How covid-19 is boosting innovation
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- Covid-19 has accelerated the adoption of technologies and pushed the world faster into the future. As businesses and organisations look towards the post-pandemic era, what lessons can be learned about innovation? Read more here: econ.st/3t6T7yM Film supported by Mishcon de Reya
Chapters
00:00 - How has covid-19 boosted innovation?
01:20 - Drone deliveries
04:20 - How crises lead to innovation
06:47 - How restaurants have innovated
09:29 - Inequality between companies
10:48 - Some start-ups have thrived
12:57 - Working from home
14:15 - E-learning: benefits and challenges
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“You can’t solve a problem on the same level that it was created. You have to rise above it to the next level.”
-Albert Einstein
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Millions AWAKE
of course
@@theyredistortingyourrhythm130⬅️ 🐑🐑🐑🐑
"The significant problems we face cannot be resolved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them"
This man is definitely gonna be a billionaire when amazon buys his drone company
they said it already belongs to Walmart
@@tolgonai9042 It doesn't they're partnering with Walmart, there's a difference.
E-learning has hardly been a success for elementary or secondary students. Your focus on uni students is convenient b/c it suits your program. But e-learning has been a disaster for kids. It has not democratized education! Far from it.
it is a disaster for uni students too, I am suffering from it .....
@@xinyuekang240 I am a professor and let me tell you that my work load has trippled and the outcomes are not what I expect
Mind maps they are the Godmother of innovation.
@@xinyuekang240 Ivvh
it's a disaster for grad students also !!
Big companies have been given financial parachutes and the ability to operate during the pandemic while others have been forced to shut down.
Big companies were favored more than small businesses under Trump's term, for obvious reasons. They took a huge percentage of that help
exactly, lots of big companies should collapse - artificially kept afloat. People who save money should finally gain edge.
Personally felt more like society and corporations are pushing current technology level to its limits rather than innovation during this pandemic.
I think the point is that the innovations are mostly logistical = new ways of organizing the delivery of services (medicine, food, education).
@@aletheiai yeah but isn't food delivery and drone already implemented for years now.
@@Milfhunter_404 Did you not watch the video? If you did, and still don't understand the message, your question *could* be answered by watching it again. Perhaps you simply have narrow expectations of "innovation", which is not semantically equivalent to "invention".
Agreed
@@aletheiai okay boomer
Love the sound production of the Zipline delivery drone jetting off!
The quality of the content in the economist is the best in the Internet.
Lots of fine words: challenge, innovation, progress, pushing further into the future, speed...
Can we stop and think if the future is really going to be so freaking cool???
I see a lot of separation among people and a lot of anxiety... Am I the only one seeing this???
Can't agreee more. All I see is separation and more loneliness.
Yeah, no one wants to speed up. How often does anyone tell you life is too slow and relaxing....?
i agree..
This is the goal. Less and less human interaction. But this is what make us human! We are sociable creatures!!
As an Energy Engineering student who is about to graduate, after watching this video I started to question myself what am I doing? The wolrd is full of challenges and new opportunities while I am here sitting in a chair, with a ton of homework for doing and worried about my grades.
Don't be restless. Education is the gateway to broader opportunities and higher achievements. Your time will come when you'll use the knowledge and skills that you've accumulated to make the world a better place.
As a student myself, we aren't yet fully equipped to take on these challenges. Keep learning for now, your time will come
haha you summarised the universal student existence
The pandemic required the improvement of technological policies (like medical R & D, infrastructure, technical rules), economic
& social policies (new industries or social security), human resource policies (public health & education or enlightenment).
However, it also necessitated administrative management policies (scaling up like international cooperation &
decentralization like hearing the medical field). I hope we’ll be able to get sustainability with new techs & humane policies.
The retail sector has experienced the most negative impact from the wake of this pandemic.
Clothing retailers have lost access to direct interactions with their customers.
Online shopping and online businesses has been the most used source for B2C transactions.
Restaurants, food stores and diners have had to adopt to collection/takeaway methods. This has boosted revenue for courier companies like UberEats and Deliveroo.
Basically online is the new normal and without the internet we would be lost!
"Inspiration unlocks the future, technology eventually catches up" - Quote from The Wind Rises by Hayao Miyuzaki
Two obvious takeaways: (1) government investment in new technologies spurs tons of innovation and economic growth. We've known this for eons. When a crisis erupts, functioning governments pour money into research and stimulus, and voila, innovation and growth. (2) College in America should be free. No question about it. No person should have to worry about paying for their essential needs: food, clothing, shelter, health care and education.
