The Super Mario Effect - Tricking Your Brain into Learning More | Mark Rober | TEDxPenn

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When 50,000 of Mark Rober's 3 million UKposts subscribers participated in a basic coding challenge, the data all pointed to what Rober has dubbed the Super Mario Effect. The UKposts star and former NASA engineer describes how this data-backed mindset for life gamification has stuck with him along his journey, and how it impacts the ways he helps (or tricks) his viewers into learning science, engineering, and design. Mark Rober has made a career out of engineering, entertainment, and education. After completing degrees in mechanical engineering from Brigham Young University and the University of Southern California, Rober joined NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 2004. In his nine years as a NASA engineer, seven of which were on the Mars rover Curiosity team, Rober worked on both the Descent Stage (the jet pack that lowered the Rover to the surface) and some hardware on the Rover top deck for collecting samples. In 2011, Rober’s iPad-based Halloween costume helped launch both his creative costume company, Digital Dudz, and his UKposts channel, which now boasts 3 million subscribers and 400 million views. His videos focus on creative ideas and science- and engineering-based pranks and activities. Rober is a regular guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". Today, he does research and development work for a large technology company in Northern California, where he lives with his wife and son. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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@joemeyer3314
@joemeyer3314 5 років тому
Just imagine if we didn't have grades in school and they taught us to learn from our mistakes instead
@cadence8977
@cadence8977 5 років тому
Right
@patrickananas1999
@patrickananas1999 5 років тому
Lol you still have to know where you stand
@brendawalton2518
@brendawalton2518 5 років тому
@@patrickananas1999 Like in the example in the video. Programming the car to drive the track. One group was told that they lost points, but both groups were told that they got it wrong and invited to try again. Maybe you could give points for beating the puzzle, no matter how many tries it takes. Or just leave out the points completely.
@patrickananas1999
@patrickananas1999 4 роки тому
@@brendawalton2518 you mean like in university?
@joemeyer3314
@joemeyer3314 4 роки тому
@@patrickananas1999 Yes there needs to be some sort of evaluation but letter grades themselves are useless. They just tell the student "oh you didn't do well" or "oh you're good." And they have such a negative connotation in our society that I think they should be gotten rid of entirely and replaced with a system that actually uses the exams to determine what curriculum each student receives. Not just stopping learning a subject after they got a C or D and moving on to another, actually using that information and allowing them to work on it in the future
@joytothemarshmellows5330
@joytothemarshmellows5330 4 роки тому
His nephews might have trust issues but let’s be honest, everyone wants this guy as their uncle.
@omikronweapon
@omikronweapon 4 роки тому
at the very least his nephews have more inspiration than having an uncle that watches the TV all day with a beer in his hand. These kids are growing up knowing you can actually build stuff like that if you want.
@thomasvarughese5566
@thomasvarughese5566 3 роки тому
Exactly
@xXSoulDitzXx
@xXSoulDitzXx 3 роки тому
technically u dont have to be a millionaire to build stuff, theres like millions of stuff that u can build for fun and learning in d process thru the internet, but 1 main thing that u really need is time
@b4n8x56
@b4n8x56 3 роки тому
@@xXSoulDitzXx Money = Time, Time = Money
@sameepdoshi
@sameepdoshi 3 роки тому
Hola best comment
@11cylynt11
@11cylynt11 2 роки тому
I remember watching a documentary about video games. Video game designers mentioned that in later Mario titles they replaced the "Game Over" screen with a "Continue" screen. This was to encourage players to keep playing. Novice video game players would take "Game Over" too literally and stop playing all together. Video game psychology should be implemented more in education.
@artiste9357
@artiste9357 2 роки тому
That's such a game changer
@DiamondAnimates
@DiamondAnimates 2 роки тому
@@artiste9357 Literally. take my like
@mariusbijan1336
@mariusbijan1336 2 роки тому
Dark souls left the chat
@11cylynt11
@11cylynt11 2 роки тому
@@mariusbijan1336 🤣🤣🤣
@Medjoy4137
@Medjoy4137 2 роки тому
Da bois has overloaded the schools computers
@nalinder21m
@nalinder21m 2 роки тому
"That’s not a bug, that’s a feature." So so good! I really appreciated the coder/tester perspective.
@colawar7258
@colawar7258 2 роки тому
SO unbelievably good! I immediately wrote this on my whiteboard when he said it.
@neojake9389
@neojake9389 Рік тому
I'm not kidding, I'm an application developer and whenever someone reminds me of a bug that was in my code I always reply, "that's not a bug, it's just an unwanted feature" in a sarcastic way and then go ahead and fix it, i accidentally stumbled onto this video and heard the same thing,I was very amazed that someone else uses this too XD
@hkar4385
@hkar4385 Рік тому
@@colawar7258 This became one of my favorite ted talks. This guy is educated, innovative, energetic, speaks well and great delivery. He got the attention of audience very well and explained an important topic in a fun way.
@bold-Motion
@bold-Motion Рік тому
Sounds like Mojang to me.
@tweeprine6628
@tweeprine6628 Рік тому
Minecraft made real, hard to believe isn't it?
@_Sonato
@_Sonato 4 роки тому
So basically what you're saying is, if we reward people for their success, instead of condemning them for their failures, we'd be more successful.
@DEXEDMusic
@DEXEDMusic 4 роки тому
yup
@h.amz.a2262
@h.amz.a2262 4 роки тому
15 min video in 4 lignes. Maybe i should of read your comment and move on :))
@bernardsimoni9080
@bernardsimoni9080 4 роки тому
I don't think the teachers should reward you with anything because if u don't succeed u would feel like you lost sth or was punished by not getting anything .....i think they just have to make the problems more real so it's interesting to learn new things and to make it fun with experiments.
@MaoDev
@MaoDev 4 роки тому
Well... people get rewarded for their success otherwise it wouldn't have been success, but we also get punished for our failures.
@adamDoesMath
@adamDoesMath 4 роки тому
Tet
@sorane7016
@sorane7016 5 років тому
"That's not a bug, that's a feature" video game industry approved
@svancloud4035
@svancloud4035 5 років тому
Some bugs in video games were more entertaining than the how the video game was intended lol.
@risu2312
@risu2312 4 роки тому
Basically what Todd Howard said about all of Skyrim
@tamarpeer261
@tamarpeer261 4 роки тому
The spaceships in space invador were planned to move in a constant speed, but because the game lagged because of all the spaceships he needed to caculate, whenever you progress in the game it becomes a little harder.
@iamarchibald
@iamarchibald 4 роки тому
iPhone 6 +: bends Samsung : That’s a feature
@magicianwizard4294
@magicianwizard4294 4 роки тому
BLJ ==> SM64
@hedge931
@hedge931 Рік тому
It took me years after leaving high school with a perfect GPA to realize that I didn't actually hate learning. I just hated THEIR version of learning. Now I realize it can be so different from how they do it, and now I love it and am learning lots of things I've always wanted to but never had the confidence to, and I feel myself learning so fast. I can finally ignore the sting of failure that was once driven into me.
@josephmbogori4490
@josephmbogori4490 Рік тому
@Hedge same here!
@akshatjainbafna
@akshatjainbafna Рік тому
Me too
@nickeni3050
@nickeni3050 Рік тому
I have a dream to one day own and build a school. The dream came from my torturous experience in highschool and how the learning system was highly flawed, so I decided that one day I'll build a school and a new school system where the teaching method will actually help and Interest students into learning while also teaching them useful life lessons and classes.. this video but re-sparked my motivation
@EnchWraits
@EnchWraits Рік тому
Tell me how you learn things now
@hedge931
@hedge931 Рік тому
​@@EnchWraits Whatever you want to learn, spend a lot of time on the basics. The key is to learn those basics from a bunch of different sources! Each teacher will fill in the gaps of another teacher's lesson, or present things in a way that's easier for a particular person to understand. This strategy helps you get a firm grasp so that everything you learn from that point on will stick way easier. UKposts is great for this. I never rely fully on one teacher or source. It can also be a much more relaxing way to learn because there is no pressure to understand everything right away. You just have to expose yourself to the content. It will work its way into your understanding through repeated exposure. Do some practice or research whenever you're inspired or have a question too. I hope this advice helps you and anyone reading! tl;dr: Repetition of exposure to the basics from a variety of teachers/sources.
