من الجامعه صار لي سنه بشتغل شفت مرتي من كثر ما انعجقت فيها ما عرفت اسلم عليها حبينا بعض بالشغل وخطبنا وهون بلشت الحياه الواقعيه طيب خطبنا معي هالراتب بكفي لاخر الشهر طيب شو بدي اعم ...
Learning for a World That World Doesn't Exist Yet | Sumit Dey | TEDxAssam University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 14:50
Industry Trends & Challenges - The engineering field is technically dynamic, requiring continuous learning due to rapid technological advancements and industry saturation [2] - Preparing for future technologies requires understanding research timelines and the evolution of solutions over decades [14] - Social media and media often popularize immediate job opportunities after bachelor's degrees, potentially leading to a "dropout" from deeper education [16] Educational Strategies - Aspiring engineers should think decades in advance to identify societal needs and contribute to future developments [7] - Curriculum serves as a foundation, but students should proactively learn beyond it to create societal value [9][10] - Following the latest research helps understand industry direction and the maturation of technologies [13][15] - Pursuing master's and PhD degrees is crucial to reach the edge of human knowledge and contribute meaningfully [17] Long-Term Vision & Contribution - The industry should encourage a long-term perspective, prioritizing in-depth knowledge over immediate gratification [21] - Real contributions happen at the edge of human knowledge, requiring dedication beyond a bachelor's degree [22]
Charlie Munger: The Surprising Trait Behind True Success #trading #investing
GuruFocus· 2025-08-04 10:01
I constantly see people rise in life who were not the smartest, sometimes not even the most diligent, but they are learning machines. They go to bed every night a little wiser than they were when they got up. And boy, does that habit help, particularly when you have a long uh run ahead of you. ...
Introducing ChatGPT Study Mode
OpenAI· 2025-07-29 18:27
Introducing study mode in ChatGPT — a learning experience that helps you work through problems step-by-step instead of just getting an answer. Built in collaboration with educators and experts, study mode is our first step toward improving learning in ChatGPT. ...
There Is No Such Thing As A Bad Learner | Amanda Slavin | TEDxGEMSWellingtonAcademyAlKhail
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-25 16:46
[Music] Hi, I'm Amanda and I was that kid. high energy, creative, gritty, but most of all, I was labeled one thing on my report card. Amanda talks too much. This was not one report card. This was every report card from preschool until university. If there was an award for most likely to distract the entire class by enthusiastically explaining the assignment to the teacher, I would have taken home the gold every time. I wasn't the teacher's pet as much as I was the teacher's project. High performer, high vol ...
Education That Inspires, Not Pressures | Malati Kalmadi | TEDxKIS Pune Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-24 16:01
So good morning children. It's wonderful to be here. I love children.I'm passionate about education and I must share with you that India has approximately 25 cr children and today we have in this audience maybe just a speck just one pencil dot but dear children you are the future of our country and I would like to share with you my journey in the field of education where we ignite minds. So do you want to be ignited children. Yes.Louder. Yes. That's it.Because that's what we are going to do today. Just now ...
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-07-19 00:43
Core Principle - The industry emphasizes the value of continuous learning and knowledge acquisition from external sources [1]
Transforming Teaching Through Unlearning | Nuzhath Siddiqa | TEDxYouth SNIS
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-18 14:33
Core Idea - The speech emphasizes the importance of "unlearning" in personal and professional growth, particularly in the field of education [2][3] - Unlearning is presented as a challenging but necessary process for adapting to change and fostering innovation [13][14] Personal Transformation in Teaching - The speaker's teaching journey evolved from a traditional, teacher-led approach to a student-centered, collaborative environment [4][7][8] - The speaker shifted from rote memorization to promoting conceptual understanding and real-world application of knowledge [9][10] - The speaker learned from students, embracing their language and culture to enhance connection and communication [12][13][18][19] Strategies for Unlearning - Reflecting on practices that no longer work is crucial for identifying areas needing change [15] - Openness to experimentation and new approaches is essential for growth and adaptation [16][17] - Learning from students and embracing their perspectives can enhance teaching effectiveness [17][18] - Acting quickly and embracing lifelong learning are vital for continuous improvement [20][21] Cognitive Aspects of Unlearning - Cognitive science suggests that unlearning requires significant brain training due to the brain's resistance to change [13][14] - Overcoming this resistance requires activation energy, similar to breaking old bonds to form new ones in chemistry [14] Call to Action - The audience is encouraged to identify and challenge outdated beliefs or assumptions [22][23] - The speech promotes the idea of celebrating not just learning, but also the courage to unlearn and adapt [23]
Never celebrate your ignorance | Parveen Kumar | TEDxAmerican University of Technology
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-17 15:54
[Applause] I can see your faces. It is possible for me to see that we all have a purpose. A purpose which brings all of us here.The makad as we call it. So right now it's a namaste from India. Asalamu alaikum Usbakistan.And when I say namaste to Usbakistan, I know that we teach things to people when they come. First time when Usuzbekistan was introduced to me and Tashkan was mentioned, I didn't know much about the country. So where would I go.People go not to Instagram to search because they know Instagram ...
Building the Puzzle: From Curiosity to Discovery | Cindia Marra Gonzalez | TEDxSTU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 15:58
[Music] For a long time, I've always thought of as life as a puzzle, but a very special kind of puzzle. A puzzle where we can't see a picture in the box. And why do I say this.So, when we start life, like we're basically just learning new things. We're taking in information from the world. We're seeing the things that we like and the things that we don't like and then we somewhere along the way we come up with our personality or as I would say our way of interacting with the world.So why did I even come up ...