+Fa Michelle Well, this time, he wasn't in a rush. On his channel, according to himself, he's talking fast because he has so much to say in so little time.
TorsoManza Actually, they sort of do. Way back during the time of "Brotherhood 2.0" John and Hank agreed on a time-limit, which they have stuck to eversince.
Sorry to be offtopic but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
this reminds me about the greatest lesson john green ever taught me, which is i never hated learning, i hated the way i was taught. so now as a teenage kid im sitting at home watching educational videos and realizing why i loved history and literature as a kid growing up and it.terrifying and exciting at the same time. so thanks john :)
This is brilliant. Sometimes I wonder why I spend so much time on RUclips, and if it isn't kind of a waste of time, but this just makes me understand and appreciate my interest in it more. Even in honours classes in high school, even now in university, nothing has made me quite as excited to learn and to be a part of a discussion and a community of learners as RUclips. Thanks, John. I really wouldn't mind if you broke the 4-minute rule more often.
This TED talk thoroughly communicated the intellectual revolution on the internet that I feel so privileged to be a part of. I can't believe how lucky I was to stumble upon all these great channels. Learning on RUclips is literally just so much fun.
I actually though I was doing something wrong when I enjoyed the internet a LOT more then school, when I really liked learning. But then I found out Nerdfighteria and realized internet is a place where we can learn together and in ways there are amazing and awesome and willl allows us to meet incredible people and make incredible things, so I'm not ashamed of spending my time on the internet anymore, I'm proud of what i can do with my time when I know where to go on the internet. Thanks, John!
Thanks for posting this. Been on like a binge of all these like john green interviews/speeches as a soundtrack to me writing my papers and just, I love hearing him talk about things like learning. So enjoyable to hear.
This man could teach me about anything and I would be fascinated. He is just a positive, smart, thoughtful (in both senses) person. I feel both smarter and not nearly smart enough every time he says something. I just want to listen to him talk and get excited about things.
Several very good points were brought up here. I've often felt that sense of jumping over hurdles to achieve adulthood that John talks about. Similarly, I also grew out of that mindset and strive to learn and not be entirely ignorant about the world around me. However, I wish there was a way to encourage the "internet" type learning within traditional "institutional" type learning. I remember most of my High School classes being so focused on material covered in standardize testing that we, the students, never had a chance to explore the subject matter. I remember stressing out because I had to finish my regulation 40 lab minimum and just accepting the information at face value just to get my credit. I wish I had been encouraged to ask for deeper explanations of the material and how it applies to broader topics.
Name of the talk "Paper Towns". For a min i thought that John will somehow entertain the advertisement for his book, but he goes on explaining the importance of education and accessibility the internet has provided us with, to understand and celebrate the intricate beauty of what and how an education is ought to be..Hats off !
I'm just ridiculously happy to think that the availability and humor of knowledge, be it on RUclips, Tumblr, or Reddit, will make the world a more interesting place filled with even smarter, and more wonderful people than ever before.
What I find particularly interesting is the implications of these communities. I find myself personally struggling in a traditional educational sense, yet will spend hours watching minutephysics, scishow, and other channels. Perhaps the end result of such communities is a complete uprooting of these "traditional" education systems, leading us to have to redefine education as a concept. Fascinating subject matter.
He basically summed up how I felt my entire educational career. I personally feel like I have learned more about what truly matters in this world from the vlogbrothers, crashcourse and scishow communities and the communities I have found through them than my years from Kindergarten through getting my B.A. Thank you for helping me make my own map. DFTBA.
I'm in love with the combining of all these concepts. Online educational videos, communities, curiosity and self-motivation to learn, maps, change, hurdles, and ironic detachment - it's like, this talk symbolizes what the millennial generation has the potential to be.
This really puts an answer to the questions of where and when inspiration strikes me and why I am much more drawn to these videos than some simple homeworks. Sitting at home doing nothing results in no art created while my mind is free to doodle in my college environment.