@DamienGrey420
@DamienGrey420 2 роки тому
"I didn't fail, I just found the right answer to a different question"
@Sam_Winchesters_wife
@Sam_Winchesters_wife 7 днів тому
I will forever use that quote
@goolash1000
@goolash1000 4 роки тому
Parents: "Real life isn't a game." Me @ 35: "Then why do I have to do so many side quests on my way to completing each work project?"
@nolanwestrich2602
@nolanwestrich2602 4 роки тому
"Real life isn't a game." [TierZoo has entered the chat]
@JannatulFirdush
@JannatulFirdush 4 роки тому
GOOD one Tell that to TierZoo
@Marcus-Lim
@Marcus-Lim 4 роки тому
*New Side Quest* File the Divorce Papers!!
@goolash1000
@goolash1000 4 роки тому
@@Marcus-Lim perfect way to apply a 50% debuff to xp for the foreseeable future.
@bobisnotaperson
@bobisnotaperson 4 роки тому
New side quest: Go to your son that you haven't seen for years' birthday.
@whitebear224
@whitebear224 3 роки тому
The entire school system: aight imma pretend I didn't hear that
@noahclark7603
@noahclark7603 3 роки тому
Lmao
@BlackMarq20
@BlackMarq20 3 роки тому
School: I’ll see myself out...
@codyphase2572
@codyphase2572 3 роки тому
yup yup yup
@bonburn
@bonburn 3 роки тому
this is why I'm homeschooled
@mmxhii
@mmxhii 3 роки тому
@@bonburn at this point everyone's homeschooled, for a while. but how is it?
@crazyblah867
@crazyblah867 Рік тому
Respect to Marc for dedicating his life for 16% of us who needed a little reassurance that it is okay to fail and learn from your mistakes.
@peepsgacha4378
@peepsgacha4378 Рік тому
Let’s go:)
@JeanetteKatie
@JeanetteKatie 2 роки тому
This is the squirrel guy, right? He’s awesome.
@literalfandomtrashnoseriou1992
@literalfandomtrashnoseriou1992 2 роки тому
Lol yes this is the squirrel guy.
@thecomposerchanginggames5250
@thecomposerchanginggames5250 2 роки тому
It sure is ;)
@esfandyarshah6411
@esfandyarshah6411 2 роки тому
Lmao ye
@ommehta7374
@ommehta7374 2 роки тому
Fatgus :)
@aleveraj
@aleveraj 3 роки тому
Mark is actually describing what makes the Finnish Education System so succesful: during the first years of basic comprehensive school (age seven to age sixteen), kids are basically not graded. No high stakes tests, mostly verbal assesments and so on. So the atmosphere is relaxed and that leads to children learning more and better. Remove the stress and learning gets to be a happy activity. Genius analogy BTW, well done Mark.
@janbo8331
@janbo8331 3 роки тому
Has it changed recently? It's been about 15 years since I ended that school. Back then we definitely had tests and even "surprise tests" (not sure of the phrase) that were all graded. I didn't mind at all. My parents had come up with a reward system for excellent grades, so I was looking forward to them most of the time. That being said, I like Rober's idea. In university we had a whole course completely gamified and it was the most interesting and immersive educational experience I've ever had. I kept sinking in hours into it night after night. It was a team competition which made it even more exciting.
@jackspy5708
@jackspy5708 3 роки тому
@@janbo8331 those surprise tests are called pop quizzes in my experience
@janbo8331
@janbo8331 3 роки тому
@@jackspy5708 Ah, that's it! Cheers for refreshing my vocabulary.
@BatCostumeGuy
@BatCostumeGuy 3 роки тому
@@janbo8331 It's a painful experience in my country, tastes start in 3rd grade for some reason and painfully continue till 12th grade (10th and 12th grade are shown too much importance and there before you have to study like you're in college in 10th grade) which is very painful and makes many students take their lives becuase of the peer pressure, high expectations and the fear of failure which is sad, nobody does anything about it which only makes things worst.
@lelouchvibritannia9937
@lelouchvibritannia9937 3 роки тому
@@BatCostumeGuy Lemme guess, India?
@tekoghet
@tekoghet 4 роки тому
Waitwaitwaitwaitwait.....so you're telling me that not everyone lost 5 of their unimportant points?? I feel so betrayed..
@christiansanchez7448
@christiansanchez7448 4 роки тому
But did you finish the game
@tekoghet
@tekoghet 4 роки тому
@@christiansanchez7448 umm....I think I did? Or got really close.. yeah I did finish it (after a lot of bloodshed)
@asiimovawper9884
@asiimovawper9884 4 роки тому
@@tekoghet k sure
@dudeoutofskill5755
@dudeoutofskill5755 4 роки тому
Is the game still up?😅
@mikolajwojnicki2169
@mikolajwojnicki2169 4 роки тому
Now I'm curious which version did I play. I got it first try tho
@KaneFord
@KaneFord 2 роки тому
I always knew how awesome Mark Rober was but seeing him as a kid being appreciative and grateful just goes to show you that he really was raised right. The world benefits so much from people like him.
@foreverfuturebound
@foreverfuturebound 2 роки тому
That wasn't him, that was another clip that went viral a few years back. I agree that Mark Rober is awesome though!
@KaneFord
@KaneFord 2 роки тому
@@foreverfuturebound Ah, thanks for clarifying -- had never seen that one before, so given the context I thought it was an old home video or something.
@ColocasiaCorm
@ColocasiaCorm Рік тому
Yea this comment is super cringe
@ktgame2640
@ktgame2640 Рік тому
Crazy how something untrue made you feel something
@ethanking6113
@ethanking6113 Рік тому
@@ColocasiaCorm LMAO
@JosaxJaz
@JosaxJaz Рік тому
I actually really like how he mentioned that this isn't just a "stay positive!" mentality, but more of an outlook on the challenge itself.
@joshuakostyushko
@joshuakostyushko 5 років тому
Who else expected him to randomly say "and in my ongoing quest to be the favorite uncle"
@Tobillama
@Tobillama 4 роки тому
Nah me too
@stevanblum25
@stevanblum25 4 роки тому
I was waiting for it
@marcberube3729
@marcberube3729 4 роки тому
Only one person can be the favourite uncle. Sorry folks, I already am
@theelysianone6033
@theelysianone6033 4 роки тому
This made my day.😂👍🏻
@LuisRodriguez-ldrrp
@LuisRodriguez-ldrrp 4 роки тому
At least he doesnt worry about the trust issues. He just keeps pushing forward haha
@rohitgaikwad2680
@rohitgaikwad2680 3 роки тому
"That's not a bug, that's a feature" As a software developer, I use this argument a lot.
@mizzigaming4403
@mizzigaming4403 3 роки тому
hahahaha you got me there xD
@pussinboots9983
@pussinboots9983 3 роки тому
Minecraft's creepers was actually a bug.
