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Between Worlds: Where Learning Becomes Transformation | Aalap Patel | TEDxThaltej Salon
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-20 14:53
What if the biggest gap in education isn’t what we teach but how students learn to use it? This talk explores the space between exams and real life, where true understanding begins to take shape. Because real learning doesn’t happen in isolated world it happens in the bridge between them. Prof. (Dr.) Aalap Patel works at the intersection of education, language, and global academic development, focusing on how multilingual learning and interdisciplinary education can shape globally aware learners. With over ...
Why Making Instruments Can Connect You Back to Reality | Luigi Marucchi | TEDxGeorge
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-16 15:16
I'm very fortunate to be passionate about what I do and added to that I can I'm able to teach my passion. Teaching to make instruments is exceptionally fulfilling because it gives people the opportunity to see what they are able to do. Now they may not go on to make another instrument but it will often push them into a another realm of creativity.So currently we are experiencing an enormous technological and information explosion. You can literally get information anywhere at any time. Now I want to reminis ...
Our children are born to learn. But can we trust them? | Esther C Jones | TEDxUWS
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-11 16:19
So some years ago um I found myself in a sort of accidental experiment with my children and um I discovered something that was really very obvious and yet somehow seemingly quite radical. Um what I discovered is that children really are born to learn but that we can't trust them. So at that time we were living near Barcelona which is where our three children were all born and our two eldests who were about 9 and 10 at that time were going to a very alternative primary school.And it just wasn't really feelin ...
Lessons from the Camino de Santiago | Jasmine Williams | TEDxOvertown
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-10 16:04
Learning as we know it is a scam. Typically, we're taught that learning has rules. Consistently deeming it as a one-sizefits-all process when really each person, situation, and setting requires different responses.I didn't view life with this openness until I was afforded the opportunity to walk El Camino de Santiago or in English the way of St. James. And the bounds were completely shed this May after completing my first year of college at the most illustrious H.B. CU in the world, better known as North Ca ...
The "Evolution" Angle | Julia Rabee | TEDxGEMS Westminster School Sharjah
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-06 17:07
In today's world, we often find ourselves physically present but emotionally absent, lost in the endless scrolls of social media. We're so consumed by the latest trends, the next viral moments, or what everyone else is doing that we forget to be truly present in our own lives. and chasing digital connections.We sometimes miss out on real meaningful interactions, the conversations, experiences, and moments that shape who we are. But what if we shifted our focus. What if instead of just observing life through ...
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Yuyue· 2026-03-06 13:34
AI 时代的做题家核心法则:决定工具价值的,是你在让 AI 替代输出”,还是让 AI 倒逼输出昨天聊到用 AI 辅助学习,评论区有人说我是 “做题家思维”。诚然,我最近确实拿它来刷雅思了 🤣,但这仅仅是互动型认知的使用场景之一刚好看到神鱼老板提到 “长期使用 AI 会削弱认知和记忆”,这其实非常符合我对人脑的朴素认知。当人类妄图把记忆、分析甚至判断的工作全外包给 AI 时,大脑的怠机和萎缩是必然的,用进废退呗事实上,工具反噬从计算器到搜索引擎都客观存在,任何旨在降低认知门槛的工具,都会让过度依赖它的人退化。然而,工具本身是中性的,它的危险之处,正在于提供了使用者无所不能的幻觉。如果你把 AI 当作代写、代看的保姆,你的大脑就会像长期处于失重环境下的肌肉一样流失;但如果你把它当成陪练,它就是你的外骨骼人脑的认知规律:输入(阅读/听课)是极其廉价且具欺骗性的,真正的护城河在于输出(主动提取)。我之所以推崇把 AI 变成 1V1 家教,正是因为它完美跑通了这个回路:- NotebookLM 等类似的工具,负责结构化输入,进行降噪、内化与溯源,把一堂 1 小时的课洗成 5 分钟能读完的笔记,确保存储的高信噪比- Ge ...
Brain Adaptive Feedback | Alexandros Psychogios | TEDxLoughborough University
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-05 16:50
What if I told you that your brain reacts to feedback in exactly the same way that reacts to a threat of a wild animal. Yes. Imagine your your boss calls you and says, "Come from my office. I need to give you feedback from the project that you've participated that you were responsible for." Your brain doesn't see any opportunity for learning.Your brain sees danger, danger in front. I want to go out of that. Today, I'm here to explain to you why that happens.And not only that, to give you a new way of how we ...
Creativity is not magic | Navin Shetty | TEDxSIU Lavale
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-04 16:46
Tell me how many people go to a theater. Uh why do we go to theater. to see heroes, to see songs, music, uh, production designs, cinematography.And what people miss is what a colorist gets there, emotions. And that's missing uh, as a audience point of view. And uh this has been me Naven Shetty.I work with colors and I work with emotions. My journey has started 1996 where uh a BSE statistics uh first class uh did software left halfway did postgraduation in business management left halfway again and didn't kn ...
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CryptoJack· 2026-03-02 12:44
The future of Web 4.0 is ahead of us.Make sure you’re learning and positioning yourself among the first to experience and test this new world.When the current instability fades, the next global opportunity may well lie in Web 4.0.Don’t miss out - keep learning, keep exploring something new. It’s like discovering #Bitcoin back in 2015-2016.Or learning about internet start-ups in 1995-2000, before the world fully understood their potential. ...
Why Learn Bitcoin When Netflix Exists? 🤔💰
Bitcoin Bram· 2026-02-27 11:00
Bitcoin is a highly complex multidisiplinary subject and so you have to really want to put in the work. Yes. >> To learn and understand it.And you know, some people want to watch. ...