Digital Aristotle: Thoughts on the Future of Education

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  • čas přidán 4. 11. 2012
  • Some thoughts on teachers, students and the Future of Education.
    If there's a bookish child in your life, you should get them a copy of The Way Things Work: goo.gl/QdreH
    Also I don't think that the idea of Digital Aristotle is sci-fi, but if you do want to read the sci-fi version, I highly recommend The Diamond Age: goo.gl/uvbx6
    Thanks to CZcams EDU for bringing me out: / education
    And Angela for arranging the whole show: / aresearchbug
    And Jessica for her amazing note artwork: / seppyca
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  • @MoonatikYT
    @MoonatikYT Před 4 lety +1824

    Teachers 2019: If any of you make a noise, you're all staying in here at recess.
    Teachers 2020: I got kicked out of my own zoom class.

    • @craftgames1882
      @craftgames1882 Před 4 lety +19

      Lol, this is so true.

    • @guilhermesartorato93
      @guilhermesartorato93 Před 3 lety +45

      That's the kind of stuff that forces one to learn moderation settings. The boss of my boss realized it after his mic got muted during a MS Teams meeting... by me, unadvertently ,-(
      Right after the meeting I called my bosses' boss to apologize, out of fear he could access a log or something alike company's IT implemented on Teams in order to spot pranksters o_O

    • @qtpettra
      @qtpettra Před 3 lety +1

      i hated recess so yay

    • @spidertiger585
      @spidertiger585 Před 3 lety +6

      @@qtpettra same here recess sucked, i would just read

    • @spidertiger585
      @spidertiger585 Před 3 lety +3

      and we were forced to play outside so i would hide and read

  • @talkshowhost5989
    @talkshowhost5989 Před 7 lety +1961

    "If this does not blow you mind, YOU HAVE NO EMOTION."
    I love Khan.

    • @user-tm3fz7qx3s
      @user-tm3fz7qx3s Před 4 lety +27

      Too bad we only use his site for the questions and not the tutorials. It makes him seem like every other teaching site.

    • @QS1597
      @QS1597 Před 4 lety +24

      DaddyKitty04 The videos are why I use Khan Academy over IXL

    • @someanimal3506
      @someanimal3506 Před 4 lety +11

      I genuinely dislike khan academy. It doesn’t fit my learning style actually. I don’t think that digital Aristotle will be for everyone actually to be honest.

    • @QS1597
      @QS1597 Před 4 lety +2

      Some Animal Then how do you learn?

    • @someanimal3506
      @someanimal3506 Před 4 lety +2

      QuickScope1597 Honestly through lectures.

  • @Jack-fw4mw
    @Jack-fw4mw Před rokem +394

    Grey was so optimistic about how far the technology would come in 10 years.

    • @Twisted_Logic
      @Twisted_Logic Před rokem +36

      The technology's mostly there, AI is getting more capable by the day. Figuring out what content to curate to the student and what questions to ask them is a problem not too dissimilar to the CZcams algorithm. The issue is that there isn't really much money in it.

    • @anshalkapil816
      @anshalkapil816 Před rokem +23

      GPT 4 and Khanmigo.

    • @MegaMementoMori
      @MegaMementoMori Před rokem +26

      No, he was too optimistic how fast the society can make use of technology.

  • @KingSlimjeezy
    @KingSlimjeezy Před 5 lety +175

    "get 3 teachers in a room and ask them how education should be done and youll get 3000 answers" -my uncle, a teacher

  • @SanguineThor
    @SanguineThor Před 8 lety +2962

    RIP history channel.

  • @FMLevatation
    @FMLevatation Před 8 lety +2458

    I wish this was here right now. Some classes I find fascinating but teachers kill my will to learn the material.

    • @antikaanagency8175
      @antikaanagency8175 Před 8 lety +177

      I know right? Science is my favorite subject, but then the curriculum comes along, begins teaching us things we learned in fourth grade and suddenly science is the class I hate most.

    • @sebastianplugaru5417
      @sebastianplugaru5417 Před 7 lety +15

      The truth is: YOU DON'T find it fascinating enough !! #StopLyingToOneself

    • @josuerodriguez8156
      @josuerodriguez8156 Před 7 lety +122

      @Sebastian Plugaru, I don't know if you're joking but from in my opinion its completely possible to find a certain science interesting its completely understandable to wana shove your head through a wall after having to go through The Scientific Method for two weeks at the start of the course. Also some students learn faster or slower than others leaving some impatient and ready to move on and having others feel stressed and rushed.

    • @n00bshotgunner
      @n00bshotgunner Před 7 lety +58

      +Sebastian Plugaru I recently took college precalculus, with math(s) having long been just about my favorite - and best - subjects. I had to drop out because the professor managed to combine the worst parts of what Joshua is talking about - he spent forever going over stuff we already knew and barely touched the stuff we were there to learn. And you can't accuse me of not finding math(s) interesting, either - I watch almost every video from Numberphile, and learned more from that one CZcams channel than I have from entire semesters of math(s) class.
      So yeah. I'm willing to bet that Johnny's right and you're wrong. Good evening.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Před 7 lety +1

      Were

  • @TwoGoblinsInATrenchCoat
    @TwoGoblinsInATrenchCoat Před 5 lety +319

    "This is known as... the History Channel Effect."
    Shots fired.

  • @Aaron-uf8lv
    @Aaron-uf8lv Před 4 lety +1098

    "after all schools aren't just about-" oh yes socialising is very important for children too "-freeing adults to work in the economy as they turn their feral children into civilised adults" ookay then

    • @ecogreen123
      @ecogreen123 Před 4 lety +106

      i mean, hes not wrong.

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 4 lety +38

      @@ecogreen123 He didn't claim it to be the only other reason also.

    • @GalliadII
      @GalliadII Před 3 lety +38

      children socialized well before there were schools.

    • @neilemminger8628
      @neilemminger8628 Před 3 lety +7

      I had the exact same experience lol

    • @user-cd4bx6uq1y
      @user-cd4bx6uq1y Před 3 lety +30

      Socializing the way schools do it is crap

  • @jwabeasley9877
    @jwabeasley9877 Před 8 lety +725

    "A is for Axiom, your home sweet home. B is for Buy 'n' Large, your very best friend..."