@thediamondstewyt8260
@thediamondstewyt8260 3 роки тому
Literally just Fallout 76
@joelmoreno3325
@joelmoreno3325 3 роки тому
ubisoft employe : i see an absolute win
@DavidFletcher08
@DavidFletcher08 3 роки тому
So does Bethesda
@cjanderson2371
@cjanderson2371 6 місяців тому
I have struggled in the modern education system my whole life. The way I learn best is just like Mark explained, and as someone with learning “disabilities”, I’ve always struggled to keep up with any educational system due to the emotional and mental stress involved. It’s all about the grade: did you fail or succeed? You made a mistake, your grade gets docked. You won’t get anywhere unless you have high grades etc That always stressed me out. And in school there isn’t really any going back to “try again” unless you’re Rick and have all the time one the world (even then often you cannot). Learning should be fun, memorable, and focused on the actual learning process and not always perfection along the way. Mistakes should be an opportunity to learn and grow rather than an accumulating sense of failure for when you actually struggle. There are also so many different learning styles, yet overall the education system is caters really only to one or a select few. This leads to people like me struggling, breaking down due to stress physically and mentally, and eventually quitting due to trauma and the inability to keep up. Self-esteem goes out the window, and as you watch other succeed where you couldn’t (because you were not allowed to due to your differences), you eventually begin to believe the lies that you could never be as smart as persons xyz. I hope someday we actually apply real science and real learning theory (as well as a dose of compassion and empathy) to our education system, both primary, secondary, and beyond. And while I don’t have all the answers, I do heartily believe we are doing a disservice to students of all ages everywhere when we don’t cultivate an environment of learning, but rather an environment that expects us to get everything correct the first time. The latter is obviously unrealistic, and also doesn’t leave a lasting impression in your long term learning memory: mistakes and failed attempts are one of the best ways to learn - you will know the whys, the hows, and the why nots so much better than you would if you just only got things “right” all the time. Scientifically speaking, this also leads to stagnation: if we assume what we know or did is right and there are no other options possible, we won’t grow or think outside the box. Wonderful Ted Talk. This is why I recommend UKpostsrs like Mark Rober, Smarter Every Day, and dog trainers like Susan Garret to people. It’s important to make learning fun and accessible, while also encouraging people to take on big challenges without fearing failure.
@jeelrajodiya5308
@jeelrajodiya5308 2 роки тому
" your life is not a bug it's a feature " - mark rober 2018
@soulexcaliber008
@soulexcaliber008 3 роки тому
It’s like the saying goes, “in school you learn a lesson to take a test, and in life you get tested to learn a lesson”
@marimla1
@marimla1 3 роки тому
I love your comment !
@omkargaikwad6181
@omkargaikwad6181 3 роки тому
We had a teacher that made school opposite She usually would explain a concept, solve only 2 or 3 easier problem of that concept and those 2 or 3 problems would cost us 51 years (get the reference) and then clas dismissed Next ,new topic, same 2 or 3 problems , class dismissed And suddenly there's this surprise test that was set up in a unique way Firstly the questions were worded to have the Guinness record for the most confusing ones ever Secondly it was ensured that those questions are nowhere to be found, not in math books , not on the internet And the catch was you had infinite attempts so u could make multiple copies of the question paper and solve it over a week at home , school toilet whatever , and in that you could submit and the marks would get to privately But not the answers just marks She later got fired tho
@TheUltimateHacker007
@TheUltimateHacker007 3 роки тому
@@omkargaikwad6181 where can I get the reference
@TheUltimateHacker007
@TheUltimateHacker007 3 роки тому
@@omkargaikwad6181 "okay, peasant" ?
@ramzfn3543
@ramzfn3543 3 роки тому
XD :v :P
@Schmugglepus
@Schmugglepus 5 років тому
You missed the perfect opportunity to say “focus on the peach and not the pit”
@weirdcreator24
@weirdcreator24 5 років тому
CH1CK3NBURR1T0 YAAASSSS
@MyBiPolarBearMax
@MyBiPolarBearMax 5 років тому
Buh-dum-cha! =]
@chrisquint3656
@chrisquint3656 5 років тому
Sadly, her name wasn’t Peach until N64. In 85 she was just princess toadstool
@gettbit
@gettbit 5 років тому
you must be real fun at parties
@andrea9751
@andrea9751 5 років тому
@@chrisquint3656 Oh yeah now I remember, on the SNES she was called Princess Toadstool indeed. I never realized they changed the name, I thought it was like sometimes they use her royal status or something, and sometimes her name. Thanks for this bit of knowledge ^^
@therealgoat3367
@therealgoat3367 Рік тому
Best 15 minutes I've ever spent on UKposts. I'm going to come back here, no matter how long it takes, after I win a Nobel prize in physics.
@leonieschwartzberg5024
@leonieschwartzberg5024 Рік тому
Good luck
@hari_krishna6
@hari_krishna6 3 місяці тому
Best of luck 👍 ✨️
@KennethAnimates
@KennethAnimates Рік тому
Absolutely beautiful Ted talk. I just wish that school’s would apply this logic. My biggest issue with school is that its mentality is all wrong. Every single aspect of it has issues but this is the biggest problem, whenever you get a below average grade you end up mourning your failure and end up compensating for the failure for the rest of the year. If school positively incentivizes your grade instead of punishing you for getting hit by a metaphorical green shell, than our education may end up being so much better than that of our eastern neighbors.
@racool911
@racool911 Рік тому
Not sure who your eastern neighbors are but I feel like the schools in the most Eastern countries are the ones that need the most fixing
@kklol07
@kklol07 11 місяців тому
@@racool911 true
@idek4972
@idek4972 3 роки тому
Teachers: Life is not a game! Mark Rober: Life is absolutely a game
@AXT157
@AXT157 3 роки тому
That's the type of people who should be running our education
@ANDREPEIXOTO1
@ANDREPEIXOTO1 3 роки тому
love this comment
@andrewdove5409
@andrewdove5409 3 роки тому
@@MarioGonzalez-qn2gi keep ur head high, like in this video you just fell into the pit, remember what got you there and avoid it
@EdwinZarco
@EdwinZarco 3 роки тому
@@MarioGonzalez-qn2gi Unfortunate but true.
@cerridianempire1653
@cerridianempire1653 3 роки тому
TierZoo: I agree
@moonster2343
@moonster2343 4 роки тому
Title: How to trick your brain? *BUT MY BRAIN IS ALSO WATCHING THIS*
@godofpeace8226
@godofpeace8226 4 роки тому
PoKa OP it won’t work now It knows 👀. 🧠
@deletice
@deletice 4 роки тому
You are your brain Your brain was the one that thought to comment that only because it loves to think of itself as a bone and flesh mech
@aditigoswami8078
@aditigoswami8078 4 роки тому
Ikrrr omg haha
@moonster2343
@moonster2343 4 роки тому
wow...i got 200+ likes
@Jamesardo136
@Jamesardo136 3 роки тому
Make that 500
@elizabethlambert4777
@elizabethlambert4777 2 роки тому
I live by and try to teach my children “it’s not a true failure until you say you can’t do it”. It took me twenty five years to crochet a project that turned out as intended. I never failed at crochet I simply got frustrated and set it aside for awhile. I NEVER said I can’t. I simply said I hadn’t mastered it YET!
@theblasteffect4499
@theblasteffect4499 Рік тому
You might find more success with less focus on the failures. The negative feelings towards failing are unnecessary, and don't help in any way. Although it may be inevitable to be disappointed from a failure, depending on the consequences. It is much better to learn rather than any other outcome from failure. So the need for disappointment or negative feelings are unnecessary, and harmful to learning.
@peepsgacha4378
@peepsgacha4378 Рік тому
Same for me but for drawing!!!
@FaultyGizmoStudios
@FaultyGizmoStudios Рік тому
I think this is why I'm learning Spanish really quickly. I treated every word as if it was like a gateway to the entire culture. And because of that it inspired me to learn and study much more. Mark, you're a legend.
@everydy04
@everydy04 Рік тому
Hii do you have any suggestion for me as a new learner for spanish language, because i'm a bit confuse how do i start to learn this language? Thank you
@FaultyGizmoStudios
@FaultyGizmoStudios Рік тому
@@everydy04 I would start searching up the most common nouns, verbs, prepositions, etc, and then learning the different tenses of them. (i.e. Ser, Estar, Necesitar, Poder, Querer, Hablar, Tener, Ir) And finding someone who actually speaks the language to help coach and practice your conversation on. I'm learning through school and family so I have kind of an easy route, but for just independent study I would start by learning important words and how to use them first. Along with how to construct sentences.
