If this doesn’t make you stop and think… I dunno what will. Incredible information presented with clean motion graphics. Nice stuff.
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I remember my English teacher used to play these kinds of videos during our class to make us think about our futures.
comment faisions avant, sans internet; cela a bouleversé la vie sociale des gens. Des milliards de questions sont posées sur Google mais à qui étaient posées les questions avant internet!?!
Larissa,
This points to one of the issues with higher education today, technology evolving at such a fantastic rate that we are not keeping up with it. I feel that as educators, we spend too much time teaching students “what to think” instead of developing the foundations on “how to think”.
Great video. Thanks for finding it.
I Came back for the video one more time. I see I made a terrible mistake in my comment. I meant human beings *G*
Great find Larissa, this is both provocative and educational. It’s amazing to think of how fast technology can grow, and how quickly things multiply in today’s modern world.
I think it goes to show that we always have to strive to keep learning and challenging what we”think” we know. Imagine spending all that money on an education and by the time you graduate, what you may have learned is out of date.
Pretty amazing information in the video. I’m going to watch it over a few times to take it all in. Cool music too
This is a interesting clip. Wonder were the futere will bring humanbeens
Interesting numbers. I wonder what we’ll do once computers are smarter than us and start to “think” (that’s a bit scarry).