    • @awesomemantroll1088
      @awesomemantroll1088 Před 4 lety +7

      @@Blade.5786 What? "John Beasley?"

    • @preetbhandal9874
      @preetbhandal9874 Před 4 lety +10

      looks like he changed “Dread Simulator- 4K fucking your mom” to “John Beasley”

    • @temtem9255
      @temtem9255 Před 4 lety +10

      Its from wall-e

    • @judithallison4598
      @judithallison4598 Před 4 lety +3

      Wall-e

    • @Blade.5786
      @Blade.5786 Před 3 lety +3

      @@awesomemantroll1088 Woah this is real weird. You seem to be replying to me,yet my original comment disappeared. Wtf CZcams, I know you did something. If you remember what I was talking about 8 months ago, please inform me,Mr Awesome Man Troll. I'm dying to know

  • @harrytelfer7298
    @harrytelfer7298 Před 8 lety +882

    I can just imagine in 5-19 years from now, Grey industries presenting digital Aristotle for everyone

    • @johnroach9026
      @johnroach9026 Před 7 lety +40

      then it turns out that the history channel is running Grey industries

    • @tudororza
      @tudororza Před 7 lety +9

      5-19 thousand years from now. I do the same things as my gradma has done at her school 60 years ago and nothing seems to change

    • @connorschultz380
      @connorschultz380 Před 6 lety

      Harry Breeg if only

    • @Blade.5786
      @Blade.5786 Před 5 lety +1

      @@tudororza True,but 5-19 years is too little time and 5-19 thousand years is too much time. Let's just say,75-150 years

    • @agungpriambodo1674
      @agungpriambodo1674 Před 5 lety +2

      Not Grey Industries but Grey Jr industries am I right

  • @diadlo13
    @diadlo13 Před rokem +32

    10 years later and we get GPT4. Did you think you'd be right so fast?

  • @popofabulous
    @popofabulous Před 7 lety +262

    As a college student I can honestly say that about 5 percent of my learning is in class, 70 percent is youtube and 25 percent the book. Maybe I have only had shitty teachers but the last 2 years seems like I'm paying a lot of money to teach myself. I'll be happy when I have that piece of paper.

    • @cynthiamccullough3718
      @cynthiamccullough3718 Před 3 lety +24

      Did you get your piece of paper?

    • @popofabulous
      @popofabulous Před 3 lety +57

      @@cynthiamccullough3718 I did. It helped me in no way, so I went into the trades. Now I work on powerlines and make about 120k a year.

    • @cynthiamccullough3718
      @cynthiamccullough3718 Před 3 lety +22

      @@popofabulous Wow! That's awesome. I hope you are always able to stay safe.

    • @popofabulous
      @popofabulous Před 3 lety +35

      @@cynthiamccullough3718 I do my best! I worked the Texas Ice Storm a few months back. No regrets about my career path and I've definitely got a ton of interesting stories to tell from doing the job haha!

    • @fatpotatoe6039
      @fatpotatoe6039 Před 2 lety +5

      @@popofabulous More of you are needed in the world.

  • @BillyBob-sx1tf
    @BillyBob-sx1tf Před 10 lety +843

    "This is called the History Channel affect."
    I love you.

    • @smilecorpers3120
      @smilecorpers3120 Před 10 lety +7

      Finally someone realizeses what happened to history channel!

    • @arlingtonsanda6781
      @arlingtonsanda6781 Před 10 lety +3

      Mike Markocki Plebeians are just figuring it out =p

    • @arlingtonsanda6781
      @arlingtonsanda6781 Před 9 lety

      *****
      No, I mean the useless eaters =)

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon Před 7 lety +16

      Effect not "affect".

    • @danielbarner1646
      @danielbarner1646 Před 7 lety

      WholeNwon Actually, it can be spelled both ways; just like how you can spell "neighbor" like "neighbour."

  • @blob7800
    @blob7800 Před 3 lety +35

    I love it how that grey always rips the History Channel apart

  • @evesolis6133
    @evesolis6133 Před 5 lety +235

    "If this does not blow your mind, you have no emotion."
    No I just have no IQ that's all..

    • @cityuser
      @cityuser Před 4 lety +3

      You have no... EQ

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 4 lety +7

      That's nothing to be understood intuitively, as it builds on the knowledge about complex numbers. No hard stuff at all, but nevertheless something you need to be familiar with in order to understand where this formula comes from and why it is incredibly beautiful.

    • @gunnarjensen8400
      @gunnarjensen8400 Před 3 lety

      you should have used the reply option and yes i know this was 2 years ago

  • @applicableapple3991
    @applicableapple3991 Před 3 lety +10

    I think the purpose of teachers is not just to transfer information but also to inspire and challenge the children they're trying to educate. That, and their support, I think are crucial to a child's education.

    • @repoview57
      @repoview57 Před 3 lety +1

      Well this can be done better without teachers. Replacing computers with humans is nothing but a win for humanity i dont see why people are so against that. There will be a time no human will ever work for living, they would work for making humanity a better civilization so by replacing human with bots we can focus on our goal better.

  • @rinaldskalvis5071
    @rinaldskalvis5071 Před 4 lety +70

    So...7/8 years later, still the old system

    • @neilemminger8628
      @neilemminger8628 Před 3 lety +7

      Yes and no... It's not easy to see the changes, because they take place so very slowly, but they are definitely happening.

    • @jorixonian
      @jorixonian Před 3 lety +16

      You really think 8 years is enough to completely abolish a hundred years old institution?

    • @electricsquidxd3254
      @electricsquidxd3254 Před 3 lety +4

      The development of new things doesn't assume the abolishment of the old in succession, many school systems aren't services but profit motivated institutions, which isn't the fault of individual schools but the economic system that pervades aspects of life, the education system of many are hurt because some countries' economic system value profit over access, and intentionally push resources away from public education because it doesn't give them money, this makes education inaccessible to many without money, and it doesn't improve for the students' benefit, it only changes if it can be exploited for profit. So unless we can push for a full public education system that's motivated by the pursuit of education and not markets, we'll have to rely on secondary means of education until it is socially embraced

    • @repoview57
      @repoview57 Před 3 lety

      I quit school and im learning myself why not happened ?