@everydy04
@everydy04 Рік тому
@@FaultyGizmoStudios okay, thank you so much👍👍
@alexanderhorvath6887
@alexanderhorvath6887 5 років тому
Who else thinks that Mark Rober would be the best science teacher.
@TheOrganicartist
@TheOrganicartist 5 років тому
He is, he just does it through UKposts.
@emmazhang2418
@emmazhang2418 4 роки тому
alexander horvath me
@Arrica101
@Arrica101 4 роки тому
his long term plan is to become a physics teacher, he said it in one of his videos but i cant remember which one
@Lobito1225
@Lobito1225 4 роки тому
Meeeeee
@sharkcraft8568
@sharkcraft8568 4 роки тому
More like the best engineering teacher
@jeetusingh3030
@jeetusingh3030 5 років тому
The main problem is the amount of time... When we were Young, we had all the time in the world. But now failure costs time and in some cases money. And that's what demotivates us.
@diogolourenco60
@diogolourenco60 5 років тому
why does it domotivate you? lost time and Money? good now u have learned the hard way next time youll be wiser and sharper and stronger more inteligent… and that my friend there no Money that can buy that.. you can get time and Money and to learn that experience and youll not get it.. one thing i told my mother and i was young… you think i will learn that eletricity hurts because you told me so? sth i cant see.. i will only trully learn with i get a shock. and that experience noone can teach me.
@labeachgeek
@labeachgeek 5 років тому
Time can be limited, and losing money is like the -5 points scenario.
@brendawalton2518
@brendawalton2518 5 років тому
Time and money are factors to consider, of course. Remember though, he did give examples (e.g. the dartboard) from adulthood. We still need to put food on the table and want a certain level of comfort, but we have some free time and get to decide what (and how many tries) is worth spending it on.
@kitcoffey7194
@kitcoffey7194 4 роки тому
Why higher ed needs to be free/student loan forgiveness,so people can MOVE ON with their lives...
@thecrap17yearsago35
@thecrap17yearsago35 4 роки тому
Time = Money
@democatto
@democatto 2 роки тому
Why I hate my country's school system: Me: Teacher, can I try to do this test again? I think I know what I did wrong Teacher: Shut up, go back to your seat and accept the grade I gave you.
@G0LD3NR0D
@G0LD3NR0D Рік тому
Something REALLY great about gamification is that it's also VERY useful for individuals with memory disorders that affect short term memory. And the thing is, ADHD is one such disorder in that it not only impairs short term memory, but it also affects all levels of executive functioning. Gamification actually helps to handle the symptoms that occur from this, but only if said gamification also has an actual level of accountability involved. By creating that level of accountability, you're essentially creating an alternate reward circuit and this allows you to train yourself to engage in tasks by breaking them down into smaller bits that are dealt with one by one, and in short chunks of time followed by tiny little breaks to recenter yourself. It essentially takes the problems with focusing and impulse control that most with ADHD experience and use them to get things done.
@Lewkis01
@Lewkis01 Рік тому
Beautifully said. As someone with ADHD, learning and retaining are slippery slopes. I have learned that dopamine is a key component to retention. If I can be "taught" something in a way that makes it enjoyable, I'm far more likely to actually retain what I learned. Sit me in front of some sort of slide presentation, a text, a droning video.. I'll most likely be more engaged counting the dots on the ceiling and remember nothing. This is important to me because I also have a young son with ADHD, and I do everything I can to help him avoid or get through the pitfalls I had growing up (and still do in a lot of cases), as well as helping anyone that instruct him understand the way he learns things.
@TheBeast94YT
@TheBeast94YT Рік тому
huh maybe i do have undiagnosed adhd
@cathyhoffmann7054
@cathyhoffmann7054 Рік тому
Yep... Those of us with ADHD are "interest based learners". This is precisely why I can retain the insignificant & completely useless information that I Googled - for someone else, no less - 2 years ago better than the paragraph I just read... for the 4th time. LOL
@Kapin05
@Kapin05 4 роки тому
Mark: "Treat life like it's a video game" People who play GTA:
@0xsunil
@0xsunil 4 роки тому
Busted!
@malcolmbuehler5619
@malcolmbuehler5619 4 роки тому
I really want to like this comment but I can't
@naveen5126
@naveen5126 4 роки тому
C O O L V I B R A T I O N S
@drobnoxius9483
@drobnoxius9483 4 роки тому
@@malcolmbuehler5619 why?
@mareomanojdominic1498
@mareomanojdominic1498 4 роки тому
San Andreas People : HESOYAM EVERYDAY
@connected.
@connected. 3 роки тому
Mark: learn from your failures but don’t mourn them or get disappointed Education systems worldwide: let us introduce ourselves
@ItSquishy
@ItSquishy 3 роки тому
it's honestly so sad how bad some or most education systems are, if only they got to fully understand the students frame of minds and built it off of that
@someotherworldlybeing3167
@someotherworldlybeing3167 3 роки тому
@@ItSquishy if only they didn’t teach us like they did a million years ago
@jollyroger1357
@jollyroger1357 3 роки тому
@@someotherworldlybeing3167 exactly the new generations need an education system built by new generations not by baby boomers
@someotherworldlybeing3167
@someotherworldlybeing3167 3 роки тому
@@jollyroger1357 at least Elon Musk is doing it
@garyromero8352
@garyromero8352 3 роки тому
Honeslty I don't want to be offensive to anyone because I understand that it's difficult for other people to learn at school but that's just what makes the weak... If I learned anything from this video it's to not give up, you guys are just making comments implying that our school is so rigged that only a few make it out fine. That's not true, if you really do what you're supposed to and keep going you will get good grades and actually learn things, it's up to you whether you want to or not. Again, I feel where you guys are at, my biology teacher just sat there and gave us a boring lecture but I keep going and eventually passed with a 98% and actually learned everything.
@doggygaming950
@doggygaming950 Рік тому
When in school and a teacher hands out tests say no thank you, I'm here to learn. Imagine how much more we could learn if we spent time focused on learning new things rather than proving to others what we don't know.
@grandmabiscuits
@grandmabiscuits 2 роки тому
with adhd, i now realize i’ve had this thought process for most things for as much of my life as i can remember. it’s rather intrinsic for me, but many people have tried to almost teach me out of it and tell me that it’s “the wrong way” and “that’s not how the real world works”.
@andreachristine2419
@andreachristine2419 3 роки тому
"If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn." Quoted by Ignacio Estrada.
@andreachristine2419
@andreachristine2419 3 роки тому
@R I agree
@DiamantisHell
@DiamantisHell 3 роки тому
wow
@gentlegiant1578
@gentlegiant1578 3 роки тому
I think I've seen this quote when I was in HS, I think, and it stayed with me all these years. . Funny how an idle look around a barangay hall because I was bored made me see people in a whole new light.
@andreachristine2419
@andreachristine2419 3 роки тому
@@gentlegiant1578 I love that!
@giuliab8484
@giuliab8484 3 роки тому
Unfortunately it takes time and effort for the school system and teachers that they don’t have to tailor the teaching technique for every student, but it would be amazing if it were actually possible
@Solveiga555
@Solveiga555 2 роки тому
Dang, this was such a good talk. When the person is in constant stress, the fight or flight mode, there is no room for creativity and curiosity, which is the driving force of evolution.
@dallashowes6058
@dallashowes6058 2 роки тому
This is genuinely one of the best videos I've ever watched. What an incredible concept, it just clicked. Thank you.
@davidswartz2420
@davidswartz2420 3 роки тому
I recently retired after teaching middle school science for 22 years. I had a poster in my room which said, “Imagine how much science we could all learn if we did not have grades.” Thanks Mark for getting this idea out there.
