Designing Educational Experiences with Pixar and Khan Academy | Brit Cruise | Talk at Google
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
- Brit Cruise | Talk at Google: My journey with Pixar & Khan Academy, leading to Pixar in a Box and Story Xperiential
Key moments in this talk include:
00:00 - Introduction
01:00 - Art of the Problem origin story.
03:40 - My work & experiments with Khan Academy & Sal Khan
10:30 - The process behind 'Pixar in a Box' and 'Imagineering in a Box'
14:00 - Startup experiment with Mystery Science
16:00 - Forming my company X in a Box
16:36 - Assume UA-cam exists...
17:14 - From Pixar in a Box to Story Xperiential
19:30 - Social learning insight
24:59 - Thoughts on AI in Education
31:40 - Q&A - discussions on the future of AI in education
This is for educators, students, tech enthusiasts, and anyone passionate about the intersection of education and technology.
Hope you enjoyed, stay tuned for more!
Yours is one of my favorite channels. Your educational style and the vibe of your videos is great. Constantly filling my mind with a sense of mystery and discovery.
appreciate you saying so. Love the mix of mystery and discovery and that's exactly what I try. What do you want to see more of next? what was your fav vid? i'm in brainstorm mode
@@ArtOfTheProblem I’m a huge fan of the Information Theory series. I love how it starts with the history and tells the story of small simple problems that were solved over time.
So many educational videos (and programs) completely skip the history and, in doing so, completely lose the context of the content.
I think complicated solutions (like information theory) come from a series of small, simple, and practical problems that were solved over time with generally simple solutions. If you skip right to the final solution, there is no hope in understanding it.
so nice to hear this. I just loved making that series. One thing I'm thinking of posting a compressed version of it (~1 hour down to 10-15 min) for newcomers to get a full orientation...i haven't tried that for any of my episodes but something tells me I should @@rbarkoch - otherwise would love to know what you'd like to see next
@@ArtOfTheProblem That could be an interesting idea to hook more people in.
I would love to see a series on the history of math in general. Most math videos just present the ideas, but not many present the practical problems that needed to be solved at the time which lead from one idea to the next.
I think what you did for information theory would be an awesome format for presenting the ideas of math from one practical problem to the next throughout history.
agreed, i will think about this to see if i have anything new to add....@@rbarkoch
Nice to attach a face to a voice :) I really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming :) You are a grat educator.
Didn't you were in the Pixar in a box also. Now I know my next playlist to watch on Khan Academy
Let me know what you think, a lot of fun stuff in there to find
Congratulations on 100k subscribers and to many more! 🎉
Thank you I appreciate this. Super fun times
I was thinking when I was training at Ju Jitzu last night of how well one of these systems with training videos and feedback would be for improving the skills and determination of the people participating.
Great video, I love Pixar and the Creative Process.
I am impressed. Someone had to do this and you guys did it. I just found this channel.
So nice to hear, how did you find this channel, was it the chatgpt video? It's neat to see how that video suggenly brought in some many viewers
It's funny that Wikipedia was your dream because its kinda my nightmare.
heard you voice very often already, but didn't think you were THAT handsome x)
I like your point about community being important, I’ve believed for a few years now that the most important part of creativity and learning is having someone to cheer you on that you aren’t embarrassed by and someone to encourage you to continue doing; I’m glad that the learning tool your team made has succeeded so well in that regard!
Your view on how near-term AI will impact online learning is very compelling imo, I feel like AI as a tool for lubricating social learning as the future is plausible, if not likely (until AI becomes human-seeming levels of communicable at least, haha).
I’m interested to see how it pans out, because the Brilliants and Khan Academies of the world have never interested me much (as I strongly lack motivation to be actively learning like that on my own; UA-cam videos I can watch for days though, lol). I feel like one that would connect me with others would go a long way in alleviating such issues (albeit, I worry for its ability to not become corporatized/enshittified, a very concerning thought for a tight-knit community medium, which is what I think would be the most effective for long term learning! ).
This is an awesome video on great ways to approach education, what I would have liked is are links in the description that point me as an adult learner to similar platforms that were shown like x in a box or the playlist of videos that lead you to understand how people came to understand technology (ie compass). Thanks!
Thanks, I'll make a point of updating this in the description when I get a moment
wanted to let you know my next vid is out! ua-cam.com/video/5EcQ1IcEMFQ/v-deo.html
So interesting to hear your journey!
thanks mom :)
Great Video! Which software did you use to make an app with a prompt?
How to apply AI to enhance the community building process is brilliant! We DO Need to identify and promote humanistic (vs capitalist / purely sel-serving commercial applications) for AI - thats what will help the world! Motivating and facilitating children, adolescents and young adults, as well as curious adults to learn and to create is extremely important considering a potential future where humans will work fewer hours if at all. Enhancing and encouraging curiosity with agency is of great and lasting value! ❤🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Miranda, it's great to hear from others who think this way. still thinking of ways to do it
New video is up on Evolution of Intelligence ua-cam.com/video/5EcQ1IcEMFQ/v-deo.html
Nice.
Glad you found me !
would love if you could help share my newest video: ua-cam.com/video/5EcQ1IcEMFQ/v-deo.html
Room full of educator & engineers don’t know how to do basic audio. I hate to be that guy but it’s almost unforgivable in this day in age
I know, this was recorded with a phone on a ledge last second, I should have cleaned it up with AI audio tool...
I was going to suggest that also. Heck, VLC has filters and audio tools built in. If AI doesn't work it can still be filtered manually...
I tried VLC but it created a super harsh tin'y sound and I was going kinda fast. though I have used AI clean up tools and they are amazing. my mistake@@Robert_McGarry_Poems
do you think it's worth my reuploading better audio?@@Robert_McGarry_Poems
Definitely worth uploading with better audio!
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I’ll downvote then.
Absolutely brilliant talk! Typo in title: @ Google
thank you for sharing, I was worried I should reupload with cleaner audio - was it okay from that perspective too?
@@ArtOfTheProblem I thought it was perfect. Btw, was the space in between @ and Google on purpose?
no I'm actually just messing around with title - lmk what you think is best title@@NoNTr1v1aL
I think it's good because it includes "Designing Educational Experiences", but I understand if you want to include Pixar, Khan academy and Google in the title.
I really like the idea. I always thought about things like that, I also am very interested in technology & education. I once saw a TedX from 11 years ago that talked about going from a library education system to a laboratory one, where the practical comes first. It's in spanish but here it is. ua-cam.com/video/TbTm1Lkm18o/v-deo.html Anyway your idea is a lot more polished.
I wanted to ask: which software did you use to make an app with a prompt?