If everything is free, assuming all you said would be provided by the goverment, would take agency away from the working class to make their own decision on what kind of housing/food/health care/education they want. Ive heard of a voucher based alternative, like food stamps that could be extended to other areas wich may work in de-federalization.
I remember seeing a video about zip line! Wow they’ve come so far
Very informative thanks!
It will be interesting seeing which innovations endure post pandemic...
Sorry, those two sisters raised £250,000,000 on the back of one ghost kitchen? That's insane.
Nothing against pushing forward, clearly it will work around the clock but those restaurants inside will be charge a lot to pay that 250 back.
it just shows how desperate many investors are to back the next big winner.
During economic downturns, life can be much harder for startups..
..which are so often the engines of innovation
The Economist gives quality information inevitably directed to their public. No poor person reads it by preference. I do agree this crisis triggered an evolution that was unexpected. And with it, many will suffer too. Inequality is larger than before. The first that suffer each radical change are those who are more vulnerable. About this subject, only search for another profiled journalism. My main concern is the banalisation of human contact needs. Yet, we can't live happy only surrounded by objects. It is delusional. I trully enjoy this video and hope to see more.
Innovation should have been one of our top priorities not just in time of crisis, but also in normal situations. Only then people will realize how it could have been one of the most useful resource.
The majority of people are often lazy and reluctant to embrace change and need a stimulus such as the pandemic that forces them out of their comfort zones.
could someone answer me which song plays in the 6:55 section? although they could provide the soundtrack used in each film, right?
That was an excellent presentation! So informative.
Fantastic.
Thanks.
Firstly thanks for prepare this video. Because it gives me a idea for how is inovation evaluate in pandemic and how the people change their habit. The inovation at food, deliver and medical sector is so impressive. Because the peoples not used to do this like that before pandemic and with the change it effect the human behavior. My final opinion is the inovations will faster than today in the future and we need to catch the inovations.
Thank you so much , ma'am
I'm very blessed to have teacher like you
Plz make more Videos on Ancient political thought , actually coaching fee is very high, and no making sense of taking few classes , CEC is helping students a lot, I watch all required videos
I have to prepare political science and international relations
Plz make Videos for that 🙏
Thanks ma'am again ☺
Wow what a perspective!
The necessity is the mother of innovation
this video is very helpful. 🧗♂️
its showing an accurate and deep understanding; great perceptive. 💡
Muito obrigado for all the insightful information.. 🤝
Meanwhile my University: Let's take a proctored exam with disabled tab switching!
2nd computer ?
@@pseudounknow5559 2nd computer = innovation
Very informative & useful video 👍👌🙏
After the pandemic, the increasing rate of plastic usage can become an enormous problem for natural environment, especially in Asia (Vietnam , and some other countries that I don't know well).
Using one Chromebook for literally anything is awful.
Yeah. You'll be better off buying an old "real" computer and putting Linux on it.
@@johanponken Definitely, install Linux and run every other OS as a VM, including Chrome OS, then distribute with X2Go clients to the 3 kids.
Imagine halting this covid 19 issues and a play to move your finances forward
The economist teach us to learn how to be more productive despite in this pandemic that we are facing right now. It is true that the poor can be left in the lurch if they do not strive to rise above their poverty. With modern technologies it should be the main companion of all so that they can gradually adapt to this lifestyle. Social inequality is not what the economist want us to feel but they want us to give us hope despite of this crisis. Efficient and productive way of new technology can save life this was the main point here. I am not rich but this video awakened me to be even more positive. The pandemic has really change the culture inside educationally institution and make more open to adopting electronic learning and allow us students to customize our learning needs.
i like how it didn't started with freaking series of ads
People used to complain that the economy will go back in time. But look at us we humans just tech-celerated into the future
Nice report!!!
MALAY SUBTITLES Part 4 of 4
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Oleh itu, apabila anda bertiga mesti memulakan persekolahan ...
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... pada pukul 8.30, pada satu Chromebook ...
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...itu mustahil
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Menurut jabatan pendidikan Amerika ...
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... hampir satu daripada lapan kanak-kanak tidak mempunyai akses internet ...