    • @Rogue_Art
      @Rogue_Art Před 3 lety +4

      Partly yes, because it's tied to the economy. But things have already changed. Given how much better educational content is on CZcams compared to what's being taught by lecturers, I've seen people pull up concise well-edited videos of the topic, watch it, do practice problems, and get a solid understanding of the whole thing before the lecturer is even done introducing the subject. Outside of school, this is even more common with people opting to watch a few brief, clear CZcams videos over a boring and poorly organized 2 hour lecture.

  • @figgeldorpe1053
    @figgeldorpe1053 Před 3 lety +97

    I’ve learned so much information through the internet. It taught me how to program, pre-calculus, foreign languages, history, geography, and so much more.
    There is but one issue.
    None of it mattered, I still had to relearn it in actual school because nobody gives a damn about anything other than the piece of paper you get after high school and the piece of paper you get after college.
    Real knowledge is near useless without a piece of paper saying who gave it to you.
    It’s a sad world.

    • @GameyCat
      @GameyCat Před 2 lety +9

      It's sad but understandable, if a student just said "oh, i watched *insert random education video or channel" and got a diploma without watching the dam thing, then our society would crumble if this was done on a large scale.

    • @danielgogeleien2771
      @danielgogeleien2771 Před rokem +2

      For that reason i find it a bit / very demotivating to go and learn some interesting things online, cause then i'll just be really bored in class

  • @anshalkapil816
    @anshalkapil816 Před rokem +73

    After 10 years, Khan Academy's GPT 4 powered "Khanmigo" might be the beginning of a practical digital aristotle.

  • @matcsv05
    @matcsv05 Před 2 lety +11

    Can’t believe this video is almost a decade old! And still applies. It would be nice to see an updated version.

  • @brian-8814
    @brian-8814 Před 9 lety +451

    "Feral children"
    Loltastic.

    • @lindseys.8693
      @lindseys.8693 Před 8 lety +3

      +Dotson Carter I'm going to start using that to see if it catches on.

    • @jadew7764
      @jadew7764 Před 6 lety

      Lindsey S.
      How has it been going?

    • @hecko-yes
      @hecko-yes Před 6 lety +3

      I read that as "lolitastic". Help me.

    • @masterphoenixharp
      @masterphoenixharp Před 6 lety

      Brian L ii

    • @shinooo8291
      @shinooo8291 Před 6 lety +1

      Sobsz That’s lolitastic.

  • @milkerfish
    @milkerfish Před 10 lety +136

    IF THIS DOES NOT BLOW YOUR MIND YOU HAVE NO EMOTION

  • @antihackerbg
    @antihackerbg Před 2 lety +9

    I watched this a couple years ago, saw it in my reccomended and realized between the last time I watched it and now I've been both the student ahead, the student for who it's the right pace and the student who's behind.

  • @imitationinfinity7962
    @imitationinfinity7962 Před 7 lety +35

    Little-known fact, scroll to the Khan Academy footer and you can set the language to LOLcatz. I'm not kidding.

  • @MrJason005
    @MrJason005 Před 8 lety +4

    A Teacher isn't simply someone who says the facts and leaves, they interac with the students, make sure that they are actually learning and are always there for everything that may be required, be it a question or something else.

  • @pocket83
    @pocket83 Před 10 lety +86

    Well made point. It stands to reason that education will become optimized as time passes, similar to the way that the selection process works on a species to conform it to environmental demands, and a scientific or technological framework can enable/expedite this. The thing that I am _not_ so quick to dismiss: our innate tendency to learn from authority. I still listen to my mother; that's how I learn best.

  • @TheRune3400
    @TheRune3400 Před rokem +6

    I have been thinking about this video periodically since I watched it 10 years ago and I truly think that Khan Academy launching Khanmingo might finally signal that arrival of Digital Aristotle. Exciting times!

  • @dandelosreyes6619
    @dandelosreyes6619 Před 2 lety +19

    Damn, watching this in 2021 feels odd. Khan Academy has come a long way. Gotta give props to whoever made it. Helped me a lot during online school. But I dont see an Educational Utopia, I just see my pilled up over due homework.

  • @gwendolynpeterson4505
    @gwendolynpeterson4505 Před 9 lety +235

    Most of the top comments here oppose this idea and I'd like to address the core ideas of some of their arguments:
    1) "Computers and numbers could never teach as well as a real teacher could" Although computers aren't going to be as understanding and emotional as a real teacher, I would like you to think about this. The point of the teacher is not to understand the student, the point of the teacher is to teach. Cgp Grey is totally right when he says that the teacher in a classroom full of students cannot teach all the students individually as well as a computer personalized to each students could. Most of the students fall behind, and some are too far ahead to learn everything, and a small fraction is actually learning at a good pace. As we've seen for decades teachers can't teach everyone the way they need to be taught to learn the most
    2) "A computer cannot teach language" Your forgetting that computers do teach language. Although they are just as bad as public school a whole lot of students already take digital classes and learn from them, from everything from language to programming to math digital classes do help people learn(although what Cgp is suggesting here would be way better then the digital classes we have today)
    3) "A computer cannot teach discipline" It is not the computers job to teach discipline its the parents job, and you have to remember that large amounts of discipline are required in normal schools today, but if everyone had a digital Aristotle and did school at home while some discipline is needed to keep the student on course there isn't nearly as much involved and to some extent computers can teach discipline even if they aren't as good as teachers
    4) "I wouldn't want me or my children to be taught by a mindless robot monster" This program is not aimed to be a mindless robot monster. Modern TV and video games often show computers like this but remember all your social media including the one that's allowing you to comment on this video right now is run by "Mindless Digital Monsters" and you don't care. Modern programming isn't some mindless digital monster droning something into your brain. You must have noticed that modern social media adapts to your tastes and sees what you like, well an educational tool like this could do that too.
    5) Throw as many arguments as you want at this, but step back and look at our modern educational system. Its horrible, broken in almost every way and its only ideas like digital Aristotle that can change that.
    I could go on and on with this but I've made this so long that not many people will bother to read this already, but I am in full support in all or most of the things mentioned in this video! I am one of those students that often finds classes boring because I'm ahead, and you really really do feel like your being held back.

