Sugata Mitra is a computer scientist, an educational theorist, and a former professor at Newcastle University. He is best known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment, for which was given the prestigious TED Prize in 2013. In this episode, we discuss why the educational system is outdated and how the future will look like if we apply his findings.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
02:17 The Right Way To Evaluate Students
06:11 Using Computers In Exams
10:52 Sugata Mitra On Starting His Career
17:21 Funding Experiments
19:22 Personal Learnings From "Hole In The Wall"
25:38 The Problems With "The Hole In the Wall"
32:01 My Project In Burundi
37:04 Self-organised Learning Environment
41:08 Learning Online
42:52 Changing Student Examinations
45:53 Progress Being Made In Education
48:53 The Problem With Homeschooling
51:34 Online VS. Face To Face Interactions
54:54 Why Group Work Is So Important
59:21 Understanding Spontaneous Order
01:04:19 Chaos And Evolution
01:05:49 Peter Gray's Library of Education
01:10:33 Sugata Mitra's Library Of Education
01:12:12 What's Overlooked About AI
01:22:44 Training AI in Groups
01:28:35 AI Teachers
01:30:52 The Best Assessment System
01:33:07 The Missing Piece In Education
01:35:18 Power: Politicians VS. Billionaires
01:39:49 Spending 1 Trillion Dollars
01:48:30 Sugata Mitra Last Words
4 июл 2024