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... melalui desktop atau komputer riba di rumah
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Pembelajaran digital nampaknya dapat mewujudkan ketidaksamaan sosial ...
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... dalam dunia pasca wabak
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Pergantungan pada teknologi telah benar-benar muncul ...
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... ketaksamaan yang wujud sebelum ini ...
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... tetapi itu tidak hadir kerana semua orang berada di dalam bilik bersama
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Christina mengatakan bahawa ketinggalan ...
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... boleh memaksanya untuk menjadi pelajar sambilan ...
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... dan ini akan mengurangkan bantuan kewangannya ...
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... dan mempengaruhi kemampuannya untuk membayar pengajian kuliahnya
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Saya tidak suka memikirkan apa maksudnya ...
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... kerana ini adalah hidup saya ...
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... anda tahu, ini adalah masa depan anak-anak saya
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Sebenarnya tidak ada pilihan lain untuk saya selain sekolah
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Inilah yang perlu saya lakukan untuk membebaskan kita dari kemiskinan
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Banyak inovasi yang berkembang semasa krisis ...
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... berpusat pada teknologi digital ...
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... dan akan menjadi sebahagian daripada kehidupan seharian ...
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... apabila dunia kembali ke masa yang lebih biasa
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Ahli teknologi dan pembuat dasar ...
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... menghadapi cabaran untuk memastikan inovasi baru ini ...
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... jangan menanamkan ketaksamaan, tetapi meluaskan peluang
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Saya rasa ini betul-betul ...
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... peluang penting bagi umat manusia ...
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... bukan sahaja membawa teknologi baru untuk ditanggung ...
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... tetapi untuk pertama kalinya membawanya dengan cara yang ...
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... adil untuk manusia di Bumi
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Helo saya Tom Standage, timbalan editor di The Economist
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Sekiranya anda ingin membaca lebih lanjut mengenai bagaimana covid-19 ...
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... mendorong inovasi kemudian klik pada pautan yang bertentangan
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Dan jika anda ingin menonton lebih banyak lagi siri Now & Next kami ...
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... kemudian klik pada pautan yang lain
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Terima kasih kerana menonton dan jangan lupa untuk melanggan
very soon Hunger Games will be a reality. so more plastic getting littered
“Necessity is the mother of invention.”
― Plato
And desperation is the father of changed thinking.
Rwanda has been using drones for medical aid for years though...
One of the key words of 2020: pivot
The Economist
great view
Thanks for the video
MALAY SUBTITLES Part 3 of 4
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Ia adalah permulaan yang menawarkan ruang dapur yang fleksibel ...
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... dikenali sebagai dapur hantu ...
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... untuk tukang masak dan restoran yang melayani terutamanya pasaran penghantaran
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Sementara beberapa dapur hantu dimiliki oleh rangkaian restoran tunggal ...
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... Karma Kitchen mempunyai banyak syarikat yang berbeza ...
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... stesen panas di bawah satu bumbung
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Menghasilkan segalanya dari donat Afrika barat ...
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... untuk kari tandoori
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Syarikat ini ditubuhkan dua tahun lalu ...
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... dan wabak itu telah mengubah nasibnya
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Apa yang memerlukan masa tiga tahun untuk kita capai ...
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... kini telah mengambil masa selama lapan bulan dari segi permintaan pasaran
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Permulaan baru-baru ini membuka dapur hantu keduanya di London ...
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... dan ia mempunyai lima lagi tapak dalam pembinaan
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Ia merancang untuk membina lebih banyak dapur hantu di kediaman ...
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... dan kawasan panas pejabat di seluruh Eropah
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Kami mahu membuka 60 kemudahan dapur
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Itu bermula untuk kita dengan pembiayaan
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Cita-cita syarikat permulaan yang berkembang pesat seperti Karma Kitchen ...
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... dapat menarik minat pelabur
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Tetapi ia juga boleh berakhir dengan permulaan menjual sendiri ...
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... kepada syarikat yang lebih besar dengan poket yang lebih dalam
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Dan itu membawa risiko sendiri
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Anda melihat dari penyelidikan penggabungan dan pengambilalihan ...
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... apabila pemerolehan berlaku ...
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... inovatif syarikat kecil itu biasanya menurun
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Persoalannya adalah sama ada konglomerat besar ...
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... akan dapat mendorong permulaan ini ...