I swear, we take our eyes off John for two seconds and he goes off and does a TED Talk. I saw this as a recommended video and was so surprised I hadn't heard about it!
it's so cool to watch him without cut scenes every 2-3 seconds... it's not really that different except that the camera doesn't cut... shows he's a brilliant speaker, not just a brilliant vlogger and author... JOHN, you inspire me to be better at everything!
I love the community of learners concept. I think I will show most of this to my 8th grade students this fall. I want my classroom to be a community of learners who inquire, search, and share. Thanks, John Green.
John you are the reason I am going to college and taking a very broad collection of classes. I've been a Nerdfighter since February 2007 I feel like you and Hank are family that I've never met. So much of who I have become is because of our community of learning. -Sarah Best Wishes
A year ago I found a TED video that complete changed my perspective on how I lived my life and then a few months later I discovered John and Vlogbrothers who gave me the courage I needed to go out and really do something and make those changes. They created a support group for awesome and for that I am eternally grateful. DFTBA my friends.
Thank you John and Chris. John for all your videos that helped me to understand some point in history that never made sense to me. And to Chris for lining up the ted talks to get me interested in ever more things that I am woahfully unqualified to explain to my friends, but you both end up sending me into the labrinth of the Internet trying to learn even more about whatever I learn because of either of you, directly or indirectly. Thank you both
John I love you. I love you for all of the right reasons because you are a wonderful and brilliant person. Listening to you has opened me up to all of these ideas and experiences that I had never had before. You have greatly impacted my life in such a positive way and for that I am grateful. Thank you John, I will be watching your video on Tuesday
I'm a teenager. I managed to get to college at 16, I'm 18 and almost done with my first degree. It's a design major, still it has taken a lot of work. But would you believe that I have been on that campus for two years and only met one other person who really went there to learn all they could? One. If I had not found the community the vlogbrothers had started I think I would have thought that was normal and okay. They teach a love of learning. The one of the greatest lessons ever.
John green....I just love you.... You put into words exactly what I've needed to say for so long! I get made fun of by family members for being in my phone constantly instead of studying... When in reality, I'm learning. I follow trails that lead me to a deeper understanding of the world and satisfy my own curiosities through RUclips, Google, and all kinds of kool things like that. I love to learn and within the traditional school system I didn't know that.... I was just jumping hurdles trying desperately not to fail, but now I crave more knowledge and ask more questions and just thank you...
That was a good talk. It had all of the strong talking points of a great speech and was all connected. This is how i learn. From seeing the people admire preform in there strong suit to see how much they can do and from where they came. Thank you john green for everything you have done to teach me.
Ah. As a recent University grad I feel the same pain John did and am so glad there are all of those educational avenues available and that I've stumbled upon them. I wish I could thank him (and the other educational content creators) for allowing myself and others to continue to learn and ask questions. How terrible life would be if I knew all the things.
Well said John!! You and the other RUclips educators have helped me finally enjoy watching online videos and not feel like I am wasting my life away on mind numbing and useless topics. I had been craving the idea of returning to college but the endless hours of droning lectures and the late nights of homework don't work for an adult with a career. Thank you for all you do and keep up the amazing work.
I have been noticing that my interest in learning has heightened since I found these learning communities John Green was talking about. I love that I have so much information and ideas at my fingertips. It is truly amazing and inspirational. :)
i love how you can tell how excited and proud he is of his books, and how excited he is to pass on knowledge and insight-fullness on everything, he is one of my favorite people, and im so happy he is alive
What's even more fascinating about Green's theory of RUclips being the best teaching tool on the internet (I would have to agree) is the fact that he left out Khan Academy, which started with Salman Khan creating RUclips videos for his family and eventually led to a website that teaches millions every year, and even to this day the website still uses links to RUclips videos to teach across the world.
this reminds me of the map of my hometown. Bogota, Colombia. The maps of bogota usually have the north on the left, this because the first maps of the city came from Indigenous people, who draw the mountains on the top (east).
I saw this first on the TED app. But it was only apt that I watched it again on RUclips and left a comment on this. I am one of those very keen not-so-young learners. In fact, I have learnt more from Ted, RUclips and the Internet in general. Not to mention courses on Coursera and Futurelearn. Well said John Green!
