Monday, November 9, 2020

HOW TO LEARN ANY LANGUAGE IN SIX MONTHS


HOW TO LEARN ANY LANGUAGE IN SIX MONTHS 

CHRIS LONSDALE - TEDxLingnanUniversity

23,250,917 views•Nov 20, 2013

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CHRIS LONSDALE is Managing Director of Chris Lonsdale & Associates, a company established to catalyse breakthrough performance for individuals and senior teams. In addition, he has also developed a unique and integrated approach to learning that gives people the means to acquire language or complex technical knowledge in short periods of time.

 

Jan-21-2014 Update.  The video transcripts are now available via the following links:

 

English Only:

http://www.the-third-ear.com/files/TE...

 

English + Chinese Translation:

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and YouTube and all the others who made this video possible 

THE SUPER MARIO EFFECT - TRICKING YOUR BRAIN INTO LEARNING MORE


THE SUPER MARIO EFFECT - 

TRICKING YOUR BRAIN INTO LEARNING MORE | 

MARK ROBER | TEDxPenn

5,724,642 views•May 31, 2018

TEDx Talks

27.8M subscribers

 

When 50,000 of Mark Rober's 3 million YouTube subscribers participated in a basic coding challenge, the data all pointed to what Rober has dubbed the Super Mario Effect. The YouTube star and former NASA engineer describes how this data-backed mindset for life gamification has stuck with him along his journey, and how it impacts the ways he helps (or tricks) his viewers into learning science, engineering, and design. Mark Rober has made a career out of engineering, entertainment, and education. After completing degrees in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University and the University of Southern California, Rober joined NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2004. In his nine years as a NASA engineer, seven of which were on the Mars rover Curiosity team, Rober worked on both the Descent Stage (the jet pack that lowered the Rover to the surface) and some hardware on the Rover top deck for collecting samples. In 2011, Rober’s iPad-based Halloween costume helped launch both his creative costume company, Digital Dudz, and his YouTube channel, which now boasts 3 million subscribers and 400 million views. His videos focus on creative ideas and science- and engineering-based pranks and activities. Rober is a regular guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". Today, he does research and development work for a large technology company in Northern California, where he lives with his wife and son. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

 

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Thursday, November 5, 2020

FOR STUDENTS : HOW TO TRIPLE YOUR MEMORY

 


HOW TO TRIPLE YOUR MEMORY BY USING THIS TRICK |

RICARDO LIEUW ON | TEDXHAARLEM

8,730,895 views•Dec 12, 2017

TEDx Talks

27.7M subscribers

 

Do you recall studying for your exams? You probably do. But do you remember how you studied, how you memorized French words or the year of the American civil war? Now, that’s probably harder. As a teenager, Ricardo Lieuw On was packing groceries when he knew what he wanted to study: he wanted to learn about learning. He picked up a study in psychology and learned how to reduce his learning time from 3 hours to 1 hour on the same piece of content. He gained the same knowledge in 200% less time. And specially for TEDxHaarlem, he shares the secret of his technique.

  This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

 

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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

WORDS OF WISDOM

Words of Wisdom-: SWAMI SIVANANDA 

Real education aims at controlling the mind, annihilating egoism, cultivating divine virtues, and attaining knowledge of the Self or Brahma Jnana - Swami Sivananda

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

WORDS OF WISDOM

FOR STUDENTS : WHY YOU SHOULD READ BOOKS


WHY YOU SHOULD READ BOOKS - 

THE BENEFITS OF READING MORE (ANIMATED)

783,662 views•Mar 22, 2017

BETTER THAN YESTERDAY

1.23M subscribers

 

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Why You Should Read Books  - The Benefits of Reading More (animated) 

 

Reading improves your focus and concentration.

 With all the distractions nowadays, people have really big problems with concentrating. Don’t be one of them.

 

You're stressed out? Then pick up a book.

 Research conducted in 2009 showed that reading is the most effective way to overcome stress.

 

Scientific studies show that reading actually makes you smarter.

Your body needs movement. That means your brain needs movement, as well. And reading is the best workout for your mind.

 

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Friday, October 30, 2020

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

FOR STUDENTS : GOOGLE CODING INTERVIEW WITH A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

 

GOOGLE CODING INTERVIEW WITH A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT

1,242,824 views•May 3, 2020

CLÉMENT MIHAILESCU

242K subscribers

 

In this video, I conduct a mock Google coding interview with a high school student, William Lin, who's also a competitive programmer. As a Google Software Engineer, I interviewed dozens of candidates. This is exactly the type of coding interview that you would get at Google or any other big tech company.

 

Check out the other Google coding interview that we filmed on William's channel: https://youtu.be/-tNMxwWSN_M

 

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FOR STUDENTS : HOW TO LEARN FASTER WITH THE FEYNMAN TECHNIQUE


 HOW TO LEARN FASTER WITH THE 

FEYNMAN TECHNIQUE

(EXAMPLE INCLUDED)

4,642,226 views•Feb 7, 2017

THOMAS FRANK

2.06M subscribers

If you want to cut your study time, using the Feynman Technique is a great way to do it. Named after the physicist Richard Feynman, it revolves around explaining a concept in simple language as if you were teaching it to someone else.

 

In this video, I'll show you exactly how to use the Feynman Technique.

 

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Grateful thanks to THOMAS FRANK and YouTube and all the others who made this video possible

FOR STUDENTS : STUDY TECHNIQUES - THE GOOD, BAD, & USELESS


STUDY TECHNIQUES - THE GOOD, BAD, & USELESS

729,151 views•Jan 4, 2020

Med School Insiders

1.02M subscribers

 

We'll dispel common study technique myths and mistakes. These are the study techniques you should and shouldn't be doing to get the highest grades in class, on your MCAT, and everywhere else.

 

Grateful thanks to Med School Insiders and YouTube and all the others who made this video possible