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... agar mereka dapat memimpin dalam hal inovasi ...
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... dan agar inovasi itu menjadi ...
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... disebarkan ke seluruh organisasi
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Bagi banyak syarikat besar dan kecil ...
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... bekerja dari rumah merupakan inovasi yang paling ketara ...
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... untuk keluar dari wabak
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Pada tahun 2020 covid-19 bertukar menjadi firma teknologi ...
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... menjadi salah satu kisah kejayaan wabak ini
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Pada awal tahun ...
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... kira-kira 10 juta orang mengambil bahagian dalam mesyuarat Zoom setiap hari
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Tetapi ini telah meningkat hingga 300m ...
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... menjelang April 2020
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Dan penggunaan kerja jarak jauh yang meluas semasa wabak ...
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... boleh membawa kepada inovasi selanjutnya di masa depan
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Lebih banyak syarikat mungkin cenderung untuk mengambil risiko ...
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... dan menerapkan idea baru pada tahun-tahun akan datang
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Mereka mendapati bahawa sebenarnya bekerja dari rumah ...
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... dapat berfungsi dengan baik dan nampaknya tidak menjadikan orang kurang produktif
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Ini mungkin menjadikan orang lebih produktif
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Itu akan bererti bahawa selepas krisis, syarikat akan lebih bersedia ...
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... untuk menjaga beberapa tingkah laku tersebut
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Mungkin kurang perjalanan perniagaan, mungkin mempunyai lebih banyak pekerjaan dari rumah ...
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... dan mungkin juga berani mencuba perkara lain yang mereka enggan
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Oleh itu, ini hanya membolehkan mereka diuji ...
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... dan tidak menghukum orang jika mereka tidak bekerja ...
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... kerana itu hanya akan menangguhkannya
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Beberapa idea yang paling hebat ...
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... memerlukan peluang dan keadaan yang tepat ...
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... untuk menunjukkan nilai mereka
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Dua dekad yang lalu ...
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... e-pembelajaran muncul sebagai idea baru yang radikal ...
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... diramalkan akan mengubah dunia pendidikan
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Tetapi ramalan seperti itu gagal ...
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Menghantar semua pelajar pulang sepanjang semester ini ...
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... selepas wabak coronavirus di kampus
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... sehingga covid-19 melanda ...
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... dan potensi pembelajaran jarak jauh menjadi jelas
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Pasaran pendidikan dalam talian ...
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... ditetapkan hampir empat kali ganda antara 2019 ...
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... dan 2026
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Pandemik telah benar-benar mengubah budaya ...
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... di dalam institusi pendidikan ...
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... dan menjadikan mereka lebih terbuka untuk mengadopsi e-pembelajaran
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Pembelajaran dalam talian mendemokratisasi pembelajaran dengan banyak
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... ia telah membolehkan pelajar menyesuaikan pembelajaran ...
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..untuk memenuhi keperluan mereka dan anda dapat menyelesaikan keseluruhan ijazah dalam talian ...
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... kerana anda mungkin berada di bahagian dunia ...
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... di mana sangat sukar bagi anda untuk berulang alik ke universiti
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Perubahan budaya dalam pembelajaran dalam talian nampaknya kekal ...
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... tetapi dengan itu muncul peringatan bahawa inovasi baru ...
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... juga boleh berjuang untuk mengatasi beberapa cabaran lama
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Untuk pelajar universiti sepenuh masa dan ibu tiga ...
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... Christina Holley, belajar sebelum pandemi berjalan lancar
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Setiap semester saya mendapat As dan Bs
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Saya bertemu dan menepati jangkaan saya sendiri
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Dan anak-anak saya belajar dengan bersungguh-sungguh ...
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... dan grednya bagus
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Tetapi sekarang Christina tidak mampu membeli teknologi ...
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... diperlukan untuk membolehkan keluarganya berpartisipasi dalam pertukaran ke e-learning
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Mempunyai peralihan ke pendidikan dalam talian ...
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... mengerikan, tidak ada cukup peranti di rumah
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Saya ingin mencuba dan memulakan semula internet terlebih dahulu
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Menggunakan satu Chromebook untuk tiga kanak-kanak ...
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... dahsyat
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Pertama sekali jadual mereka adalah pada masa yang sama
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
― Albert Einstein
Great quote!
Yes, and is why people should get paid for their ideas to companies. We have to rethink how we earn income.