I only wish that I had learnt about John Green earlier in my life. His philosophy and outlook onto life shows, especially young adolescents, that learning doesn't have to be hurdles to jump over, but a learning experience only enriched by your own personal interest and input of your personal thoughts and feelings.
Quick note, John - It's not only book learning that is possible on youtube. Look at sortedfood. I'm learning to cook new recipes and new cooking techniques - on youtube. And I can see the cooking video as many times as I like. Learning is universal - a series of lessons with the greatest for the last. RUclips has become a focus of learning-but so are other places on the net. I agree that the internet has given us a key to the door of the largest library in the world. Turning the key is up to us.
I have a feeling that tests started out as something fun, a way to find out how much you know about a subject once you've studied it. A way to measure how much you've learned. Just like learning started out as something fun, I think it used to be a pastime. Somewhere along the way the core, the fun, of learning got lost, I'm happy that people are trying to bring it back.
Thank you so much, John green and of course ted x for that community of learning you made for us.. As i seek many things every time i see this video again, and hope is one of these things.. Of course to rebuild my faith in learning communities in syira with your help.
As always, John never ceases to inspire me. He was talking a lot about an online community of learners, but he tended to point out a lot of scientific and math communities. Does anyone out there know of any good places to continue to learn and discuss art? I miss my art history classes at college and would love to be surrounded by people who have the same passion again.
I never realized how Agloe was pronounced! I always called it Ah-glee-oh for some reason. Every time I hear John in talks such as these my faith in humanity is restored and I'm completely inspired. DFTBA!
I think the best part about these classrooms outside of school is they offer a new way of looking at things, and can really help students who aren't getting what they need from their in-school classroom. For example I love biology, and chemistry so this year I'm taking an enviro. science class. Sadly, the class is a joke, and I don't think I've learned anything. Thankfully I can still go home and watch crashcourse and sci show, and learn all of these amazing things that I'm not getting at school
His enthusiasm for learning and challenging each other makes me feel like I have compatriots waiting for me online. Also, with his enthusiasm for online communities, I'm surprise des he hasn't utilized them in his novels.
I am a fan. I am the extreme right brained art type, but I love learning. I can not wait to show this to my son and husband. They approach learning a lot like you do.
Amazing talk, John! This is a great explanation of and testament to the value of RUclips beyond clips of dogs on skateboards. I'm very proud to be part of Nerdfighteria and the larger RUclips community of learners.
I completely agree!! i love learning about history, but unfortunately my classes don't cover things i'm intersted in, but i can come to online classrooms and find so much more great information! and also on the other hand, last year i had trouble understanding my chemistry class, but when i found videos explaining the concepts, i understood them much better!
I really love Ted Talks. It's great to see a great RUclipsr talk as well. Our community is further outreaching than I once thought. We have the ability to change things.
Not specifically art, but ideachannel talks about art sometimes and it is truly awesome, with the host responding to interesting comments in the next video.
Just finished reading the book after so many years. I'm 19 now. I slept through his Internet presence for so long but I can't wait to catch up on everything I've been missing :)
John, I enjoyed this much more than I rationally should have. I love how you stringed together various facts, ideas and experiences in order to make one very compelling point. I'm sure you'll never forget to be awesome - just continue ;)
I completely agree with John's point that he "became a learner"when he was surrounded by people who valued engagement and educated debate and intellectualism. I graduated from high school two weeks ago, so it has been common recently for me to think about how far I have come. I was fortunate enough to be accepted to my dream school, and I have to wonder how this time before college might have been different if my parents and schools hadn't taught me that learning and being intelligent was cool.
I've noticed this too not just in education and learning, but in a lot of other things, perhaps it's simply the personal knowledge of what it is not to have whatever is gained, in this case knowledge, that makes people more motivated to seek it out
This is the slowest I've heard John talk
so the muggles can understand!Fa Michelle
+Fa Michelle Well, this time, he wasn't in a rush.