@moniquehale2723
@moniquehale2723 3 роки тому
Yes, that reminds me how our youngest used to say, "School gets in the way of my education." He had a point. :)
@mcmonkey26
@mcmonkey26 3 роки тому
schools measure how well you listen as opposed to teaching you
@rahuls331
@rahuls331 2 роки тому
Is there any online poster for it? Love the idea
@TheCreepyb4by
@TheCreepyb4by 2 роки тому
Can't fail if we force everyone to pass. That's progress. Maybe we should just hand out college degrees at elementary school graduation. They would get them eventually anyway and this way they wouldn't have to experience any embarrassing set backs on that journey. /s Grow up.
@mlgklipz2543
@mlgklipz2543 2 роки тому
@@TheCreepyb4by or you grow up. That’s not the point. You’re probably 8. The point is to incentivise people to go after science and be motivated them self. Today, everyone wants only good grades, no one wants to do science.
@musicaddict7388
@musicaddict7388 5 років тому
'unexplained trust issues'
@SkibidiSam2014
@SkibidiSam2014 4 роки тому
Yeah I don't get it either
@harshilsangal6226
@harshilsangal6226 4 роки тому
@@SkibidiSam2014 He was joking that his nephews have trust issues with him because he shoots them with giant nerf guns, snowball machines and leafblowers.
@Paxov
@Paxov 4 роки тому
Harshil Sangal woooosh
@Novet_C
@Novet_C 4 роки тому
@@harshilsangal6226 BIGGEST r/whoosh ever
@rekracers8394
@rekracers8394 4 роки тому
omg that woooosh lol
@angelicabelanio5092
@angelicabelanio5092 2 роки тому
This is one of my favorite TED talk. Don't dwell too much on your mistake but learn from it till you reach your goal.
@jvogler_art4708
@jvogler_art4708 2 роки тому
This makes so much sense to me because i'm an artist and i find that if i sit there concerned about my work and it's quality and if people think it will be good or if i think it will be good, my work suffers and i can't even do it. But if i just give myself chances to fail, chances to make bad drawings, chances to learn from where i went wrong, my work improves dramatically.
@MrAndi1281
@MrAndi1281 3 роки тому
"The Master has had more failures, than the Novice even tried"
@mmcrypto1595
@mmcrypto1595 3 роки тому
I acknowledge your review! write my personal unit.+1-7-1-6 4-0-6-8-3-2-2
@PhaseSkater
@PhaseSkater 3 роки тому
similar to how tony hawk said '' the pro skateboarders fall more than the beginners''
@pewds_hostage
@pewds_hostage 3 роки тому
@The Police Why do you say ew?
@horuho245
@horuho245 3 роки тому
What's even more important is learning from failures. If you don't do that you'll practice bad habits.
@thewovenmantis6813
@thewovenmantis6813 3 роки тому
“The difference between the Student and the Master is that the Master has failed more times than the novice has tried.”
@qubitx64
@qubitx64 3 роки тому
I felt very happy to see 4.5M people trying to learn how to learn more.
@concernedindian144
@concernedindian144 3 роки тому
Thanks, Yeah sometimes support is enough than needless comments to sound smart.
@magnusm4
@magnusm4 3 роки тому
Learning how to learn and teach is my secret to mastering anything and doing everything.
@chzzxx8782
@chzzxx8782 3 роки тому
haha nah i was forced to watch this by my teacher.
@jan-lukas
@jan-lukas 3 роки тому
5.4M
@cristovaoneto619
@cristovaoneto619 3 роки тому
I am learning how to learn more and I am learning English at the same time!! STONKS (I'm Brazilian)
@blackestmamba
@blackestmamba 2 роки тому
I have friends that look up to me for having a great attitude towards adversity, I never imagined that subconsciously video games shaped me into being like that.
@Krostovik
@Krostovik 2 роки тому
I love the concept of reframing the problems/obstacles, changing the perspective can give our stressed out mind a fresh start to new ideas on how to solve them.
@madisonchapman9342
@madisonchapman9342 3 роки тому
In school, the majority study for the test, not to learn.
@iytvi9638
@iytvi9638 3 роки тому
exactly
@JessicaRH6
@JessicaRH6 3 роки тому
This! I know WHAT to write in an exam. But I don’t know WHY I’m writing it.
@AdamW-eo2yq
@AdamW-eo2yq 3 роки тому
I learn more when I study stuff on my own of my own will Not when I’m forced I’m sure thats true for lots and lots of people
@JessicaRH6
@JessicaRH6 3 роки тому
@@AdamW-eo2yq exactly the same for me. School destroys that inner motivation. I love to learn. But I hate being forced to learn.
@Me-ju6gp
@Me-ju6gp 3 роки тому
Does anyone actually study to learn???? Like . . . I’m not going to lie, I definitely do not. 💀💀💀
@austinglander1337
@austinglander1337 4 роки тому
Mark: Completely meaningless fake internet points Redditors: Allow us to introduce ourselves
@happycamperds9917
@happycamperds9917 4 роки тому
Obligatory “I am not a Redditor.”
@dipperjr7696
@dipperjr7696 4 роки тому
"Thanks for the gold kind stranger"
@Jolli_-is7oo
@Jolli_-is7oo 4 роки тому
hahahah
@GhabeKatMandy
@GhabeKatMandy 4 роки тому
Do your thing Reddit
@sarahkowalski6211
@sarahkowalski6211 4 роки тому
R/mildlyinfureating
@honzaled
@honzaled 2 роки тому
13:52 "That's not a bug, that's a feature" got me laughing 😂, and I must agree with the whole talk, well done Mark 👍
@CBROrchestra
@CBROrchestra Рік тому
Not a bug, that's a feature. Like the SAO logout button. The flipside of the feature argument is that not all features are good. Just the concept behind them. (The creator of SAO didn't want to kill people, he just wanted to create a dream world and populate it. The concept was a completely different world. The feature was an inability to return to the world that actually mattered.)
@CBROrchestra
@CBROrchestra Рік тому
Still a good point he's making, just figured I'd play devil's advocate here.
@obliviousloveonfire
@obliviousloveonfire 5 місяців тому
this is so encouraging. i'm really in a depressive and anxiety state. now i found a way to overcome it but it seems that i will get beaten again by it. it is so encouraging to see that it is okay to be seen as a failure and try again
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 4 роки тому
School: Make a mistake, you die. Reality: Make more mistakes than your competition, and you succeed
@molly801
@molly801 3 роки тому
school meen
@Happy.Traveller
@Happy.Traveller 3 роки тому
Wrong. In the real world, you make more mistakes than your competitors, you lose. Think about businesses that go bankrupt and those that don't.
@klutz3955
@klutz3955 3 роки тому
make more CALCULATED mistakes, and LEARN from them to prevent future outbreaks is what you mean.
@hokagepath7483
@hokagepath7483 3 роки тому
@@Happy.Traveller dont look at the business, look at the business owner
@dickensdickala6601
@dickensdickala6601 3 роки тому
Dont just make mistakes learn from them
@daviddiaz6240
@daviddiaz6240 3 роки тому
the schooling system: i see nothing
@Camlikesbmxbiks420
@Camlikesbmxbiks420 3 роки тому
RIGHT!
@years8703
@years8703 3 роки тому
True that
@PoWaBtZZ
@PoWaBtZZ 3 роки тому
The thing is .. these people went into the challenge wanted to test it out, maybe wanting to learn coding. In schools often students are not in school from their own free will but because they have to. This is kind of the reward/punishment strategy that often gets used, sometimes in the wrong way
@Ari-ej6lb
@Ari-ej6lb 3 роки тому
You are right
@TheOrganicartist
@TheOrganicartist 3 роки тому
David, what is the name of your avatar symbol? I can't quite remember what it reminds me of.
@brandonnieft2906
@brandonnieft2906 2 роки тому
I know it would never happen, but I would love to be in one of his videos or even just meet him in person! His message is so powerful and I love his videos. This TED Talk was so inspirational to me and now I am sitting here writing a college paper on it! Thank you Mark!