Nice video.
Do the Economist have transcript ? if yes, that would be so nice
I love this channel. Well made documentary videos, with English subtitles and professional presenters
Bold claims Economist, don't know if I buy it.
The one macbook could be sold to buy 4 chromebooks
Who want's to buy a Chromebook with its terrible memory management? If you want something that works you go with what is certain. Not to mention that MacBook is probably at least 5 years old.
In Bosnia during the war, you could buy a woman for the night for a can of tuna. It's all relative.
10:50 - they used the same audio GUGA always uses when grilling 😂😂
Take out and food delivery are adding to the huge plastic waste problem.
It will only be possible if people have enough money, which they don't.
Don't worry, just last month 365,000 Americans got employed :)
Innovation is like the wind it blows it bends it turns in all directions according to its nature. Innovation to me is how our mind adapts to understanding our understanding.
and by changing our altitude (attitude) we can get on our way
18:00 The need for devices to drive connectivity and provide a shared pool of online resources was solved by the application of a cloud based Linux community I used before cloud drives were considered practical. It used to fit on a zip drive?
fascinating
This makes both excited and afraid for what's to come in the next couple of years. Now that we have all of this technology, we have to do better
And now all those plastic are used more, I hope they / goverment implement to use plastic alternative / nature friendly container
The world is rapidly changing!
This is technology optimism on steroids ....
Science, innovation and technology are drivers of tomorrow's economy. The sooner it's here, the better.
The rider should bring the foods to Hong Kong 😏😏
The COVID pandemic is the Sputnik moment of our generation. Like they say, "Necessity is the mother of all Innovations". What an exciting near future we have indeed!
Lol, keep dreaming , humanity is way behind innovation predictions from 40 years back....
@@pavelow235 With people like you around, yes.
When one door is closed, another one is opened
I heard it somewhere
2021 still difficult to human
Hard times creat strong men, in crisis we are more creative
300 year dark age. Great job everyone.
Adoption is the key for a change. There is no point in advancing the innovation when the adoption rate is falling behind. The innovation must also give space for adoption and consider the possible ways.
Take laptops/ chromebooks as an example. Still people are unwilling to buy laptops because the financial burden of physicals books & tution fee outweigh the need of laptops in India. Then how people are expecting to adopt to online lectures when the system have been entirely based on Pen & paper ?
I find it revolting that e-learning would deepen inequality rather than reduce it. It's much cheaper to give students laptops then to build schools. In this case, inequality increasing is a choice, not an inevitability.
I literally was just thinking about this and the Economist releases a video LOL
Where is Christina Holley's go-fund-me page? Lets get her a new laptop
Seriously, any way we can get that started? 😊
@@Jason_E We can buy her a new laptop, but that's no solution for the macro scale poverty and wealth discrepancy which exists worldwide, aggravated even more during the pandemic. The problem doesn't end at Christina, it starts at her.
@@muscoloitaliano "The problem doesn't end at Christina, it starts at her." I think Christina is the hole that exposed the problem, not the start. How about starting a drive to buy kids that can't continue their studies because of this problem? Then draw a guideline/rule so kids will really use it for study and not for something else? Just my opinion..
@@dianbello9414 Did you seriously not know about this before watching this video? Forget the west, look at the conditions out here in the real world, Asia and africa, and youll see what real poverty looks like. Out here in South asia, people dont have proper houses but have sold off their savings to buy one smartphone for their kids' education. Christina isnt even poor by global standards, shes just one of the lesser rich folks. Look outside, and youll realise.
How about not letting college students to have 3 kids without a father outside of a wedlock?
I would appreciate very much if Mr. Standage spoke a little more slowly for learners of English as a second language.
Does anyone find it odd that the British Michelin Star owner wasn't wearing a mask?
Seek help
Yeah that was very rude of him.
Healthy. Especially mentally.
He might been exempt from face covering
The employees wearing face shields instead of masks.. cringe.
To help others is to help yourself.
I’m in middle of Lockdown in Shanghai… and It’s sad to see how “Ai” wants to takeover and reduce Human-Touch 🥲🥹😤 … but it’s not over yet…
Human Instinct will Prevail ❤️LOVE & LIVE❤️
Thank you all
If we all sit together the results will be more amazing, faster, clearer, efficient.
Think about it in broad spectrum.....................