On his channel, according to himself, he's talking fast because he has so much to say in so little time.
+Max S. it's not like his vids have a time restriction
TorsoManza Actually, they sort of do.
Way back during the time of "Brotherhood 2.0" John and Hank agreed on a time-limit, which they have stuck to eversince.
Sorry to be offtopic but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly lost my login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
"I learned what iambic pentameter is,
and WHY it SOUNDS so GOOD uPON your EARS."
Like, what a masterpeice, John.
like WHAT a MASterPIECE john GREEN. am i doing this right?
Just in case Jeremiah didn't understand / anyone else.
It's actually: and WHY it SOUNDS so GOOD to HUman EARS
I think this video made me love John Green even more than I already do.
I now have a whole new outlook on learning. Thanks, John Green.
Claire H Check out his channel 'Crash course'.
Claire H Check out his channel 'Crash course'.
This is a totally different side of John than we normally see. I like it.
It's his "Thoughts From Places" voice. He does it when he's talking in front of people or when he wants his ideas to sound smart. (:
The more I hear from him, the more I'm in awe.
I just love that even in front of people at TED instead of a camera, John Green still manages to remember to be awesome.
this reminds me about the greatest lesson john green ever taught me, which is i never hated learning, i hated the way i was taught. so now as a teenage kid im sitting at home watching educational videos and realizing why i loved history and literature as a kid growing up and it.terrifying and exciting at the same time. so thanks john :)
This is brilliant. Sometimes I wonder why I spend so much time on RUclips, and if it isn't kind of a waste of time, but this just makes me understand and appreciate my interest in it more. Even in honours classes in high school, even now in university, nothing has made me quite as excited to learn and to be a part of a discussion and a community of learners as RUclips. Thanks, John. I really wouldn't mind if you broke the 4-minute rule more often.
What a brilliant mind. RUclips as a classroom and learning community that is engaging rather than detached - awesome.
This TED talk thoroughly communicated the intellectual revolution on the internet that I feel so privileged to be a part of. I can't believe how lucky I was to stumble upon all these great channels. Learning on RUclips is literally just so much fun.
Jesus John Green, I love you so much! You and Hank, and everyone in this expanding community! Yay for Green TedTalks!
I actually though I was doing something wrong when I enjoyed the internet a LOT more then school, when I really liked learning. But then I found out Nerdfighteria and realized internet is a place where we can learn together and in ways there are amazing and awesome and willl allows us to meet incredible people and make incredible things, so I'm not ashamed of spending my time on the internet anymore, I'm proud of what i can do with my time when I know where to go on the internet. Thanks, John!
Thanks for posting this. Been on like a binge of all these like john green interviews/speeches as a soundtrack to me writing my papers and just, I love hearing him talk about things like learning. So enjoyable to hear.
This man could teach me about anything and I would be fascinated. He is just a positive, smart, thoughtful (in both senses) person. I feel both smarter and not nearly smart enough every time he says something. I just want to listen to him talk and get excited about things.
I showed my English teacher one of John Green's videos. She's now completely changed our next unit and is teaching with his videos.
Several very good points were brought up here. I've often felt that sense of jumping over hurdles to achieve adulthood that John talks about. Similarly, I also grew out of that mindset and strive to learn and not be entirely ignorant about the world around me. However, I wish there was a way to encourage the "internet" type learning within traditional "institutional" type learning. I remember most of my High School classes being so focused on material covered in standardize testing that we, the students, never had a chance to explore the subject matter. I remember stressing out because I had to finish my regulation 40 lab minimum and just accepting the information at face value just to get my credit. I wish I had been encouraged to ask for deeper explanations of the material and how it applies to broader topics.
Can we take all of my teachers and switch them out for him please? I can listen and learn from him with ease!
same
Name of the talk "Paper Towns". For a min i thought that John will somehow entertain the advertisement for his book, but he goes on explaining the importance of education and accessibility the internet has provided us with, to understand and celebrate the intricate beauty of what and how an education is ought to be..Hats off !
