What does it take to learn math? To live a life? | Miroslav Lovric | TEDxStMaryCSSchool

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @billiezahir5966
    @billiezahir5966 10 лет назад +142

    I never knew my mathematic skills were good because in Math classes I was told I was below average. It was not until I went college in my 30's that I found out the truth. I realized I did math many times a day in my life without even knowing. With this discovery, I not only excelled in my Math courses but tutored others and make it a practice to do math problems as a way of relaxing because it requires the emotionally driven thoughts to fade in background and turns up my analytical thinking.

  • @miroslavlovric5013
    @miroslavlovric5013 9 лет назад +264

    sorry about ok's ... i was nervous, did not even notice. now that i'm aware of it, i'm down to a reasonable number of ok's. sorry about your counter :) ML

    • @CalusV
      @CalusV 9 лет назад +15

      +Miroslav Lovric I think the content of the talk more than made up for the excessive use of Ok. :) Thank you.

    • @ParodyUnboxings
      @ParodyUnboxings 9 лет назад +9

      +Miroslav Lovric Great presentation, and a great prof, sole reason im swapping into a math heavier program.

    • @soho6435
      @soho6435 7 лет назад +19

      Miroslav Lovric You don't even have to apologize. You're great at presentation and a great professor. Besides you even saved my life, this video inspired me so much and now I'm improving my maths, in fact I have improved it already. So thank you very much professor, you are very funny, informative and inspiring.

    • @anonymoustraveller2254
      @anonymoustraveller2254 7 лет назад +1

      Miroslav Lovric great talk.

    • @AlexiLaiho227
      @AlexiLaiho227 7 лет назад +5

      omg you're the cutest lol you don't need to apologize
      uwu

  • @simonanebi
    @simonanebi 2 года назад +6

    In the hands of the right teacher math becomes what you want it to be for you.
    A way of life .

  • @elidel3299
    @elidel3299 6 лет назад +40

    MATH is a gateway to another dimension

    • @jacksummer4041
      @jacksummer4041 4 года назад +4

      I've been watching this math videos on RUclips and 😂 I often see u in the comment sections....... Your user name is unique the very reason I remember u 😂

  • @DoctrinaMathVideos
    @DoctrinaMathVideos 10 месяцев назад +2

    I often come across students who were praised for their math skills in high school but struggle when they transition to college. The main concern is that many high schoolers heavily rely on Desmos, which might hinder the development of solid foundational knowledge. Additionally, some high school teachers resort to sharing Khan Academy videos without thoroughly explaining the underlying concepts. It's essential to emphasize that merely watching math tutorials on RUclips is insufficient (as several studies have shown), especially for long-term retention. This video raises several valid points on this matter.

  • @joltinjack
    @joltinjack 3 года назад +11

    I'm a retired high school mathematics teacher. I really enjoyed this video! :-)

  • @DoctrinaMathVideos
    @DoctrinaMathVideos 3 года назад +2

    The best advice for any students coming directly from high school into community college or university.

  • @lindagruber4110
    @lindagruber4110 7 лет назад +50

    I wish this video would go for hours! I love that guy. That's what I call an authentic presentation!! :) okay?

  • @parijatsinha
    @parijatsinha 8 лет назад +14

    Miroslav, you saved my life. Thanks.

  • @IamSunil017
    @IamSunil017 10 лет назад +1

    Ya ...maths inside of you...you rock- for telling i'm the happiest-what a mathematical term to find hapiness-"happier"

  • @spacetimemalleable7718
    @spacetimemalleable7718 6 лет назад +3

    An EXCELLENT talk about Maths BUT it really is a great talk about LIFE also!

  • @Mr.ZimmersClassroom
    @Mr.ZimmersClassroom 9 лет назад +14

    This talk is one of the best talks I have seen at one of our events or even at the two main TED events I have attended.

  • @iTzThought
    @iTzThought 10 лет назад +26

    Great talk! I can relate, with many of the things said here, especially since I've spent ~25,000+ hours playing video games. :(

    • @ArtemRomanov
      @ArtemRomanov 9 лет назад +2

      +Dustin Graves but games make you happy, don't they?

    • @doctorsocktor
      @doctorsocktor 7 лет назад +1

      Dustin Graves 25,000 !??!?!?+?+?+ thats like 3 straight years???

    • @huss2600
      @huss2600 5 лет назад +1

      @@doctorsocktor the answer you get should be divided by 2 since no one plays games 24hrs a day

  • @Manima108
    @Manima108 2 года назад +1

    currently taking his course at McMaster (sadly, he's not teaching it, but the professor is still great). It's designed so well! I'm actually enjoying math.What a surprise

  • @lauramanzanilla8388
    @lauramanzanilla8388 7 лет назад +4

    I'm your student right now, you're a great proff, keep it up!!