Our school district gave each student ipad for the duration of the school year. That should be the norm everywhere. BTW, I sure hope remote schooling won't be our future. It doesn't work well neither for kids nor parents.
코로나 바이러스는 인류에게 위기로 다가올 수도 있었습니다. 하지만 인류가 어떻게 대처하는지에 따라서 앞으로 다가올 더 위험한 바이러스들에 대한 대비책이 될 수 있다고도 생각합니다. 인류의 생물학적인 위협을 극복하기 위한 과학자들의 노력을 응원합니다.
Why does the school not provide computers? Or tablets?
Adam Levine, is that you?
My online learning starts tomorrow 👁 💧 👄 💧 👁
Aha, agree 😊
People shall always need to be looked after unless they are taught how to take care of themselves(how to nourish both body and mind)best and instead of simply mass producing goods we will be better off focusing on boosting up consumers consumption efficiency by ensuring personalized delivery and distribution (as a continuing flow streamlining is essential) without bias. Issuing alert for addiction, habit and impulse led consumption rather than necessity driven one and preventing them whenever and wherever necessary. so we ought to be and need to be rational producer first otherwise we'll remain trapped in the vicious cycle of our own making never allowing us to emerge out of it. The point is being practical and being sure what each one of us truly need to get.
I didn't know adam levine started a drone company
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The best ever all times needed innovation would be to have The 'Holistically balanced Perspective' so that we could figure out the ways to 'Revert To Our Own Original Nature'. Otherwise theses one sided innovation would put us on Extreme path, and we would be then called "The 21st century's extremists" (Sorryfor the word 'Extremist if it offend some of us')
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Michelin stared restaurant shifts to home delivery!! and The Economist calls it innovation?! really?! I expected far more quality content from The Economist.
yup this is dumb. "as a michelin restaurant, we've innovated a revolutionary idea: takeaway boxes!!" WHOA what an innovation! like f*cking pizza places around me hadn't figured this out since i was a kid in the 90s lol.
They have a multitude of other examples to support their thesis (drones, medicines, etc.). Why are you so quick to disregard the quality of this video because of one instance you deem bad? Also, the video did not claim delivery is just now "invented" but simply showed new ways/professions in which it has been deployed. A Michelin-ranked restaurant having takeaways is, indeed, something new, not only because it has simply never, or rarely at best, been done before, but also because so much of what makes the dining experience so expensive is the environment and dine-in service. It is pretty consistent with the video's theme.
@@mynameis4080 A Michelin restaurant having takeaways is not really an innovation, and the company Zilpline (drone delivery) was doing the same thing for couple of years now, the ghost kitchen is nothing really new and innovative as well, the pandemic just accelerate their growth, read the title again "How covid-19 is boosting innovation" it is supposed to be about how pandemic is boosting innovation and not boosting some business growth.
@@mynameis4080 And a Michelin restaurant changing their business to takeaways is just altering their not-working model to another *long existing* business model, it's not called innovative by any means.
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Food delivery is an innovation in the pandemic? It has been long time in the market. It is very normal in Malaysia.
I didn't know Malaysia had any technology?
We actually invented the penfriend. It just malaysian are ignorant about it. As for food delivery, it was china that started it with wide used of tech
The scale of food delivery was the change.
Eg1 some people prefer to each out or didn’t use much technology. Some of these people learnt to use food delivery series when restrictions prevented restaurants having a dine in service.
Eg1 some ultra end end restaurants would never have offered food delivery or take away before the pandemic. They prefer to maintain control of the dish until their own staff place it in front of the customer. They have had to learn how to create a menu that works for takeaway and delivery.
* how can they plate a dish to still look great after being on a delivery bike?
* how will the dish react to being in different containers while being delivered?
Etc...
That's not the point
Undoubtedly, civilisation and modern society will not be going "back to normal" because as a modern social body, most of humanity have adapted and become accustomed to the implementation of operations and structure since coming in place post pandemic.
If organisations see the implementation of changes (due to pandemic) as being more cost effective, spike in sales/market share, more efficient for business operation..... Then going "back" would be significantly questioned!
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Tech is two edge sword I’m worried about zipline drone technology, it can also drop ieds or drone bombs it will be huge security risk for countries like india to approve drone technology like zipline long travel deliveries, it will rise new security threat
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Everything thing is becoming online Day by day and covid has made it faster