@tater.thot.8863
@tater.thot.8863 Рік тому
The end of this talk made me cry. I needed this so much
@Syn
@Syn 3 роки тому
the way he used a game as a reference somehow got me interested more than i usually would on these ted talks and I don't even play mario
@royalblanket
@royalblanket 3 роки тому
Me too
@JoyStickJackGaming
@JoyStickJackGaming 3 роки тому
Yeah I knew exactly what pit he was talking about.
@curiousgeorge5311
@curiousgeorge5311 3 роки тому
Did u just say u don’t play mario
@gassolo
@gassolo 3 роки тому
Dude, how come u dont even play Mario?
@shadyman3351
@shadyman3351 3 роки тому
Have you ever played Mario? If not, dude. That's just sad..
@moeontheworld916
@moeontheworld916 3 роки тому
remember *THIS IS THE GUY WHO TAUGHT SQUIRRELS HOW TO PARKOUR*
@GH05T_9
@GH05T_9 3 роки тому
if this is school they will tell you how to do instead of learning and making mistake without people getting angery
@jennifernorton1899
@jennifernorton1899 3 роки тому
LOL
@FroGgy15736
@FroGgy15736 3 роки тому
Your right! I saw the video
@J0NN0TT
@J0NN0TT 3 роки тому
Now I have to go watch another video!!! :-)
@PK-vw3gd
@PK-vw3gd 3 роки тому
Pro Tip: Squirrels have known Parkour far longer than us.
@xyzei5843
@xyzei5843 Рік тому
AMAZING TALK. I'll share my experience related to this. I personally don't like memorizing, I can't memorize well, and I really hate activities that needs memorizing. In order for me to learn, I need to understand why or how and so. Now for starters I'm a really lazy person that does things like few hours away from deadlines but at the same time I didn't want to fail school. So I was willing to sacrifice my whole 11th grade, ready to fail and repeat for me to know what's the most effective study method for me just enough that I could get a passing grade. And yes I did succeed in finding the effective study method for me, and had really good grades, rank 2 in our class. On 12th grade, covid was in our country, and classes were taught online and long story short, yep online classes are not for me. I was not taking my 12th grade seriously compared to the previous years just enough to pass and have received the lowest grade that I had in my life which was 79 on a major subject. (100 is the highest and 75 is the min. passing). I still passed but I didn't graduate as an honor student and since I had a line of 7, it was hard for me to have a scholarship. After 12th grade, I didn't continue to college since I knew online classes aren't really for me. After a school year, face to face classes is back, I now enrolled to a local public college and had a full-time job (8 hours). Its hard because I had classes everyday even Saturday and Sundays and had 4 hours sleep or less, and I sometimes end up oversleeping. During exams I only study (with that effective study method of mine) for an hour or less and sometimes I just study when I arrive in the classroom (sometimes the instructor is late, thank God) with the mindset of not being pressured and scared to fail and repeat the subject. I end up having good scores and some exams I was the top scorer. First semester is done and for now my grades are 1.00 as the highest and 1.50 as the lowest, and tbh there's still 4 subjects that hasn't given grades maybe I'll get a 2.00+ who knows. (1.00 as the highest grade, 5.00 as the lowest, 3.00 is the passing I think except for major subs idk). Listening to this talk I now understand why I fail in my language learning and when I tried to learn the guitar. I was both in a hurry to learn them, both scared and dissapointed of failure. Thinking back, when I was learning Japanese and I couldn't write あ I gave up. And yep it was the most stupidest thing since that's the first letter/symbol and I gave up after an hour or so not being able to write it. And in guitar, my sister was always mocking me of how I play so I was desperate to learn fast which I also gave up after some time. I even saw some people learn by making the lessons as a song (personally) or some really made a game or video game out of it (on the internet). This is really an amazing talk, gave me some insights, and made me realize things, thank you so much!
@landisk3530
@landisk3530 2 роки тому
This is the best talk i have heard so far in many years. Thank you for sharing!
@abhinavrout5550
@abhinavrout5550 3 роки тому
This talk is way better than those quotes just saying 'failure is the ladder to success'.
@finnbarnes8248
@finnbarnes8248 3 роки тому
Agreed
@mcmonkey26
@mcmonkey26 3 роки тому
if you dont focus on the ladder of failures you might as well be flying
@powermetallistic2293
@powermetallistic2293 3 роки тому
Chaos is a ladder.
@abhinavrout5550
@abhinavrout5550 3 роки тому
@@powermetallistic2293 Valar Morgulis
@bidyo1365
@bidyo1365 3 роки тому
@@mcmonkey26 HAHA
@sevennationarmy4753
@sevennationarmy4753 3 роки тому
Mark: tells me that learning can be a game Me taking a test exam: why do I hear boss music
@PHARANORMALACTIVITY
@PHARANORMALACTIVITY 3 роки тому
Lmfaoo
@justadude777
@justadude777 3 роки тому
Lol 😂
@friedrichperez638
@friedrichperez638 3 роки тому
You look up and see the teacher running towards you at high speeds. A health bar appears above both your heads. You look at your pen and know that its do or die time.
@Lomniko
@Lomniko 3 роки тому
Nice
@aasutossh
@aasutossh 3 роки тому
I enjoyed it.
@madinventor69
@madinventor69 2 роки тому
This has to be my Favorite Ted Talk… The concept & mindset if adopted into ones life can literally be life changing Thank You for sharing & Love those products!!! God Bless 🙏🏻
@mi98joni
@mi98joni Рік тому
Wow Mark this is one of the best TT I watched. Brining in psychological safety in via gamification brilliant.
@omernavaid4712
@omernavaid4712 3 роки тому
Whoever invented school should have seen this TEDx Talk first.
@swollenapocrypha
@swollenapocrypha 3 роки тому
iirc school wasn't ever entirely to teach to begin with, it was an excuse to keep kids off of the street after they weren't allowed to work in dangerous industrial locations. I could be wrong though
@Afflictamine
@Afflictamine 3 роки тому
all modern education is cucked anyway because of they way it was designed by the Js
@israelboakes6710
@israelboakes6710 3 роки тому
It was the Soviets what do you expect
@kat_t
@kat_t 3 роки тому
School is fine, it's grades that are the problem
@IcePhysicsGaming
@IcePhysicsGaming 3 роки тому
Yeah, but the designers of the Prussian school system would have ignored it anyway since they're designed to make obedient soldiers and factory workers; you'd need to go back to the older Ciceronian model to have a system designed for raising creative problem solvers.
@ericyan6983
@ericyan6983 3 роки тому
I needed this so much. As a born perfectionist, I’d procrastinate so badly and feel like a complete failure when I’m confronted with almost any task that doesn’t provide immediate reward/feedback. Reframing the challenges and developing that into a mindset would have helped immensely. Big thanks to Mark, I’m gonna be a life-long supporter of you.
@dubchung
@dubchung 3 роки тому
I can relate to you. If 90% of the circumstances aren't the way I want it to be, I tend to not even begin. This talk is a paradigm shift for me.
@tentic
@tentic 3 роки тому
same here mate
@mimivu5581
@mimivu5581 3 роки тому
Same! I hated myself for this.When tje result turns out not to be good, I become mad at myself and dissapointed and I feel like doing nothing, thus result to more failures...I realize I should take more things easily. Life is too short to worry about some spilled milk
@Crateruzzz
@Crateruzzz 3 роки тому
Same here, I always feel bad when making mistakes, blaming a lot of guilt on myself which drags me down, but no matter what, just don't give up and try again... And again... And again... Until it will work out Learning from mistakes - the best and worst invention of humanity 😂🤣
@mimivu5581
@mimivu5581 3 роки тому
St St in the end,you can look back and be proud of yourself for not giving up.😊 Keep it up!
@marciodavila6275
@marciodavila6275 Рік тому
62 years older here. Now I know I can learn anything. Thanks kid. You've changed my intellectual life.