    • @paulfu6475
      @paulfu6475 Před 7 lety +16

      Well here are some new points. I'll keep it as short as I can.
      1) "The Internet is a choice". The internet, though wonderful is apparently a choice. If anyone were the choose between tiring hours of studies and games, I think you can already guess where the majority will shift to.
      2) "Boost in asocial behavior". Millennial are already as asocial as can be. This will only further it. If you think the Internet makes good friends, well I guess you haven't been reading the news on pedophilia luring children through the web or other cyber crimes in general. School is the best place to make friends. Or at least to learn.
      3) "Disciplines are taught in school". Yes discipline may be parents' job but considering the attitude of many the baby boomers and the whiny spoilt millennial, schools are still the best choice for discipline. Some parents are terrible at discipline and in most cases, it is the school who teaches discipline to the children. I'm not sure about the west but in Asia, especially East Asia where I'm from. Discipline are strict and parents barely have time for their kids. You can't blame them, they're busy making money to make your life less miserable. Children then have to find their discipline in schools, from teachers.
      4) "Teachers are better teachers than the internet". Although not always the case, teachers provide a better explanation than the internet. They can give you a direct answer to your questions or give you a direct source to better understand your questions and for a lazy person, you don't have to spend hours on the screen to find what you're looking for. If you haven't noticed, not everyone can learn on their own and even in old times, intellectuals spend years browsing through written information to find an definite answer to their questions. And I can promise you not much of us are willing to go that far. Most would give up half way and do other things.
      5) "High dependence on technology". We're already beginning to hit the wall. We rely too heavily on our devices and hardly can many kids do without it. Take a calculator for example. (I am not against the invention of calculators fyi before you begin giving me names) A calculator is a great invention. Helps us ease our time consumed in calculating numbers, and improve its accuracy. A tremendous invention, only if used by scientists, mathematicians, and grown up in general who's too busy to fuss their time with minor calculation. But children on the other hand, do not need it. (Except university students who are not exactly kids anymore) Maths is a topic that improves our critical thinking but by allowing the children to use their calculator during maths class, they only reduce the usage of their brains. Therefore, weakening its growth.
      I can rant some more about the disadvantage of a computerize education system but I'm sure not much will bother reading anyways. School is not only a place to get literal learning but also other learning as well. I don't know what kind of school is the west but from where I'm from, I learnt many things from my school even though I hated it. I do not support a computerized education system but an improvement on the educators.

    • @vonneely1977
      @vonneely1977 Před 7 lety +11

      Gwendolyn Peterson: Actually I think most of the objections are from teachers watching their sense of job security evaporate. ;)

    • @Rakandios
      @Rakandios Před 6 lety

      I full-heartedly agree with this statement.

    • @markyang7178
      @markyang7178 Před 6 lety +4

      Loukas Frantzolas I'm not exactly sure that counts as an argument. Computers can "fake" emotions, and teachers don't really use an emotional connection to teach people.

    • @yosh3301
      @yosh3301 Před 5 lety +7

      @Paul fu
      1) to that point i say thats why the school system is kept. Yes of their own volition they will keep to games but in school hours the programs will shift to education
      2) cyber crimes have nothing to do with this argument and neither does sociability. We are still HAVING a school system that wasnt the argument here, we are just having a school system with a program designed to help teach us better than a regular teacher.
      3) the steretype of millenials being spoilt is statistically innacurate, and we still have a school.
      4) the internet under this system will have a database of every explaination teachers will give to find the most effective explanations so that is completely false

  • @majorramsey3k
    @majorramsey3k Před 8 lety +1527

    Oh you optimistic crazy person. You so underestimate the teacher's unions and ability to smash your dreams to hold onto their established models.

    • @sher1oc
      @sher1oc Před 8 lety +56

      +Major Ramsey The real truth... :/

    • @sirLamperouge
      @sirLamperouge Před 8 lety +233

      They probably will slow it down, but technology marches relentlessly on. It's only a matter of time (baring some kind of disaster).

    • @alsu6886
      @alsu6886 Před 8 lety +36

      +Major Ramsey Not all countries have teacher's unions. In some countries teachers can only get contracts ranging from a few months to a few years, after which they have to change schools and can only keep their careers going if they are performing well both by the school standards and the parents' standards, and only if there is enough demand. On the other hand in these places a teaching profession appears to be in higher regard and better compensated compared to USA (at least relative to the average).

    • @majorramsey3k
      @majorramsey3k Před 8 lety +2

      Al Su Sounds good to me. What country is this?

    • @majorramsey3k
      @majorramsey3k Před 8 lety +1

      *****
      Fight the good fight...

  • @kingcookie4714
    @kingcookie4714 Před 4 lety +29

    maybe now school has the time for programming classes, how-to-live-your-life-after-school classes and other stuff that can realy help children to find their place in the world when they grow up.
    by the way, great video!

  • @DevKerrigan
    @DevKerrigan Před rokem +9

    So we're here, right?

  • @robdoghd
    @robdoghd Před 8 lety +581

    Macbook Air-istotle

  • @Ingcivilcarlos
    @Ingcivilcarlos Před 8 lety +403

    that happened to the Discovery Channel as well, now its just a bunch of stupid dudes tunning up cars or bikes.

    • @nickschilders937
      @nickschilders937 Před 8 lety +61

      ...and having shows about nude people outside.

    • @joelcrow
      @joelcrow Před 6 lety +19

      And to "the learning channel"...aka TLC, which is arguably where the worst reality TV was originally born (pun intended, if you remember the show "a baby story") lol

    • @lawrencemorris2261
      @lawrencemorris2261 Před 6 lety +1

      that doesnt seem like the history channel effects, seems like discovery went to a different route to complete laziness

    • @omnisel
      @omnisel Před 5 lety +7

      RIP Mythbusters

    • @agungpriambodo1674
      @agungpriambodo1674 Před 5 lety +1

      No, what about How Do They Do It

  • @R.A.Meenan
    @R.A.Meenan Před 3 lety +21

    I'd love to see him address this again after all we know about zoom education and how going digital actually drastically widened the gap between poor and rich students.

    • @billcipherproductions1789
      @billcipherproductions1789 Před 2 lety +1

      This is because tech is expensive but once we get a much easier and cheaper way to make tablets and other electronic devices, trust me, this will become global. A major change like that can't happen in 9 years without disrupting the Globel Balance.