  • @jeripruneda3293
    @jeripruneda3293 5 лет назад +3

    Very interesting! Great TED talk - thank you Mr. Loric.

  • @joliettraveler
    @joliettraveler 5 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video. I wish I had had him for a math teacher.

  • @jonathancasasramirez795
    @jonathancasasramirez795 6 лет назад +3

    I’d love to have him as a professor!

  • @illustre_in
    @illustre_in 2 года назад +1

    This is what we call PERfECT! Seized the day:)

  • @MW-he8kz
    @MW-he8kz 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent advice for students.

  • @aliam4993
    @aliam4993 8 лет назад +3

    a wise and funny man! may God bless your soul

  • @drmehjabeenrahman1466
    @drmehjabeenrahman1466 6 лет назад +2

    This is the best ted talk ever!

  • @watawonderfulworld
    @watawonderfulworld 7 лет назад +8

    made me wanna pick up my college maths text book again... :D

  • @alexds8452
    @alexds8452 7 лет назад +5

    I

  • @sriramvuppalapati
    @sriramvuppalapati 6 лет назад +7

    It was an awesome presentation.

  • @encrypted983
    @encrypted983 7 лет назад +22

    Hi, I really love math, Im 22 years old, but im not good in math.
    The main reason is I had no good relationship with my teachers during High school, I remember a teacher who used to kick me out of his class whenever we had math lesson, I was happy and I thought it was good for me . Now Im regretting it and I have no Idea where to start leaning math.
    In primary I was the best student in math but during high school I lost intrest due to the bad friends and alot of depressions .
    I have completed High school without a single math lesson (4 years wasted) but I was good in other subject like Biology, History and a bit of chemistry. I was not working hard on those subject but to revise 2 weeks on exams was enough for me, and I was just passing the exam! Others mislead me by calling me names like "Natural clever " or the "unpredictable Genius" we used to mock on those hard-working student's when they struggling on math equations! Telling them is there any way it will help you in your real life, we use to throw jokes like finding X , and we use to call ourselves(Anti-Math Squad) but deep down I really loved math.
    Now im here completed high school, without any University background.
    Already worked for several factories and very intense labour jobs.
    At the moments Im a full-time Uber driver, and I have realised how I effed-Up my life🤔
    One of my biggest problem in High school was , I was the first student to understand whatever the teacher is explaining but the first to forget it . Because the only time I open books was during exam time. I was very lazy person as a teenager!
    I was wondering if there is a book that can teach me math.
    Like all the high school math (Topics )compine and some Uni math Topics.
    After all that's what I can do at the moment.

    • @temetnoce5007
      @temetnoce5007 7 лет назад +2

      Encrypted There are tons of resources on RUclips and free pdfs of books through google. I'm not sure of your foundation, but master algebra, trig and pew calc. After that you can grapple with calculus and any higher math classes you may want to take, albeit this depends on how far down the rabbit hole you wish to dive.

    • @parthm1075
      @parthm1075 7 лет назад +1

      Number theory by hardy

    • @antonholm114
      @antonholm114 7 лет назад +9

      Khan Academy man! Go on there and master everything that feels difficult. Algebra, trigonometry and precalculus are good places to start, and if there is anything you feel shaky on they have lessons and problems from kindergarten all the way up into multi variable calculus, so just learn whatever you're unsure of until you master it. What the speaker said is true. Math is hard and mostly boring work like anything else in life, but with enough time, focus and dedication, understanding and small wins will come. Life is more than math but with a good understanding of it, so many other subjects are much easier to grasp and get good at, in stem and also economy and any academic subject using statistics. Math really pops up everywhere, so knowing it solidly beforehand saves a lot of time on courses you might take in the future where you need it. This is coming from a 21yo freshman engineering student who didn't do the best in math in high school and had a lot of catching up to do, and still do. Khan Academy and RUclips channels like 3blue1brown have saved me many times, and probably will in the future too.
      Good Luck with the learning!

    • @romanm.9742
      @romanm.9742 6 лет назад

      I feel like I am going to end up like you ! :( I am in college right now

    • @komalpanchal2125
      @komalpanchal2125 6 лет назад +2

      HEY DUDE...!!!! MY GODD..!!!!!! I am EXACTLY like YOU !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @peterjeffers2284
    @peterjeffers2284 3 года назад

    "Quitters never win, and winners never quit, but those who never win or quit are idiots."

  • @nouhabhy3067
    @nouhabhy3067 4 года назад +1

    I don't often find good math videos of tedx , but thus one is awesome!