I'm just ridiculously happy to think that the availability and humor of knowledge, be it on RUclips, Tumblr, or Reddit, will make the world a more interesting place filled with even smarter, and more wonderful people than ever before.
What I find particularly interesting is the implications of these communities. I find myself personally struggling in a traditional educational sense, yet will spend hours watching minutephysics, scishow, and other channels. Perhaps the end result of such communities is a complete uprooting of these "traditional" education systems, leading us to have to redefine education as a concept. Fascinating subject matter.
I can listen to him talk for hours on end.
He basically summed up how I felt my entire educational career. I personally feel like I have learned more about what truly matters in this world from the vlogbrothers, crashcourse and scishow communities and the communities I have found through them than my years from Kindergarten through getting my B.A. Thank you for helping me make my own map. DFTBA.
He has such a natural gift to speak to people. I love to give speeches and he is my role model.
I'm in love with the combining of all these concepts. Online educational videos, communities, curiosity and self-motivation to learn, maps, change, hurdles, and ironic detachment - it's like, this talk symbolizes what the millennial generation has the potential to be.
John inspires me to keep learning and growing every day.
This really puts an answer to the questions of where and when inspiration strikes me and why I am much more drawn to these videos than some simple homeworks. Sitting at home doing nothing results in no art created while my mind is free to doodle in my college environment.
I swear, we take our eyes off John for two seconds and he goes off and does a TED Talk. I saw this as a recommended video and was so surprised I hadn't heard about it!
it's so cool to watch him without cut scenes every 2-3 seconds... it's not really that different except that the camera doesn't cut... shows he's a brilliant speaker, not just a brilliant vlogger and author... JOHN, you inspire me to be better at everything!
"When we made agloe real, we were just getting started." Chills man, I got chills
Paper Town Feels anyone?
I'm going to see John Green talk live in London in February. I'm so ridiculously excited, this guy is my hero.
John Green is already my hero and this talk only makes him more awesome.
I think I could listen to John talk forever and never get bored.
I love the community of learners concept. I think I will show most of this to my 8th grade students this fall. I want my classroom to be a community of learners who inquire, search, and share. Thanks, John Green.
John you are the reason I am going to college and taking a very broad collection of classes. I've been a Nerdfighter since February 2007 I feel like you and Hank are family that I've never met. So much of who I have become is because of our community of learning.
-Sarah
Best Wishes
A year ago I found a TED video that complete changed my perspective on how I lived my life and then a few months later I discovered John and Vlogbrothers who gave me the courage I needed to go out and really do something and make those changes. They created a support group for awesome and for that I am eternally grateful. DFTBA my friends.
John Green continues to impress. His love of learning is infectious.
Its great to see people like the Green brothers on the internet making it a better place for everyone.
I'm proud to say I'd seen all of those videos before John showed them. Great talk John.
Thank you John and Chris. John for all your videos that helped me to understand some point in history that never made sense to me. And to Chris for lining up the ted talks to get me interested in ever more things that I am woahfully unqualified to explain to my friends, but you both end up sending me into the labrinth of the Internet trying to learn even more about whatever I learn because of either of you, directly or indirectly. Thank you both
John I love you. I love you for all of the right reasons because you are a wonderful and brilliant person. Listening to you has opened me up to all of these ideas and experiences that I had never had before. You have greatly impacted my life in such a positive way and for that I am grateful. Thank you John, I will be watching your video on Tuesday
I'm a teenager. I managed to get to college at 16, I'm 18 and almost done with my first degree. It's a design major, still it has taken a lot of work. But would you believe that I have been on that campus for two years and only met one other person who really went there to learn all they could? One. If I had not found the community the vlogbrothers had started I think I would have thought that was normal and okay. They teach a love of learning. The one of the greatest lessons ever.
What an inspiration. John Green has taught me so much through his videos and books.
John green....I just love you.... You put into words exactly what I've needed to say for so long! I get made fun of by family members for being in my phone constantly instead of studying... When in reality, I'm learning. I follow trails that lead me to a deeper understanding of the world and satisfy my own curiosities through RUclips, Google, and all kinds of kool things like that. I love to learn and within the traditional school system I didn't know that.... I was just jumping hurdles trying desperately not to fail, but now I crave more knowledge and ask more questions and just thank you...
