Professor Sugata Mitra, Pioneer of the 'Hole in the Wall' Experiment and Advocate for Revolutionary Approaches to Education
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In case you missed this episode when it was originally released, we are sharing it again as a summer special. Prepare to be challenged and inspired as we dive headfirst into the world of education with none other than the world-renowned Professor Sugata Mitra. Known for his pioneering "hole in the wall" experiment, Mitra's insights into the power of peer teaching, the role of AI, and the necessity of forward-thinking education are set to revolutionize the way we think about learning. His experience with minimally invasive education introduces a fresh perspective on the value of technology in our classrooms and our lives.
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Chapters
1. Professor Sugata Mitra, Pioneer of the 'Hole in the Wall' Experiment and Advocate for Revolutionary Approaches to Education (00:00:00)
2. Education, Technology, and Future (00:00:02)
3. Emergent Learning and Minimally Invasive Education (00:15:43)
4. Minimally Invasive Education in System (00:20:44)
5. Criticism of Self-Organized Learning Environments (00:34:15)
6. Changing Nature of Knowledge and Education (00:41:23)
7. Polarization and the Future of Education (00:48:00)
8. COVID's Global Impact on Learning (01:06:18)
9. Appreciation and Gratitude for Professor Mitra (01:15:23)
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