    • @R.A.Meenan
      @R.A.Meenan Před 2 lety +6

      @@billcipherproductions1789 thanks for the mansplain, dude. I'm a college professor so I'm actually in the field, working with these students. 🤷 If you think this has to do with electronics expense then you are missing the bigger picture by a country mile.

  • @victorc7373
    @victorc7373 Před rokem +7

    I would love to see an update on this

  • @christater5540
    @christater5540 Před 8 lety +63

    "This is known as the 'History Channel Effect'" I completely lost it there.

  • @brostrod
    @brostrod Před 4 lety +208

    How school is now:
    Everyone is on zoom

    • @reeceoshaney5971
      @reeceoshaney5971 Před 4 lety +10

      Yeah I hate it my expectations and hope was shot down really quick

    • @theothercd
      @theothercd Před 2 lety +1

      or homeschooling-

  • @monroetaylor999
    @monroetaylor999 Před 7 lety +117

    As someone with a learning difference who seriously struggles in school and who's been continuously falling behind more and more these past few years, I am seriously looking forward to this concept.

    • @monroetaylor999
      @monroetaylor999 Před 7 lety +11

      In my particular case, I mean ADHD. I say "learning difference" instead of "learning disorder" because in my personal opinion, and also in the opinion of many ADHD-having public figures, there's nothing actually intrinsically wrong with having ADHD. It can actually be seen as an advantage in many ways, since it comes with a lot of cool mental things other than a typically shorter attention span (like hyperfocus and increased creativity), and the only unfortunate thing about it is that the school system SUPER does not favour you, therefore I can't really fare well in an environment not designed for my time of brain. Basically what it means I'm drawing a line between learning "disorder" and learning "difference" and upholding the opinion that what I have is simply a difference, as opposed to something wrong with me. Does this answer your question? :)

    • @monroetaylor999
      @monroetaylor999 Před 7 lety +9

      Haha! Sorry if that was a long, rambly answer. Basically, the idea that education is a one-size-fits-all model is not something I believe in, so the idea proposed in this video is really cool

    • @spoods4628
      @spoods4628 Před 7 lety +4

      As an Autistic who has lost out on several years of maths, I would absolutely love for this to become a thing in some form during my years in school.

    • @cam94509
      @cam94509 Před 7 lety +6

      Here's hoping that Digital Aristotle is accessible, unlike so much of the internet :\

    • @maxlee6739
      @maxlee6739 Před 7 lety +2

      Unfortunately this isn't coming in your life time.

  • @woudythesheep420
    @woudythesheep420 Před rokem +5

    Do you think Digital Aristotle could be a future version of Chat GTP?

  • @drwindsurf
    @drwindsurf Před 8 lety +13

    Great video! I think you deal with many of the problematic issues that plague education historically and today. Your solution is interesting and, I think, has great potential. The one thing you forget about is that children are humans and not floating heads (a common error when dealing with education). We need teachers (though possibly fewer as you suggest) because teaching as about relationship, not content. Teachers will always be need to help children find what they need/want to learn and to think critically about sources.
    You make great thought provoking videos. Thank you.

  • @Kenna002
    @Kenna002 Před 8 lety +106

    Personally for me, there are some subjects that go too slow for me, and some subjects that go too fast. For instance, in Algebra, I understand most of it and it's easy, but then there will be one lesson I don't understand, and by the end of the lesson I still don't understand it.

    • @DarkShadow1577
      @DarkShadow1577 Před 8 lety +7

      +Gilda Beilschmidt Yeah I know what you mean I was doing polynomials for a couple of weeks and it was really easy until one part of it tripped me up and i still dont quite get it

    • @lawrencemorris2261
      @lawrencemorris2261 Před 6 lety

      did you undetstand quadratics

    • @Blade.5786
      @Blade.5786 Před 5 lety

      @@lawrencemorris2261 what's that?

    • @yosh3301
      @yosh3301 Před 5 lety +2

      Thats the same for everyone. Everyone is better at learning some stuff than at other stuff

    • @trcvish
      @trcvish Před 5 lety +4

      The worst part is when the teacher asks "Any questions?"

  • @jasonfarmer7672
    @jasonfarmer7672 Před 5 lety +2

    This is a interesting discussion and an exciting image of the future. I have a four year old and a seven year old. I am not capable of being a teacher, but I do have a lot of ideas I wish I could incorporate into my children's education. Something like this would allow me to have a hand in molding the direction and topics of my girls education. Hopefully it would help me know when I could do the most good and when I shouldn't help. It would be fantastic to see a system like this available in the near future. I would love to have my children free from traditional school, allowing us to explore and grow together but not letting my children get behind in essential areas. My greatest concern if I was to homeschool my kids would be my inability to keep up in areas where I am weak. I am fortunate enough that I can afford to have my children involved in after-school activities and clubs so I believe that I could minimize the isolation that I see many home schoolers fall into. If I could have a personal tutor that allowed me to be involved to maximize my effectiveness while keeping my children on course, they would be out of public school tomorrow.

  • @inventgineer
    @inventgineer Před 3 lety +1

    Just love it. Thank you so much for sharing these important considerations with us, your peers.

  • @kamehamehey22615
    @kamehamehey22615 Před 2 lety +10

    The pandemic really really shifted the perspective on this. 1. Schools are desperately needed for children to socialize. 2. Being stuck at home reduces attention, is psychologically taxing, and can keep students in bad situations for much more of the day. 3. Learning and teacher-student relationships are best achieved in-person, no matter how interactive the technology is. 4. A computer and the internet can stop working for no reason, but people only stop working for a reason, never randomly without cause.
    Aside from pandemic-related reasons, until algorithms can simulate endless human semantics, an in-person teacher will be (at least on average) better at and more available to provide explanations needed for student comprehension.

    • @marcs9451
      @marcs9451 Před rokem

      Schools only became essential for socializing because they pushed away other forms of socialization in favor of a coerced indoctrinating environment.

  • @zoekirk1848
    @zoekirk1848 Před 8 lety +7

    I think that having some sort of program like this would be huge for students with Asperger's or similar conditions, such as myself. Not only has it been difficult for me to do as well in school as I'd like to do because I've always been ahead of my peers intellectually, but I also have had a difficult time doing homework, especially with assignments that involve a crapload of writing. Having an individualized teaching program like this would increasingly help people like me use their different neurological setup as an asset instead of seeing it as a hindrance.