That was a good talk. It had all of the strong talking points of a great speech and was all connected. This is how i learn. From seeing the people admire preform in there strong suit to see how much they can do and from where they came. Thank you john green for everything you have done to teach me.
I loved the speech, this should be showed to everyone as it explains so well how internet and its communities can be so educative and inspiring.
probably the best ted talk I have ever heard, thank you John Green. hope you get invited back.
John Green is one of the few people in my life who really gets me excited about learning.
Ah. As a recent University grad I feel the same pain John did and am so glad there are all of those educational avenues available and that I've stumbled upon them. I wish I could thank him (and the other educational content creators) for allowing myself and others to continue to learn and ask questions. How terrible life would be if I knew all the things.
Well said John!! You and the other RUclips educators have helped me finally enjoy watching online videos and not feel like I am wasting my life away on mind numbing and useless topics. I had been craving the idea of returning to college but the endless hours of droning lectures and the late nights of homework don't work for an adult with a career. Thank you for all you do and keep up the amazing work.
How have I never seen this before!? Once again, John inspires me with his beautiful & ambitious words.
His level of understanding as seen through his work (videos, novels, etc) never fails to amaze me
I have been noticing that my interest in learning has heightened since I found these learning communities John Green was talking about. I love that I have so much information and ideas at my fingertips. It is truly amazing and inspirational. :)
John is such an inspiring public speaker. Not everyone can relay their ideas in such an articulate manner.
i love how you can tell how excited and proud he is of his books, and how excited he is to pass on knowledge and insight-fullness on everything, he is one of my favorite people, and im so happy he is alive
You and Hank compliment eachother so well. Thank you both.
What's even more fascinating about Green's theory of RUclips being the best teaching tool on the internet (I would have to agree) is the fact that he left out Khan Academy, which started with Salman Khan creating RUclips videos for his family and eventually led to a website that teaches millions every year, and even to this day the website still uses links to RUclips videos to teach across the world.
this reminds me of the map of my hometown. Bogota, Colombia. The maps of bogota usually have the north on the left, this because the first maps of the city came from Indigenous people, who draw the mountains on the top (east).
I saw this first on the TED app. But it was only apt that I watched it again on RUclips and left a comment on this. I am one of those very keen not-so-young learners. In fact, I have learnt more from Ted, RUclips and the Internet in general. Not to mention courses on Coursera and Futurelearn. Well said John Green!
A careful jumble of words can mean a new way of perception for someone. That's what John Green gave me. For that, I'm grateful.
Probably best TED Talk I have seen to date.
DFTBA
HOW ON EARTH DID I MISS THIS??? My 2 favorite things together, TEDtalks + John Green = Total Awesomeness. DFTBA!
I only wish that I had learnt about John Green earlier in my life. His philosophy and outlook onto life shows, especially young adolescents, that learning doesn't have to be hurdles to jump over, but a learning experience only enriched by your own personal interest and input of your personal thoughts and feelings.
That man is a very good talker as well as a writer. Inspirational. :)
John Green has a way to always have a well thought out and interesting discourse!
Quick note, John - It's not only book learning that is possible on youtube. Look at sortedfood. I'm learning to cook new recipes and new cooking techniques - on youtube. And I can see the cooking video as many times as I like. Learning is universal - a series of lessons with the greatest for the last.
RUclips has become a focus of learning-but so are other places on the net. I agree that the internet has given us a key to the door of the largest library in the world. Turning the key is up to us.
John has an amazing way of getting people excited about learning.
I have a feeling that tests started out as something fun, a way to find out how much you know about a subject once you've studied it. A way to measure how much you've learned. Just like learning started out as something fun, I think it used to be a pastime. Somewhere along the way the core, the fun, of learning got lost, I'm happy that people are trying to bring it back.
Thank you so much, John green and of course ted x for that community of learning you made for us.. As i seek many things every time i see this video again, and hope is one of these things.. Of course to rebuild my faith in learning communities in syira with your help.
