The Future of Learning

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  • Опубліковано 4 лис 2024

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  • @HereWeGo0o0
    @HereWeGo0o0 12 років тому +2

    I've been a high school teacher for 9 years now, and I can intuitively feel this paradigm shift unfolding with each passing year. I couldn't agree more!

  • @debo.
    @debo. 7 місяців тому +1

    12 years later, and this video still is green. Great job and foresight

  • @suemariewalker
    @suemariewalker 8 років тому +1

    Love this. When I simplify (for me) what I am hearing, it is a shift to trust for the learners to decide for themselves how to learn and establish personalized goals. Teachers in the classrooms, as the adults in the room who know them best and also have a good overview as to what has worked for others, guide them through the process and help them achieve the ideal learning scenario for themselves.

  • @rosariomaderogarcia2158
    @rosariomaderogarcia2158 11 років тому

    It is so important that learning communities know and understand what this video explains. That will be the only way to take meassures.

  • @nbdelaire
    @nbdelaire 10 років тому +4

    bonjour,
    formidable technologie permettant de transmettre et partager des idées conceptuelles vers le plus grand nombre.ËTRE au service;par la simple pensée des groupes humains interessés par le futur,l'avenir prenant corps après le songe et la pensée: sensationnel sur l'ouverture et la générosité qui peut éclore en donnant un bonheur désinteressé.MERCI INFINIMENT

  • @evanwinburn852
    @evanwinburn852 7 років тому +4

    I wish this were possible, but the system is designed to make the children unsuccessful for them to be more dependent on their government. A system like this would be beautiful and would allow our society to possibly enter a golden age but what those in charge want are obedient workers and not people who question their ways.

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      I intend to fight this. It's really just a return to feudalism. All they are doing is using 13 federal departments, loads of businesses, colleges, etc, to direct our future vocations. This is closer to Soviet Union vocation picking than American freedom.

  • @ellii
    @ellii 8 років тому

    Excellent animation. Great list for discussion at 6:11.

  • @alejandroparedessalcedo7032
    @alejandroparedessalcedo7032 7 років тому

    In this video I consider that there are main topics. Ex: The globalazation in the educative area, showing us the tools that we could take to use them inside the classroom, this is the cause for the student that we have today.
    Today we see that some of these students have more opportunities of having a good job because because its knowledge are actuals that are requiered in this society. We must give a good use to these types of technology so that we may be able to have a functioning network, rather than to have any failures. In order to acheive a correct teaching with the technology, we would be if we take all this materials in a positive during the knowledge.

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      Globalization of education is the DEATH of liberty. We should be fighting against it!

  • @PassportGods
    @PassportGods 10 років тому

    The animation is brilliant!! Illustrates the point very well.

  • @jasmine_jui
    @jasmine_jui 9 років тому

    We are Bijoy Digital from Bangladesh providing Interactive Multimedia Technology for the Kids. We believe that will change the way of learning

  • @binithasurendran8977
    @binithasurendran8977 10 років тому

    Beautiful and relevant animation. Very effective presentation both in terms of content and current situation.

  • @GuitarHeroPhenomSux
    @GuitarHeroPhenomSux 11 років тому

    Oh, and as for the PhD comment -- yes, that's what I want to do, go to college for eight years, then work on my thesis for another few years, so that I can possibly get that desirable title, then (if the market isn't full) I can submit applications until maybe I get a tenured position making 40k-60k annually, while paying back over 100k in student loans. Then your basic bills on top of all that. Sounds like fun.

  • @TheEtelberto
    @TheEtelberto 5 років тому

    Bravo Zulu! you reached so many answers and that is already a great achievement. Certanly thoughts for future initiatives. The video and the argument is magnifical constructed. But it misses the main point for education challenges taht is in my view: how to improve digital learning systems for all (inclusion and multiculturality is the key?) trough a systemic approach only achieved by a Lifelong Learning model (from cradle to coffin) that makes us better citizens.

  • @VerifyTheTruth
    @VerifyTheTruth 3 роки тому

    The Fundamental Elements Of Nature Study, Combined With The Fundamental Principles Of Unschooling, An Open Curriculum, And An Open Campus, Will Develop Critical Thinking Skills, Improve Information Retention, Inspire A Love For Learning, Address Each Individual's Educational Needs, And Hone Each Student's Innate Talents According To Their Own Unique Interests.