  • @nokia8707
    @nokia8707 Před 4 lety +5

    Those people who had Grey as a teacher were extremely lucky

  • @MB20128
    @MB20128 Před rokem +1

    This is now my favorite video on your channel

  • @osmowen
    @osmowen Před 7 lety +4

    Every kid deserves their own Aristotle. I want a tutor like that.

  • @rat1223
    @rat1223 Před 2 lety +4

    And here we are almost 10 years later. You can use the internet to learn about any subject you want, so long as you understand the internet enough to know where to find reliable information.

  • @viceregentofducanada9384
    @viceregentofducanada9384 Před 7 lety +11

    2:26 IM RICK HARRISON AND THIS IS MY PAWN SHOP

  • @nirvanachile24
    @nirvanachile24 Před 5 lety +2

    Looking back on this 6.5 years later and sad how little progress we've made towards this model.

  • @spritspex7502
    @spritspex7502 Před rokem +8

    Back here again with Khan Academy just having announced that they will be integrating GPT4 (the latest iteration of the OpenAI - GPT - model, what ChatGPT uses) as a private tutor.
    The future is here!

  • @killmeh2
    @killmeh2 Před 9 lety +66

    bashing "history" channel, love it

  • @bk649cc
    @bk649cc Před rokem +2

    I would love to see the updated version of this video someday.

  • @emilymfv
    @emilymfv Před 3 lety +2

    I am SO glad that you were right-ish for this quarantine. Yes, there are still huge issues, horrendous problems with the current Education System (not a revolutionary statement), but I am so glad that tutorials on "what the hell is the quadratic equation?", "I need help with the cycle of carbon", and "please, I don't understand statistics at all" exist nowadays so that we don't have to go to the library (ADHD doesn't make reading that much fun) or have to hire a personal tutor or just cry because finals (that last one will always happen but it won't be as bad as before). Having videos explaining the subject that I'm having problems with and being able to pause, read the comments, check the sources has made my life so much easier

  • @syedahmedali5079
    @syedahmedali5079 Před 7 lety +72

    There was one huge problem in this, is student motivation and monitering against student distraction

    • @joinedupjon
      @joinedupjon Před 7 lety +16

      Yep, the students who can't understand this lesson because they're missing knowledge they should already have 0:44 were probably playing with their iphones in the previous lessons and are about to start playing with them again in this lesson... and that's with a real live teacher stood there trying to stop them playing with their iphones.

    • @robertjarman3703
      @robertjarman3703 Před 6 lety +5

      You know how parental controls work right? Something similar can be done for school computers if the teacher enters the right code to put the class into learn mode.

    • @comradecat5057
      @comradecat5057 Před 4 lety +35

      If the students would rather sacrifice their education than endure the supposedly “engaging” lessons, then perhaps that says more about the curriculum and school system than the students’ discipline. If you have to resort to using measures like confiscating phones and parental controls, you have already failed at creating an engaging and well-structured system. In fact, often times discipline and a lack of education go hand and hand, indicating a loose guidance and incentive system is better than the more traditional methods implemented today.

    • @B0K0691
      @B0K0691 Před 4 lety +14

      @@joinedupjon If the class was interesting enough, the students would not use their iphones to keep their brains engaged. Too bad the class is shit lol.

    • @lonestarr1490
      @lonestarr1490 Před 4 lety +9

      @@comradecat5057 Yeah, but even if you're the most inquisitive pupil out there, from time to time you got one of these days where you're just not in the mood for anything - even more so if you entered puberty. Plus for almost everyone there are those subjects they're just not on fire for.
      Engagement and incentives ain't everything. Sometimes learning simply requires work.

  • @colourglue
    @colourglue Před 10 lety +89

    We need to collectively boycott History channel until it changes it's name...

    • @arlingtonsanda6781
      @arlingtonsanda6781 Před 10 lety +1

      I concur

    • @occasional_doomer
      @occasional_doomer Před 10 lety +16

      Either change the name or actually feature accurate history programs(like they use to have).

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch Před 9 lety +2

      I never watched it anyway

    • @reasonnottheneed
      @reasonnottheneed Před 9 lety +2

      Given their current audience, I don't think every single person watching this video boycotting the History Channel would have much effect on their view count

    • @garetr
      @garetr Před 9 lety

      PendulumFTW I never have cable anyway. LOL.

  • @headshot992
    @headshot992 Před 6 lety

    That conference must have been amazing... 5 amazing youtubers, including you, that I think have had a great impact on internet education? I'm sure discussions must have been great!

  • @sophie3869
    @sophie3869 Před 4 lety +2

    I hope people adapt distance learning into this and just keep it that way even after quarantine. Like you learn on your own but go to school a few days a week for art/physical classes and so that you can ask teachers questions or whatever. That way everyone can more or less learn at their own pace

    • @wyldevin
      @wyldevin Před 4 lety +1

      Sophie Bruch yes I agree completely

  • @jaybabcock9123
    @jaybabcock9123 Před 6 lety +5

    This is literally my dream. It would be amazing to have this.

  • @Mythrellas
    @Mythrellas Před 10 lety +20

    The crappy part about this concept is, is that I can go to these sites and learn about everything possible but that's not something I can put on a resume. Companies don't care if you got you education from the internet. To them if you don't have a piece of paper saying you're educated , you're not educated.

    • @arlingtonsanda6781
      @arlingtonsanda6781 Před 10 lety +1

      How about start your own company? Because even if you presented that piece of paper and were hired, chances are layoffs aren't too far away =)

    • @wasweiich9991
      @wasweiich9991 Před 10 lety +4

      Rotun Duh
      Because that totally works and won't lead to almost certain bankruptcy in todays world, leaving you with even more debts than before? Unless you have a groundbreaking idea, new companies are pretty much doomed to fail. Sorry, but what worked 50 years ago doesn't work today anymore.

    • @arlingtonsanda6781
      @arlingtonsanda6781 Před 10 lety +1

      I think you're talking about opening a food service business. In which case you're correct, that would lead to certain bankruptcy.

    • @howarthe1
      @howarthe1 Před 10 lety +1

      This is a case in which those for-profit universities actually fill a need. You can buy a degree.