As always, John never ceases to inspire me.
He was talking a lot about an online community of learners, but he tended to point out a lot of scientific and math communities. Does anyone out there know of any good places to continue to learn and discuss art? I miss my art history classes at college and would love to be surrounded by people who have the same passion again.
Thanks John Green, As I always do, I appreciate whatever you have to teach us as a society.
I never realized how Agloe was pronounced! I always called it Ah-glee-oh for some reason.
Every time I hear John in talks such as these my faith in humanity is restored and I'm completely inspired. DFTBA!
I think the best part about these classrooms outside of school is they offer a new way of looking at things, and can really help students who aren't getting what they need from their in-school classroom. For example I love biology, and chemistry so this year I'm taking an enviro. science class. Sadly, the class is a joke, and I don't think I've learned anything. Thankfully I can still go home and watch crashcourse and sci show, and learn all of these amazing things that I'm not getting at school
His enthusiasm for learning and challenging each other makes me feel like I have compatriots waiting for me online. Also, with his enthusiasm for online communities, I'm surprise des he hasn't utilized them in his novels.
I am a fan. I am the extreme right brained art type, but I love learning. I can not wait to show this to my son and husband. They approach learning a lot like you do.
Amazing talk, John! This is a great explanation of and testament to the value of RUclips beyond clips of dogs on skateboards. I'm very proud to be part of Nerdfighteria and the larger RUclips community of learners.
Not exactly sure why I started to watch this at 2 am but I got really into it...
I completely agree!! i love learning about history, but unfortunately my classes don't cover things i'm intersted in, but i can come to online classrooms and find so much more great information! and also on the other hand, last year i had trouble understanding my chemistry class, but when i found videos explaining the concepts, i understood them much better!
I really love Ted Talks. It's great to see a great RUclipsr talk as well. Our community is further outreaching than I once thought. We have the ability to change things.
John Green is super cool for interacting so directly with his audience. I'm super addicted to VlogBrothers and all of their other content!
I like that the sound quality on the crash course video was better than John just talking through a microphone.
"Hank, I will see you on Friday" would've been hilarious
Not specifically art, but ideachannel talks about art sometimes and it is truly awesome, with the host responding to interesting comments in the next video.
This is just so awesome. I really love what John has to say about these topics
Hank Green and TED in one single space! I love it!
An inspiring talk. Just made my day.
So that's where the puppy-sized elephants came from...
*watching a random ted talk*
(hm I wonder if John Green was on ted before)
and here you are!
Just finished reading the book after so many years. I'm 19 now. I slept through his Internet presence for so long but I can't wait to catch up on everything I've been missing :)
John, I enjoyed this much more than I rationally should have. I love how you stringed together various facts, ideas and experiences in order to make one very compelling point. I'm sure you'll never forget to be awesome - just continue ;)
I could listen to this man all day!
SAME!!!!!!
I completely agree with John's point that he "became a learner"when he was surrounded by people who valued engagement and educated debate and intellectualism. I graduated from high school two weeks ago, so it has been common recently for me to think about how far I have come. I was fortunate enough to be accepted to my dream school, and I have to wonder how this time before college might have been different if my parents and schools hadn't taught me that learning and being intelligent was cool.
Waaa this is so great! That's the reason he is my favorite person in this planet
That makes me feel sad for you!
D: aahhh troll! get away!
He is an amazing person to have as a role model. I see no reason why him being your favourite is pitiable. I find him so inspiring!
Thank you John Green for reminding me why I love learning and for teaching me so many cool things.
Very proud Nerdfighter
John, I will never forget to be awesome thanks to you and Hank
I've noticed this too not just in education and learning, but in a lot of other things, perhaps it's simply the personal knowledge of what it is not to have whatever is gained, in this case knowledge, that makes people more motivated to seek it out
Thank you for acting as my community of well-read learners John :')
Proud that I follow everyone that was featured in this video
John, you are a wonderful human being and I like the words that come out of your mouth.