  • @FLYMvdO
    @FLYMvdO 11 років тому

    the film point direct to the best place to be. Not with the negatives or the optimist. Designing is jusing the enviorment to create a new way of learning.

  • @JeniceArmstead
    @JeniceArmstead 11 років тому +1

    Excellent video!

  • @joemenezes6763
    @joemenezes6763 7 років тому

    This video is an example of what we see a lot nowadays; A lot of theory, but no practical solutions for the new age of learning.

  • @icemancometh74
    @icemancometh74 10 років тому +1

    Here is a novel thought: Why not just leave kids the fuck alone (as Pink Floyd suggested a few decades ago). Take a look at the Sudbury Valley model, which does just that. Put kids in a democratic environment and remove all pressure and they thrive.

  • @AIsurvey
    @AIsurvey 2 роки тому

    I have always thought about how the system of schools never really worked, for me all my study and effort I have done by my own.

  • @morgheeshgh4124
    @morgheeshgh4124 5 років тому

    Bravo! Excellent!!

  • @ragztheking
    @ragztheking 8 років тому +1

    more folks should be educated on how the system works!

  • @tariqhussainbhatti2487
    @tariqhussainbhatti2487 5 років тому

    What an illustration 👍

  • @白雪-m5q
    @白雪-m5q 11 років тому

    wonderful video.as a teacher in china,i am agree with your view point about the education system. thank you for your critical thinking. In your model,you address the model which the design between the reading and dreaming.But I have a question, do you agree that when students are reading, they just read others dreaming , so design is repeated in two stages in mind ?
    thank you again for the video.

  • @richardgaul4906
    @richardgaul4906 5 років тому +1

    Divine retribution in the future 3282 minus the two on this word finder verbal automatic mistake thank you for the sentence position in which my education doesn't understand but I can use divine retribution that I understand

  • @GuitarHeroPhenomSux
    @GuitarHeroPhenomSux 11 років тому

    When I was a teenager, I wanted to learn as much as I could, so I did the most logical thing and dropped out of school. Reading, experiencing what life has to offer is the key to education. Not being honed up in a room with a bunch of dimwitted droids, and an incompetent teacher who, given all the cutbacks probably makes less than the janitor. School is a joke.

  • @GuitarHeroPhenomSux
    @GuitarHeroPhenomSux 11 років тому

    I've explored that field myself for a while. The union/tenure thing was what my "incompetent" remark was directed towards. The latter part of your comment is a myth; college grads aren't guaranteed a higher salary. All the statistics, and generalizations are all bunk. Sure, some careers require a degree, but those fields are usually very competitive; and at this time, the market is full for most of them. College is too expensive, and risky to just "try" and see if I'd like it.

  • @angelitosarmiento9920
    @angelitosarmiento9920 11 років тому

    congratulation for this not only informative presentation but for giving me a new look at design as a revolutionary task.

  • @jeffsleadershipcafe
    @jeffsleadershipcafe 9 років тому

    What a great video! Truly inspiring!

  • @elearningcsolutions2180
    @elearningcsolutions2180 10 років тому

    Really good info in this video and a great animation!

  • @bsetser1
    @bsetser1 11 років тому

    Corporate designed education is not what we do. Would love to share more with you.

  • @matte0p
    @matte0p 10 років тому

    Nice visualization of concepts and relationships. Shame about the final label for idea: Human Capital Continuum. Gives those conveyor belts of moving "capital" a more grotesque look.

  • @annamera13
    @annamera13 5 років тому

    We are in 2019 with so many emerging tech and we are so far from a transformation, at least in Europe.

  • @thestickystudynotesolution2870
    @thestickystudynotesolution2870 9 років тому

    We are also an entrepreneurial company who promotes more efficient learning in a new way.

  • @annavehof
    @annavehof 9 років тому

    wow! thank you for making this video!