    • @noahwilliams8996
      @noahwilliams8996 Před 7 lety +1

      Maybe education is about more than getting a job.

  • @mixiekins
    @mixiekins Před 6 lety +1

    Duolingo is doing a pretty good job of being my digital Aristotle for learning another language, though I have to supplement it with googling WHY some things work the way they do when I can't determine from observation and trial/error. It does a good job of letting me add new material when I get comfortable, and letting me stay and practice more when I need to get a better grip on something new. When I supplement it with video tutorials and immersion (my husband's family only knows Spanish, which I'm studying), it does a better job than any of the public school and higher education classes I've flunked out of over the decades. Self-serve education is much more effective in my case, so I'm glad and incredibly lucky to have these resources available.

  • @owendrake9455
    @owendrake9455 Před 3 lety +2

    Since the pandemic my school has changed so that instead of having 2 semesters we have 4 and it makes the class go by so much faster and ive noticed that it’s raised my grades overall by maybe 5% so I totally agree with this video, digital Aristotle for everyone would be amazing!

  • @kusadasi8641
    @kusadasi8641 Před 7 lety +236

    Aristotle please call me MY NIGGA

  • @lordodysseus
    @lordodysseus Před 4 lety +8

    Because of the internet, I've learned more than Aristotle ever could.

    • @julienneffe480
      @julienneffe480 Před 4 lety +1

      I've become more powerful than any philosopher has ever dreamed of.

  • @vtron9832
    @vtron9832 Před 6 lety +2

    3:38 Sal's soothing voice it golden static dipped into platinum screen presentations

  • @arcross4682
    @arcross4682 Před 7 lety

    It has been 5 years since this video first came and I am still waiting for this digital Aristotle you have promised me -_____-

  • @kiran7440
    @kiran7440 Před rokem +8

    Who is here after the release of ChatGPT?

  • @jonathanleitch6176
    @jonathanleitch6176 Před 2 lety +13

    There’s one more challenge that you didn’t mention. How do we get every kid to want to learn topic X? Even Aristotle needed a pupil that saw the value in learning.

  • @jwsx2266
    @jwsx2266 Před 5 lety

    I totally agree with this at my school we have a couple programs that do this kind of thing but we take a test to see where our skills are and as we learn more stuff, it changes the pace or how many times something gets revised and it works really well.

  • @algebratutor
    @algebratutor Před 2 lety +1

    Love this video! This is why I made Algebra Tutor. It's not quiet a Digital Aristotle, but it's a step in that direction. There are many obstacles (mostly nothing to do with technology), but I hope we get there soon.

  • @KiwiImpactSaint
    @KiwiImpactSaint Před 8 lety +62

    Structured education with some pressure is still necessary.
    Especially the teaching regarding to Linguistic abilities and mathematics, perhaps also ethics and general social science. Some system must be in place, to make sure kids can't press the skip button and ditch any of these courses.

    • @colinbroadwater5926
      @colinbroadwater5926 Před 8 lety +3

      Why?

    • @KiwiImpactSaint
      @KiwiImpactSaint Před 8 lety +17

      Colin Broadwater Society can't function properly if you have too many people need to count their fingers to do their maths, or people can't read or write properly, which hinders communication. Agree?

    • @acgandhi
      @acgandhi Před 8 lety +2

      +Derrick Liu Wouldn't the people have to be able to read and write properly or be able to do basic addition to be able to pass the tests?

    • @explodingbarrel2
      @explodingbarrel2 Před 7 lety +7

      I think digital aristotle only works if you are self-motivated. And the government is very risk averse and even though he claims its cheaper than current schools its still expensive to switch systems which is why you see some government offices still using punch card machines and type writers instead of fancy laptops.

    • @TheRid16
      @TheRid16 Před 7 lety +2

      My teacher said that even if nowadays you can learn from internet there are so much distractions that you will need strong motivation,
      And she said how different it is as teacher and an educator, she said that teacher makes you smart, educator makes you educated, teacher gives you knowledge to solve life's problems, educator gives you moral advice on how to solve life's problems
      both are equally needed for the goodness of a person
      Smart but not good you will be evil that make others suffers
      Good but not smart you will be outsmarted by the above guy

  • @Turnoutburndown
    @Turnoutburndown Před 8 lety +3

    Oh wow, the Neal Stephenson reference in this video! Loved it!!

  • @destrygriffith3972
    @destrygriffith3972 Před 3 lety +1

    Not just a bookish one! I took a long time to read and it was one of my first, thanks for the reminiscence!

  • @KrutzWalanda
    @KrutzWalanda Před 4 lety

    "you should get them a copy of The Way Things Work:"
    I saw this in the description and it sounded familiar. I saw the front cover in the video, and I grew up with that exact book! I still have it sitting on my son's bookshelf for when he's old enough to read it.

  • @MrVauxs
    @MrVauxs Před 7 lety +79

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  • @timy.5352
    @timy.5352 Před 8 lety +6

    I think the idea offers a wonderful model for providing knowledge, but as a teacher, I wish to believe that I am providing more than just facts and knowledge in my high school classroom; I teach them character and value while helping them with personal problems and even family issues. Maybe one day the digital technology will be mature enough to provide
    all the wisdom in the world, but at the moment, there is no effective digital replacement for those who guide and inspire us.

    • @blackwing1362
      @blackwing1362 Před 3 lety +1

      Have your ideas changed at all with the pandemic?

  • @premingergang1099
    @premingergang1099 Před 7 lety +1

    School is incredibly frustrating, you're right; it either goes too slow or too fast and someone still thinks I need a spanish lesson once a week instead of an extra ICT lesson.

  • @keegansmetanko3755
    @keegansmetanko3755 Před 6 lety +1

    honestly i've learned more from your videos in a few minutes than i have in years of education

  • @BBBrasil
    @BBBrasil Před 10 lety +8

    Wow, I want that future now!

  • @sebastianlixiang2332
    @sebastianlixiang2332 Před 2 lety +5

    Education cannot leave behind human emotional interconnection. Teachers don’t teach knowledge, more importantly they teach students the significance of learning the “what does it all mean”. Humans are meaning creating organisms, without that touch, all knowledges are meaningless. Digital Aristotle might be able to teach the knowledge but I doubt it would be able to teach the meaning of learning, since the action of meaning-giving is something quite human-only. Even the idea of digital Aristotle is an act of human giving meaning to our society development and try to see what’s best for the future. An digital Aristotle who’s able to replace teachers would only be possible when he’s also able to care humanity as much as humans do.