@artistevivien
@artistevivien Рік тому
I come to this video every now and then. One of my favorite Ted talks ever, and as a gamer + nerdy person it has actually helped me change my mindset toward conceived failure.
@familyguyfan4208
@familyguyfan4208 5 років тому
when will ted himself finally show up to the talk?
@PedroRegoLero
@PedroRegoLero 5 років тому
The final boss
@everythingisrandom9899
@everythingisrandom9899 5 років тому
Someone showed me these two comments... I found them
@davidnelson6217
@davidnelson6217 5 років тому
I think these comments were on Pewdiepie
@redheadk2534
@redheadk2534 5 років тому
They were
@PedroRegoLero
@PedroRegoLero 5 років тому
@@redheadk2534 were they?
@jamesdailing3198
@jamesdailing3198 3 роки тому
Eminem: "Life aint no nintendo game" Mark Rober: "Hold my dart"
@Chronischer_Innenbahn-Laeufer
@Chronischer_Innenbahn-Laeufer 3 роки тому
When did he say that?
@xlegendgamerpro
@xlegendgamerpro 3 роки тому
@@Chronischer_Innenbahn-Laeufer Love the way you lie (ft. Rihanna) He says: “but you promised her, next time you’ll show restraint You don’t get another chance, life is no Nintendo game But you lied again Now you get to watch her leave out the window Guess that’s why they call it window pane”
@Chronischer_Innenbahn-Laeufer
@Chronischer_Innenbahn-Laeufer 3 роки тому
@@xlegendgamerpro Thanks
@F-Raptor-mq7ph
@F-Raptor-mq7ph 3 роки тому
Didnt they mean different things?
@thegnome9529
@thegnome9529 3 роки тому
@@F-Raptor-mq7ph yeah he meant you won’t get another chance ln life
@rikhavok
@rikhavok 6 місяців тому
This reminds me of high school 30 years ago. We were in a basic programming class. It was being taught way too slowly and I already knew it and was going for a free “A”. I challenged the teacher to let me teach the class. I would have the whole class to pass the final in a month and we’d get to play video games for the the rest of the semester. And I didn’t get to know what the final was ahead of time of course. Again there was no fail here. We win or we do what we were supposed to do anyways. 100% success.
@nakulgopal4180
@nakulgopal4180 Рік тому
That's not a bug, that's a feature that perspective hit my heart so hard.
@tomskih203
@tomskih203 3 роки тому
Mark Rober, the mind of a scientist, the charisma of Ryan Reynolds.
@montannatilton9114
@montannatilton9114 3 роки тому
I didn't even realize until I got to this comment, but isn't he the guy who's been making glitter bombs to prank porch thieves?
@tomskih203
@tomskih203 3 роки тому
@@montannatilton9114 yep
@jacksonh4666
@jacksonh4666 3 роки тому
@@montannatilton9114 Those thieves wish it was just glitter, if you watch his video you'll know exactly what I'm talking about.
@val-ed2489
@val-ed2489 3 роки тому
666 likes. Nice
@azrael7016
@azrael7016 3 роки тому
Lol I thought the same
@aianurodriguez
@aianurodriguez 3 роки тому
The problem with school is that it doesn’t encourage you to try again or to keep doing it till you get it right. What school ends up being is you either get it right or you don’t and usually your left with a grade your not happy with and can’t go back to fix. Schools need to stop expecting “perfection” from students as they are the ones trying to learn and do better, not master the material in one go.
@mazinosman1142
@mazinosman1142 3 роки тому
This!!!
@thembamahlangu9028
@thembamahlangu9028 3 роки тому
💜💜
@nathanholyland9493
@nathanholyland9493 3 роки тому
None of the tests in my school matter until the last test in high school. I guess that system is much better, since you aren’t effected by bad grades until the end.
@boldvankaalen3896
@boldvankaalen3896 3 роки тому
Same with bosses and wifes.
@RenzDustin
@RenzDustin 3 роки тому
i AGREE, also, the grading and ranking system should end so that students can focus on learning and not grades/class ranks
@just_a_tiny_dinosaur5014
@just_a_tiny_dinosaur5014 2 роки тому
I’ve been rlly struggling with depression in my sophomore yr of college, but this just inspired me to make a project for myself: instead of doing lecture notes hw w dread like normal, I’m going to try and make the BEST study space possible, I like room decorating and efficiency innovating and it actually makes me excited for 2 hours of lecture notes!!! This is magic!
@ferniegutierrez5605
@ferniegutierrez5605 2 роки тому
I think one of the hardest parts is that you know that Mario level is passable. Yet we doubt ourselves at times.
@colinmeier8140
@colinmeier8140 3 роки тому
I honestly wish I had teachers like mark rober, also I envy his nephews, imagine having an uncle who’s a mad scientist/engineer with over 8 million subs
@abelpaul7508
@abelpaul7508 3 роки тому
Become a mad scientist yourself and make future kids happy :)
@R3dacted_1
@R3dacted_1 3 роки тому
@@abelpaul7508 tru
@mas5621
@mas5621 3 роки тому
Almost *15 million subs
@slyvegaming994
@slyvegaming994 3 роки тому
Not really mad
@damothniobe4327
@damothniobe4327 3 роки тому
Me who literally stopped playing Mario because of that pit...
@idabsopeoplecantseemecry3835
@idabsopeoplecantseemecry3835 4 роки тому
wait this is the dude who pranked box thieves with glitter spray
@knightofcydonia1192
@knightofcydonia1192 4 роки тому
glitter and fart spray* you're welcome.
@owenmerrill1501
@owenmerrill1501 4 роки тому
yes. yes he is.
@GuitarSamurai17
@GuitarSamurai17 4 роки тому
Dab, you name is comedic genius xD thank you
@justsomeplant3305
@justsomeplant3305 4 роки тому
Wait really? That guy? Damm. That guy is my hero
@monalisa6379
@monalisa6379 4 роки тому
yeah, and this guy was also a NASA engineer lol
@trin4305
@trin4305 Рік тому
I love how this is like a modern version of Edward Deci’s experiments, and how people are still studying this, never mind one of my favorite UKpostsrs
@freyfrey659
@freyfrey659 2 роки тому
By Far this is the best of TEDx. Well put together Mark Rober educational and motivational. Great speech!!!!!
@AbhiandNiyu
@AbhiandNiyu 3 роки тому
This has to be the most entertaining and the most profound TEDx talk ever!
@harishr6488
@harishr6488 3 роки тому
Well Clearly this is the first big youtuber comment with such less amount of likes, It feels kinda awesome to see this. You guys make great content, Keep it up xD
@professorsnapesvideos6393
@professorsnapesvideos6393 3 роки тому
Here before it goes viral (not that I know who you are to be honest)
@jatingera924
@jatingera924 3 роки тому
hey sir, nice to see you here
@thecaptainindia9790
@thecaptainindia9790 3 роки тому
True 🤙
@rubendias3938
@rubendias3938 3 роки тому
UKposts recommended to you this, too?
@danieldemaria1959
@danieldemaria1959 Рік тому
Wish I had science/math teachers as enthusiastic as this guy in school. If you failed one quiz or test that would just treat you like a lost cause no matter how hard you tried.
@TurnipDerp
@TurnipDerp 2 роки тому
I come back and watch this video once a year. Such a great life lesson.
@ameliab4527
@ameliab4527 Рік тому
Same
@informitas0117
@informitas0117 4 роки тому
Crippling fear of failure is pretty much the end of personal growth.
@fornax985
@fornax985 4 роки тому
That's me
@gameseeker6307
@gameseeker6307 4 роки тому
S c h o o l And ppl who are terrfied either A Become the best students or B Cease attempting when they fail
@Buderus69
@Buderus69 4 роки тому
Do we know each other?
