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Reinventing Reading: Paul Cameron at TEDxAuckland 

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Paul has always had a passion for technology and reading and finds it fascinating that we can now carry an entire library around in our pocket. Yet the reading experience has not evolved in more than 2000 years despite storytelling taking disruptive leaps forward with the introduction of film and video games. Booktrack is his answer to addressing the decline in reading and literacy rates that will help make reading relevant again to a new generation of readers. Prior to Booktrack, Paul flew with the Royal New Zealand Air Force in roles including fisheries and customs surveillance, search and rescue, and anti-terrorism. Paul then founded a new division of an electronics and software company that provides products and services to the global defense industry, before cofounding Booktrack.
www.booktrack.com/
www.tedxauckland.com/
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Комментарии : 31   
@jrmackiel48
@jrmackiel48 9 лет назад
His talk should be called "Getting People who Hate Reading to Read." Reading is much more than getting lost in the pages, it is about self-knowledge and the attainment of wisdom. By reading books, one is able to realize the cyclic nature of history and their own role within it.
@jrmackiel48
@jrmackiel48 9 лет назад
FredyAwd There are many such as "Manufacturing Consent" by Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky. This one specifically focuses on America and its role in time and time again persuading the American people to rally behind a war machine to justify killing thousands of people across the world. Another one is called "Against the Current" by Isaiah Berlin. This one is about a lot of other things though, but still, one is able to realize the cyclic nature of history and their role within it, when one reads Berlin's essays on different dissenters in history, and the challenges they faced from opposing the status quo of their times. It is more so that these books help one realize this implicitly rather than explicitly. The act of reading many different books and thinking critically about them is what allows one to connect the dots between different ideas and to realize the bigger picture. Different philosophy and history books also help one to realize the similarities between great nations that rose and fell time and time again.
@susansmyth7698
@susansmyth7698 3 года назад
Teach your children to love reading by being an example.
@mydoggylives
@mydoggylives 6 лет назад
My main thought while watching was the fact that different people had different reading speeds, so how would that work actually? But he answered that and, to me, it's so simple that it's great! You can adjust the "soundtrack" to your own reading speed! It's a good concept. I don't read NEAR what I used to when I was younger. He's right. It's mostly due to technology. I get my entertainment from RU-vid videos, movies, and tv nowadays. I still buy books, but not novels. I read trivia books, books on how to make things (origami, knots, crafts, etc.), survival books, and some science books (space, time, relativity, cosmos, etc.). I own a LOT of novels and short story collections that I've amassed over my lifetime, but rarely do I sit and read any. If I "read" a novel now it's most likely an audiobook that I listen to while I'm working. I really need to get back into reading again. (Only thing is... I don't like e-readers. I'd much rather hold a paper book in my hand and flip pages than scroll on an electronic device. So "booktracks" probably wouldn't really do me any good anyway.) 😋
@hahaha4419
@hahaha4419 3 года назад
In the middle of his speech, I was actually thinking he'd come to the TED to promote his product.
@coocoointhebrains
@coocoointhebrains 3 года назад
Samee
@bconsilio3764
@bconsilio3764 2 года назад
EXACTLY WHAT I JUST WROTE
@satyajitsinhkosamiya6822
@satyajitsinhkosamiya6822 10 лет назад
yes ..totally appreciate !!, "emotions are element of retention" if u use that tool one can raise the retention rate ..
@MoosaIslamic
@MoosaIslamic 4 года назад
Summary: 1. More imagination: music 2. More emotion: immersion/lack of distraction Synchronised soundtrack
@supreethrn
@supreethrn 4 года назад
Thank you
@onewithlife-meditationmind2626
Great video thank you!
@SeiryuNanago
@SeiryuNanago 6 лет назад
I don't know mate, japanese visual novel are already really good (and the style is exported though the independant game market).
@Woolong-ql1jh
@Woolong-ql1jh 9 лет назад
we already have sound novel. but still good talk.
@brittanydiego913
@brittanydiego913 7 лет назад
It is surprising how many people don't read a book after high school or college graduation!
@narsplace
@narsplace Год назад
That is because school makes reading like hard work. How can anyone like reading after school.
@elpiopro
@elpiopro 8 лет назад
This is gonna be a problem to the people ...it will stop using their own imagination "a little". They will increase the problems of the ear by the increasing use of hearing aids.
@peskylisa
@peskylisa 3 года назад
I'd very much like to see how this soundtrack application would work with my favorite reading material. Anne Rice, David Eddings, Frank Herbert, Jean M Auel, Michael and Kathleen O Neal Gear.... Or classics like Shakespeare, Homer, The New Testament of the Bible..........
@nayinisaianuragreddy3901
@nayinisaianuragreddy3901 10 лет назад
amazing!!!!!!!!!!,i would love try this
@amaze-on07
@amaze-on07 2 года назад
Is your company is still in existence?
@klobmuk
@klobmuk 10 лет назад
y u no have more views! and coments. this stuff is brilliant...
@DannyBrassell
@DannyBrassell 11 лет назад
Loved your talk, Paul. Well done. When you get a chance, please check out my TEDx VillageGate talk, "The Reading Makeover." I'd love to hear your thoughts and connect. ;-)
@narsplace
@narsplace Год назад
Seems like a sales pitch
@C30Net
@C30Net 5 лет назад
If they try to produce noise cancelling headphones with low price it would be better than this.
@MoosaIslamic
@MoosaIslamic 4 года назад
This Tedx is basically a sales pitch! Disappointed!?!
@askformoreinfowhichyouwont7510
Did ted become a platform for salespitches???????????????????????????????????
@bconsilio3764
@bconsilio3764 2 года назад
This was a commercial to have us buy his device. Click bait at it’s worst! I AM SO DISAPPOINTED IN TEDX!
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