If you spend hours and hours of studying, without improving your grades,
or information retention, then learn how to study smart by Marty Lobdell. Lobdell taught Psychology at Pierce College
in Washington State for 40 years. During
Lobdell's career, he has taught tens of thousands of students and he wants
students to succeed. After watching
students cram for eight hours or more for a test without any improvement,
Lobdell has developed a studying technique that helps the brain retain the
information that you are studying in this video "Study Less, Study
Smart"
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Most of us feel that our memory is weak. But how to improve your memory?
From day to day life activity to memorized pie value 43000 decimal place then
recalled it in 5 hours and 21 minutes, how I memorized it? You can you also do
it. If I can called as memory king then why not you? Do these exercise 5
minutes daily and change your life.
Guinness world record holder Mr. Krishan Chahal is the world’s foremost
authority on the memory improvement. Known as memory king Mr. Chahal has also
created the world’s toughest memory record by memorising value of pi up to
43,000 decimal places. Around the world millions of people and esteemed
organisation like Davidson Academy of Naveda (USA), Indian Air Force, IiT
Kanpur, Defence Research & Development Orgaization, Indian Navy, NPCIL and
many other organisations have benefitted
from his highly effective memory improvement programs. He has authored several
books on accelerated leaning. His Latest books are ‘Art of Memorising’ and ‘Art
of Studying Well’ He strongly believes that everyone has good memory they just
need to learn HOW TO USE IT.
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In this talk, Niema Moshiri talks about his experience as a student in a
massive classroom, and how this to his goal of rethinking education. As classroom sizes continue to increase, he
illustrates the benefits of adaptive online education as a replacement for the
traditional classroom.
Alexander Niema Moshiri is currently a Ph.D. student in the
Bioinformatics and Systems Biology program at the University of California, San
Diego. He works on computational biology, with a research focus on
phylogenetics and phylogenomics. Aside from research, Niema places a heavy
emphasis on teaching, namely on the development of online educational content,
primarily Massive Adaptive Interactive Texts (MAITs). For the past few years,
he has worked with Dr. Pavel Pevzner and Dr. Phillip Compeau in the development
of the Bioinformatics Specialization Track on Coursera, and has separately
co-authored a free online MAIT on Data Structures that is being used at UCSD
and USD.
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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Talks and YouTube and all the others who made this video
possible
This talk is posing the question of how technology is impacting the
classroom from a teacher's perspective and how there are many misconceptions
about how technology impacts the learning environment. Teacher at Baldwin school of Puerto Rico
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Talks
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Benjamin makes numbers dance. In his day job, he's a professor of
mathematics at Harvey Mudd College; in his other day job, he's a
"Mathemagician," taking the stage to perform high-speed mental
calculations, memorisations and other astounding mathematic stunts. It's part
of his drive to teach math and mental agility in interesting ways, following in
the footsteps of such heroes as Martin Gardner.
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Minister of State,Ministry of Human Resource Development,Government of
India
An elected Member of Parliament, former Minister of State for External
Affairs and former Under-Secretary-General to the United Nations, DR.SHASHI THAROOR
is the prize-winning author of fourteen books, including the classic The Great
Indian Novel (1989), India from Midnight to the Millennium (1997), Nehru: The
Invention of India (2003) and most recently Pax Indica: India & the World
of the 21st Century (2012).
A widely-published critic, commentator and columnist, Dr. Shashi Tharoor
served the United Nations during a 29-year career in refugee work,
peace-keeping,communications and public information and earnestly worked in the
Secretary-General's office. In 2006, he was India's candidate to succeed Kofi
Annan as UN Secretary-General. He has won India's highest honour for Overseas
Indians, the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman, and numerous literary awards, including
the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.
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