@ryugo7713
@ryugo7713 4 роки тому
Buderus69 🥖
@DogZy9
@DogZy9 3 роки тому
That resonated with me more than I thought it would. And it is not like I never thought of it this way, it just hit me different now. Thanks for this.
@Fabzil
@Fabzil 5 років тому
“I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” ― Michael Jordan
@GauravGRocks
@GauravGRocks 5 років тому
Fabzil Amazing quote
@pop-shot-rico6
@pop-shot-rico6 5 років тому
"Girl I may be a gamer, but I will never play you" - Every dweeb gamer
@harmolodic
@harmolodic 5 років тому
@@pop-shot-rico6 Inspirational
@person9815
@person9815 5 років тому
Who's Michael Jordan?
@dhm-2920
@dhm-2920 5 років тому
I’m Michael jordan stop it gets some help
@doctorstrange4032
@doctorstrange4032 Рік тому
This is one of the best Ted Talk I've ever seen. Thank you Mark!
@mmendi1114
@mmendi1114 Рік тому
Don't know why this is my most-watched TED...I keep on wanting to watch it again
@EvilMastermind
@EvilMastermind 3 роки тому
Mark: "Noone will ever see these meaningless internet points!" Also Mark: *Shows them on presentation at TEDx*
@crashfactory
@crashfactory 3 роки тому
though he didn't show the points, merely the averages of the success rates, and attempts made. the points were not represented at all. i see your point though :-)
@bismajoyosumarto1237
@bismajoyosumarto1237 3 роки тому
​@@crashfactory Haha I see what you did there with your last sentence
@DoorThief
@DoorThief 3 роки тому
Heheheh
@jerryberger1147
@jerryberger1147 3 роки тому
오늘 오후 6시에 '리한나' 노래모음 1탄 영상이 업로드됩니다! 다음 영상의 주인공이 되었으면 하는 아티스트를 댓글로 알려주세요 :U Playlist of 'Rihanna' will be uploaded at 18:00(KST) today! Comment an artist you want for the next video!
@kenrdz3992
@kenrdz3992 3 роки тому
Lmao
@CyberYarns
@CyberYarns 5 років тому
life is like super mario.. we spend most of our time collecting gold coins, but if you eat mushrooms you go up a level
@EthanBCWEntertainment
@EthanBCWEntertainment 5 років тому
36Techniques ??
@ryhan9896
@ryhan9896 5 років тому
@@EthanBCWEntertainment Collecting gold coins means: earning money. Eating mushrooms makes you go a level higher means: Getting high on mushrooms. Yes there are mushrooms that make you high they're called magic mushrooms.
@themariokid2310
@themariokid2310 5 років тому
That's... Not how Mario works...
@ajoq892
@ajoq892 5 років тому
@@themariokid2310 woosh
@gubbin_malarkies2455
@gubbin_malarkies2455 5 років тому
Lol
@Anshnayan_15
@Anshnayan_15 2 роки тому
Such a legendary session! We need more speakers like him ;)
@DruidPC
@DruidPC 2 роки тому
"Alright, this test isn't a grade, but still try your best!"
@LiftPizzas
@LiftPizzas 5 років тому
"In every job that must be done there is an element of fun. Find the fun and snap, the job's a game." - Mary Poppins
@batfan1939
@batfan1939 5 років тому
Lift Pizzas "He was skinny, could fit into places that we couldn't. Good for thievin'." - Also Mary Poppins
@MiniRockerz4ever
@MiniRockerz4ever 5 років тому
Ain't nothing fun in doing same thing over and over again, talking about both, jobs and video games...I need more action
@tomroynon5362
@tomroynon5362 5 років тому
Alan Watts - Work as Play UKposts video. You should check it out
@SheepdogSmokey
@SheepdogSmokey 5 років тому
This is how I taught while I was subbing, I'm just sad I can't find a permanent gig since I'm not also a coach.
@southoceann
@southoceann 5 років тому
Gosh Im literally thinking about that!!!
@AFrogInTheStars
@AFrogInTheStars 5 років тому
_watches video without reading the title_ “Huh this sounds like Mark Rober” _reads title_ “Ah”
@demetraeconomou6096
@demetraeconomou6096 5 років тому
That's hot
@taceytucker
@taceytucker 4 роки тому
Demetra Economou 101th like
@AFrogInTheStars
@AFrogInTheStars 4 роки тому
Tacey Tucker first like
@rayllejoan1533
@rayllejoan1533 4 роки тому
Sammmmmeeeeee🤣
@ileikpotatoz1201
@ileikpotatoz1201 5 місяців тому
man not only makes educational science videos entertaining, but also ted talks. He's a god damn legend
@varunnikam
@varunnikam 2 роки тому
Thank you mark. This was one of the best ted talks I have seen.
@Metroyeti17
@Metroyeti17 4 роки тому
Im just proud of my man giving a Ted talk in a $20 flannel from Target.
@letmetakeajormungandrattha8591
@letmetakeajormungandrattha8591 4 роки тому
Because why not
@letmetakeajormungandrattha8591
@letmetakeajormungandrattha8591 4 роки тому
Because why not
@letmetakeajormungandrattha8591
@letmetakeajormungandrattha8591 4 роки тому
Because why not
@gustavabrahamsson2232
@gustavabrahamsson2232 4 роки тому
Because why not
@latti6363
@latti6363 4 роки тому
Because why not
@havengoer
@havengoer 5 років тому
Felt sad when no one laughed when he said, "I finally beat Bowser last night"
@patrickknutsson3596
@patrickknutsson3596 5 років тому
havengoer it was not a joke, he was ‘proving’ a point by telling a story
@patrickknutsson3596
@patrickknutsson3596 5 років тому
I think you missed the first part. 14:17 listen to it from here, then you’ll understand
@tommybroughton1549
@tommybroughton1549 5 років тому
I think that, he meant for it to be funny(the pause), however, his words were so powerful, the audience took it to heart.... and rightfully so. P.S. I felt it too. Good job.
@CLove511
@CLove511 5 років тому
Felt sad because Bowser's his dog 😥
@benheinz8817
@benheinz8817 5 років тому
@@CLove511 Ow.
@sewertdog
@sewertdog 5 місяців тому
I seriously thought I had seen all Marks videos…then this one pops up. I’m sending this as a Must Watch & Listen to my daughter who is about to go into the real world; to my friend who is continuously striving to better his business; to all those who want to hang up their spurs. Thanks Mark!
@_the_real_gloria_
@_the_real_gloria_ 2 роки тому
One of the greatest TED talks ever! I feel super energised and will incorporate this in my mindset. I even clapped at the end 😂
@deadsetanime7102
@deadsetanime7102 3 роки тому
His enthusiasm is infectious. I really enjoyed this TED.
@jesusmoisesmartinez150
@jesusmoisesmartinez150 3 роки тому
Contagious*
@derekpeace7668
@derekpeace7668 3 роки тому
His whole channel is great.
@blend9594
@blend9594 3 роки тому
Necro from Dota 2 agrees.
@TheAzizurRahman
@TheAzizurRahman 3 роки тому
@@jesusmoisesmartinez150 It's a synonym.
@jesusmoisesmartinez150
@jesusmoisesmartinez150 3 роки тому
@@TheAzizurRahman sorry
@aloysiusdenzel2753
@aloysiusdenzel2753 3 роки тому
this guys looks smart, he should work at nasa or something
@tsurutuneado5981
@tsurutuneado5981 3 роки тому
Yeah, he could do something big like sending robots to mars or idk
@ashrafallislam8027
@ashrafallislam8027 3 роки тому
You know he did work at NASA but he quit to do UKposts videos
@cadenmcmanus5806
@cadenmcmanus5806 3 роки тому
@@ashrafallislam8027 It's a joke
@richardleenders9110
@richardleenders9110 3 роки тому
Sans Undertale dont try to reason with a maximilan fan
@Aca78562
@Aca78562 3 роки тому
@@ashrafallislam8027 wooooosh
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