  • @allegrovivace6806
    @allegrovivace6806 Před 4 lety

    This is my favorite video in the entire channel.

  • @MaorWertheim
    @MaorWertheim Před 4 lety

    Amazing, I really hope this future you describe will come soon

  • @ember3579
    @ember3579 Před rokem +4

    Hey @CGP Grey, what's your thoughts about ChatGPT in this video's context?

  • @tensnakesandacat2108
    @tensnakesandacat2108 Před 7 lety +6

    "If this doesn't blow your mind, you have no emotion"
    I knew that thanks...

  • @purplefire2834
    @purplefire2834 Před 3 lety

    Wow, I love this. Digital Aristotle for Everyone combines the vastness and mental accessibility of the internet with systems to ensure learning and retention. I already have a lot of respect for CGP Grey and this video somehow heightened it

  • @ConHathy
    @ConHathy Před 7 lety

    I need this now!

  • @stumbling
    @stumbling Před 9 lety +54

    …as long as it's not made by Microsoft or Apple and is non-proprietary software. (Actually Apple do occasionally release non-proprietary stuff like CUPS.)

    • @DavidChipman
      @DavidChipman Před 9 lety +2

      CowLunch Apple didn't start CUPS, so they kinda had to keep it open. They use it in their BSD-based OS X though.

    • @stumbling
      @stumbling Před 9 lety +1

      David Chipman I see, didn't know that.

    • @DavidChipman
      @DavidChipman Před 8 lety

      Yes, it's used in Linux distributions too.

    • @Muscovy7
      @Muscovy7 Před 8 lety

      +CowLunch So a Government owned project? That's not much better though xD

    • @ZweiSpeedruns
      @ZweiSpeedruns Před 8 lety

      +Drew Ivan eighter google or improvements by kahn academy. Google has been open-sourcing a ton on stuff like TensorFlow and they have been focusing on improving humanity significantly more, regardless of profit.

  • @oathblade
    @oathblade Před 8 lety +34

    Im really loving your videos and exploring them. Though Id ask for a digital Hank and John Green.

  • @rileyshipman4479
    @rileyshipman4479 Před 6 lety

    I'm currently taking my Calculus class online, because I am ahead of my class, and I just grasp on to things quicker. My teacher offered it to me, and I really enjoy learning this way.

  • @jackkraken3888
    @jackkraken3888 Před 7 lety

    02:30 The TV program in the middle is called Connections (by James Burke) and its amazing. Its about how seemingly unrelated things are actually related and its a great way to learn history. Its also available on CZcams.

  • @Arwiiss
    @Arwiiss Před 10 lety +5

    This is what I've learned so far from youtube so far:
    To type using 10 fingers on keyboard
    To play guitar
    To make scripts. When I was student I used to make and sell personalized scripts for some online MMORPGs. Both bot farming and pvping.
    To pass my business economics exam(B) even though I've not been in a single lecture.
    Day trading! This one been most useful so far.

  • @alien_nation3617
    @alien_nation3617 Před 3 lety +23

    Here is how history classes worked in my school: I was doing all the research that I needed, if any, before the class, and then was just trolling the teacher by asking uncomfortable questions (for example, about the percentage of population eligible to vote in the enlightened USA just after the revolution versus that in the undemocratic Ancient Athens).

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Před 2 lety +4

      Adorable...

    • @d_camara
      @d_camara Před 2 lety +3

      I love you, and if you're in the USA i love you even more

    • @cart4092
      @cart4092 Před 2 lety

      yall some nerds ong

  • @kirkleadbetter1093
    @kirkleadbetter1093 Před 4 lety

    Connections was Awesome! Loved that show.

  • @KenderBard
    @KenderBard Před 5 lety +1

    One thing I like about the concept is that a Digital Aristole will also know what you need to know in order to get to what you want to know. You can offer advanced courses, and when the student wants to take it, it goes, 'Ah wait you're definitely going to need to know calculus if you want to take THIS course so let's do that first.'

  • @josephniedermeyer4874
    @josephniedermeyer4874 Před 6 lety +8

    "If this does not blow your mind, you have no emotion" funniest shit ever from a Khan Academy instructor

  • @RawrImDragon
    @RawrImDragon Před 8 lety +54

    Here we are approaching 4 years from this videos release, are we much closer? Has there been any more signs that such changes in education are happening or going to happen?

    • @Carrera075
      @Carrera075 Před 8 lety +13

      As a current High School student, no.

    • @Isaac-iu6bx
      @Isaac-iu6bx Před 8 lety +7

      4 years might be optimistic. 10? maybe. 50? definitely. it will take a radical shift; the structure of schools is entrenched in society; we'd have to change how we fund them, train people for them, and test from them, etc.
      It'd take either a radical event (like a war economy or something, or massive protests in the streets) or a long time. And i dont really see protests happening lol, its not that big or serious. so...decades in the future, maybe

    • @doomedbringer
      @doomedbringer Před 8 lety +3

      schools in the US especially will never change, unless its an elite private school, they teach you whats going to be on a test to make them look good, tahts where the rest of the world is superior

    • @doomedbringer
      @doomedbringer Před 8 lety +2

      Nie tutaj hey my highschool had fuck all, they had shit for poutine, SOME salad shit and pizza, that was about it

    • @fould13
      @fould13 Před 8 lety +2

      I am taking all of my University courses completely online now, and I get to read textbooks and watch CZcams videos to learn the material at home. The only thing that I have to leave home for is Invigilated Exams, but even then they now have an option to Invigilate exams through online monitoring, where you set up a camera so your invigilator can watch you do your exam. I don't know if this was possible 5 years ago, but it's been possible for me to do Grades 1-12 and all of college/university from home.

  • @israelstuebbe3733
    @israelstuebbe3733 Před 5 lety

    CGP Grey is the best at explaining new ideas for everyone

  • @Evanm42
    @Evanm42 Před 2 lety +1

    0:40 I like that Ferris Buller's Day Off reference.