  • @vividolkchew5873
    @vividolkchew5873 11 років тому +1

    Great Video. Love the animation. Would like to use this video to introduce students to the 21st Century learning and skills required

  • @muhamadnasra1130
    @muhamadnasra1130 10 років тому +6

    could you please tell what tools used to create such video as i want to create my own educational videos. thanks

    • @JackSmith-du1yc
      @JackSmith-du1yc 7 років тому

      Hello, This is very nice video that is you have shared and I like it. In this video have great knowledge about e-learning system. e-learning arrangements exist for the two PCs and web, it just takes a decent e-learning apparatus for training to be encouraged from basically anyplace. and if you need some other knowledge so you can refer this link address.(goo.gl/nSsqFo)

  • @MarcoJesusPerez
    @MarcoJesusPerez 12 років тому

    what about after college? The cost of secondary education is enormous and a bachelors degree doesn't have the same weight it used to. Are you exploring the idea apprenticeships?

  • @NanZingrone
    @NanZingrone 11 років тому

    Wonderful video, but don't stop at 26, people are transitioning in and out of jobs/disciplines/skills sets/life demands at all ages, and many continue until they are in their 80s and 90s; for this to work, you need to extend your vision to the life course as well (and figure out ways to fold folks back into the process when they need to get access again)

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      They are integrating all sorts of thinks like workforce agencies and departments of labor. This is going to develop and already is developing into a tyrannical centralized system that will only benefit the elites like the Kochs, Gates, Bloombergs, Zuckerbergs, Buffets, Rockefellers, Bezoses, Mercers, Igers, Waltons, etc and trap the rest of us in misery!

  • @sallyessuman683
    @sallyessuman683 10 років тому

    This calls for reflection by teacher educators

  • @bobejjoul
    @bobejjoul 12 років тому

    just awesome ...

  • @isabelsummers8017
    @isabelsummers8017 8 років тому

    I want more videos like technology.

  • @nontapatduangmanee4179
    @nontapatduangmanee4179 12 років тому

    VERY USEFUL

  • @PrinceYanelbg
    @PrinceYanelbg 8 років тому +1

    hi, what program did you use to make this ?

  • @jittinan77
    @jittinan77 10 років тому

    I have a lot the ideas on Education in this video! Thank you so much..

  • @EartheeStephie
    @EartheeStephie 9 років тому

    Insightful.

  • @untamedlion33
    @untamedlion33 11 років тому

    You're right it depends on your major. Honestly most kids go into college for "Liberal Arts" thinking they can get what ever job they want, and leave with a masters in bologna disappointed. English is another especially acting. You have to look for yourself and take the risk for yourself because it changes all the time... You seem to have a sharp mind I think ur capable of trusting ur own instinct about things. and teachers unions dont really promote incompitence anymore, Theyve gotten stricter

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      Liberal arts used to be the studies of works like Shakespeare, the Bible, John Locke, Charles Dickens, J.R.R. Tolkien, Charlotte Bronte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Milton, as well as US and world history. It connected us with our past. Now it's tech, tech, tech and "informational texts" and less literature. And the stuff that is still around is increasingly illiberal (elitist). And yes, the phrase "liberals arts" has been perverted by the elites to mean something else now.

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      As for STEM, it's being ruined by H1Bs, OPT, L1s, and offshoring. Even engineering is under attack, and, from what I'm hearing, nursing and physical therapy aren't far behind.

  • @SajjadHaider786
    @SajjadHaider786 9 років тому

    Good overview...

  • @TheDanniFeer
    @TheDanniFeer 9 років тому +2

    Sorry you could send the text of the video, I am Mexican and I'm interested for a task, just I do not get it completely

  • @learnwithberryafaithfulser5565
    @learnwithberryafaithfulser5565 7 років тому

    Nice video.

  • @hihowareyou4087
    @hihowareyou4087 8 років тому +2

    the real education of the Future reading a book a day so you can buy brand new Lamborghini's and install new book shelves in are garage

  • @عبدالعزيزالدهاش-ع3ذ
    @عبدالعزيزالدهاش-ع3ذ 11 років тому

    Hello,, Please, Please, Please, what is the program used to making this film, I hope to respond to the need.

  • @MichelletheLD
    @MichelletheLD 2 роки тому

    Major rake ways - "it is important for children to learn how to learn"! Why do we prepare learners for a "good job", then what happens when they don't get a "good job", they fail?

