TED Curator Chris Anderson on the "TED-ification" of Education
"Learning needs to be joyful," says Chris Anderson, curator of TED Talks and TED Ed. "TED's mission is 'ideas worth spreading," explains Anderson, "and the most important part of that mission, logically, has to be kids."
Started in 1984, TED (Technology, Education, Design) is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, typically through short lectures with noted thinkers. Videos of these talks, which started appearing online in 2006, have been viewed over one billion times. In 2011 TED developed TED Ed, an educational resource for teachers and students "to capture and amplify the voices of the world's greatest educators."
Reason managing editor Katherine Mangu-Ward recently sat down with Anderson to talk about the future of education and the use of technology in the classroom.
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"TED-ification" of Education"
You mean education has become a low-information event attended only to signal social status?
Amen. TED is a cross between PBS, church, and drama school.
It's less than a church than a forum for gurus and prophets. The whole flavor of scientific revelation is bizarre for someone educated in a conception of science rooted in lingering skepticism about received dogma.
"The whole flavor of scientific revelation" is liberal arts bullshit and has nothing to do with science.
There are some TED Talks I've really enjoyed, but at least as many that deserve to be mocked.
You know what would make TED talks better? Writing them down. PowerPoint is for the illiterate.
*slow clap*
Great, so we can teach the hyper-connected millennials about socialism?
Except that those economic ideas are not really socialist; they are close to the economic systems promoted by fascists. That's not really surprising either, given the close historical ties between progressivism and fascism.
Really, everything pushed by the left is fascism. Our own died-in-the-wool socialist city council is really fascist, even though they claim to be socialist. None of them have come out and said that the factories should be nationalized, they believe that the means of production should remain in private hands, but the results of production should conform to the state's goals and be directed as such.
You know who else believed in that economic system?
Tony?
Hugh Johnson?
He's really good in that X-Men series.
I have a Hugh Johnson. Just though I'd mention it.
Nixon?
Whose goals should the results of capitalism attempt to satisfy?
*head in hands*
TIL that TCP/IP is Marxist.
As in the TED talk Hypothetically, would it be OK to have sex with a robot dog?
No mind remains unchanged!
Maybe they could make one of these to accommodate a human.
http://colormute.com/hot-doll/
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http://www.Jobs-spot.com
Dude I really like the sound of that man. Makes sense to me dude.
http://www.AnonWayz.tk
I think that these really really smart guys have come to the absolutely wrong conclusion. People do not need more training to do fun and interesting things, they need to be able to focus on things that they DON'T care about. People need more help abstaining from the distractions than immersing themselves in them. There is a vast difference between surfing all day, every day and having a real job and surfing on weekends.
Learning to enjoy or be satisfied doing tedious or onerous tasks; now that's useful. There are huge swaths of our lives that are not fun and never will be. It is foolish and cruel to teach children otherwise.
Or maybe I am missing something and all the garbage men, podiatrists and morticians are dancing joyful jigs just out of my sight. Maybe I am the only guy who works dull stuff for money, and that somewhere there is a job for me that will fulfill me as a human being and entertain me each day and I just haven't found it yet. (Cause I's too busy doing my TPS reports.)
TED on education is all about obscuring the elemental truth that life is hard and you need to work and sacrifice to be successful.
The intelligent creative 1%ers will do well in school no matter what. But the TED ethos is setting up most kids for disappointment and failure.
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http://www.Jobs700.com
just before I saw the receipt which said $5461 , I didnt believe ...that...my mom in-law woz like they say actually bringing in money in their spare time at there labtop. . there sisters roommate has been doing this 4 only about twenty months and by now paid the mortgage on there house and purchased themselves a Audi Quattro . this link...........www.netjob70.com
Holy mudder of bejeebus, Reason, don't you have enough cash on hand now to get rid of at least part of these ridiculous 'I makes ten thousan and 2 hunerd dollar cause I lurnt to run the laptop of my sister' shit?
Why do you hate free minds and free markets?
For some kids, learning is joyful. You have to be curious. If you are, you are probably going to spend a great deal of time reading and in general thirsting for knowledge. But let's face it, for some kids this is not interesting and kicking around puppies and murdering toad frogs is more interesting. The latter go on to become cops or bureaucrats. Higher education is not for all, no matter how hard you try to make it be.
This is why we roll with it.
http://www.Anon-Wayz.tk
So we need more leftist propaganda masquerading as education? Aren't the school and media systems enough?
Or are you afraid that people can still get to real information?
Define "real information".
I Got Hooked On Having An Online Business Almost A Decade Ago When I Created An Online Course And Made My First.
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Well, this is so unnecessary. Education has a number of significant disadvantages but here they are trying to invent a wheel. Seems like yet another program to feast on taxpayer money. It's so much better to improve current education system. I've read on My Essay Writers Online that the major problem is that education revolves around an average student. Thus those who can do better that the majority as well as those who need additional help are neglected. And, unless parents are doing something about it, these kids are shut in upon themselves.
Your co-worker's ex-wife sells meth. I hear they just released her from a mental institution after she was involved in a home invasion attempt by the neo-symbionese liberation army. That's messed up.