  • @Mrgruffy44
    @Mrgruffy44 12 років тому

    I'm a bit leery of the phrase, "we are partnering with forward-thinking governments, funders, nonprofits and entrepreneurs to innovate across the human capital continuum". We are human beings, not human capital or human resources. If you study the education agenda of the corporate elite in early 20th century, you will find that our system is based on the European system of teaching the kids just enough to serve the interests of the corporations, but not enough for them to think for themselves.

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      That is the same force pushing this video and other personalized learning, competency based education, etc stuff that they come up with and force on us.

  • @dr.zulfiqarhaiderzaidi6651
    @dr.zulfiqarhaiderzaidi6651 7 років тому

    nice videos

  • @maverick368
    @maverick368 6 років тому

    I have remained sun glasses 21 pm

  • @rdvankayahan9753
    @rdvankayahan9753 8 років тому +1

    transcription please

  • @adamrubin8106
    @adamrubin8106 11 років тому

    what do you think of when you think of how education is evolving? do you think of learning?

    • @AhsokaSkywalker
      @AhsokaSkywalker 6 років тому

      No, I think, based on this video, of corporatism and tyranny.

  • @albertoarias9968
    @albertoarias9968 5 років тому

    Could somebody who speaks SPANISH or ENGLISH explain or give me an idea about this video and the subject please

  • @roleat
    @roleat 8 років тому

    Don't forget the farmers feed the rest of us.

  • @karenatsharon
    @karenatsharon 11 років тому

    Well I have mixed feelings about this video. Design for the future in mind? Of course! Is this the path to success? Not necessarily. Fix the K-12 system first. Two of my three children ended up completing high school in the US leaving them completely unprepared for University in Canada. Why the overinflated grades? Where is the rigor in the curriculum and the connections between sciences/math/language? Why is there always praise, without the thoughtful critique? Why busywork and not doing?

  • @brijeshpatel7292
    @brijeshpatel7292 11 років тому

    yes...its realy requirement ....because at this present time education system is not future oriented...

  • @shangyingyang2533
    @shangyingyang2533 9 років тому

    good.

  • @liednerr
    @liednerr 5 років тому

    Hey guys, I came here because I would love your feedback on something and it is relevant to this type of video. I recently put together a little guide on everything I've learned on Efficient Learning, and I'd love for some of you to read it and give me feedback. Sounds good? Reply and I'll get in touch with you! - thanks

  • @mgangtv2157
    @mgangtv2157 6 років тому

    If you want to hear a new dope artist look up Nocturnal

  • @alvinhidayat4188
    @alvinhidayat4188 2 роки тому

    Bener banget

  • @Senijs
    @Senijs 11 років тому

    nice name! XD

  • @nazerpattarumadom2130
    @nazerpattarumadom2130 10 років тому

    good

  • @chooseyoupichu
    @chooseyoupichu 10 років тому

    eh... as far as I know only the practical solution I've seen is ISOAPPLE...

  • @merrymeagain6366
    @merrymeagain6366 2 роки тому

    🌃

  • @rdvankayahan9753
    @rdvankayahan9753 8 років тому

    subtitle please

  • @MaxamillianStudio
    @MaxamillianStudio 7 років тому

    Here is an incredible design for a high-rise school for urban areas. ua-cam.com/video/QzBHvKn1kho/v-deo.html

  • @dosilysmith8520
    @dosilysmith8520 9 років тому +2

    there are too many things WRONG with this to give it a "Thumbs up" BUT there are many good things as well...so, I will NOT be giving this video a "thumbs down" either ...

    • @dosilysmith8520
      @dosilysmith8520 9 років тому

      ... the one part about how they all went off to 3 places ( with only a handful "falling through the cracks") then it sped ahead to about NOW and like EVERYONE and theirs mother's Brother was getting into college and NO one wanted to work the farm or the Factory (EVEN IN VIDEO GAMES "kids" don't like to "farm" or do the "Daily grind" of the raids and quest... like the daily grind of working in a factory...) I've wrote too much as it is

  • @debraaguilar3614
    @debraaguilar3614 5 років тому

    Sounds like socialism

  • @morgheeshgh4124
    @morgheeshgh4124 5 років тому

    Bravo! Excellent!!

  • @whoisbhauji
    @whoisbhauji 8 років тому +1

    Bravo! Excellent!!