  • @chungyanwong7293
    @chungyanwong7293 4 года назад +3

    The video is 1/2 correct and 1/2 wrong. You don't just learn math by doing everything on your own and hope you get an answer after seeing a problem with the solution blanked out. You also need *to get used to seeing the mathematical structures of many different proofs* to be comfortable in solving proving problems in college exams

  • @roneysunil
    @roneysunil 4 года назад +2

    Superb sir!

  • @lucaspolitti7620
    @lucaspolitti7620 7 лет назад +4

    Liked the lesson very much thank you professor

  • @aryavijaykumar4700
    @aryavijaykumar4700 2 года назад

    Thank u all very much

  • @mecomputer100
    @mecomputer100 7 лет назад

    It you have a number in the form aa where a is a digit between 1 and 8 the algorithm won’t work. By subtracting a you get a0 which stays a0 after you subtract 0, and is always different from a multiple of 9

  • @englemanart
    @englemanart 5 лет назад +1

    Well said.

  • @RiyaSingh-bz7ml
    @RiyaSingh-bz7ml 5 лет назад +1

    Love it..
    Thanks

  • @loosebleu
    @loosebleu 5 лет назад

    woah this mans my math prof!!!

  • @DanielHamacher
    @DanielHamacher 10 лет назад +1

    Nice talk.

  • @rajendralekhwar4131
    @rajendralekhwar4131 4 года назад

    Sir ...
    Too good explanation
    Thanks for your this “methomotivational”
    Speech
    Please don’t mind my random word construction, I know there is no word like “ Mothomotivation”
    But u know what I mean by that 😀

  • @rupamroy2423
    @rupamroy2423 5 лет назад

    Prove that
    a square - b square =a+b.(a>b)

  • @ym0101
    @ym0101 8 лет назад +3

    Limit tends to Infinity!

  • @Coholbell15
    @Coholbell15 7 лет назад +3

    I count 55 okay in 18min and 8 sec.

  • @angebrannt1755
    @angebrannt1755 10 лет назад +3

    Nice

  • @kimwaldron2606
    @kimwaldron2606 3 года назад

    That was a pretty smart video I'm a little unclear on one point however whether we should or should not look at solution to a problem given by somebody else so does that mean that we are to reinvent all of mathematics ourselves or what? Suppose we run out of time trying to get through a course in a practical sense I don't see the realistics answer to that

  • @MyBigThing2010
    @MyBigThing2010 7 лет назад +1

    Talk about skewed math...14 years to the end of high school compared to 6000 hours in college IS NOT apples to apples.

  • @jonidimo
    @jonidimo 10 лет назад +1

    Sweet

  • @MxSwoppers
    @MxSwoppers 7 лет назад +6

    okay? okay. Great talk btw:)

  • @newbie20111
    @newbie20111 10 лет назад

    Gr8 talk there!

  • @TLgamer_TL
    @TLgamer_TL 3 года назад +1

    Math cannot be done at all. The basic rules literally will not allow what people push into problems to be done. People who cannot do math are the ones that are actually applying the rules math says to use and applying them where math says they MUST apply. People who do math aren't following anything except things they make up and apply where they want, when they feel like it.
    The reality is math has very specific rules that can only be applied one place in one way, people doing math take it upon themselves to just ignore the rules and do whatever they please.

    • @dh6320
      @dh6320 2 года назад

      Hmm, I'm gonna run with this one and be so proud of myself because math has always been a struggle for me lol

  • @ChrisDragotta
    @ChrisDragotta 4 года назад

    His error detecting code does not work for all two digit numbers.

  • @tabathastaples7884
    @tabathastaples7884 5 лет назад

    Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Pastor Murray is an Anointed Servant of GOD who teaches the Word of GOD with Authority!!!!!!!

  • @mungaimmbogori1385
    @mungaimmbogori1385 3 года назад

    my 2 digit number was 22...

  • @subjectiveobjectiveness5827
    @subjectiveobjectiveness5827 3 года назад

    Okay

  • @purplecow3000
    @purplecow3000 5 лет назад +2

    "Imagine a 2 digit number..."
    Okay... 29
    "like 29."
    How did he know???

  • @ivanbuljanvanboelken4676
    @ivanbuljanvanboelken4676 5 лет назад +1

    So if we don't know math, we are irresponsible?

    • @nektarsolne4niy804
      @nektarsolne4niy804 5 лет назад +1

      Ivan Buljan Van Boelken yup, you didn’t try hard enough. With internet these days you can learn school math without school. There are plenty of great online tutors on RUclips and other platforms. Just stop being afraid of math and try it. There are more daily IRL applications of math that I can count with my fingers. I will agree that having a great teacher, like the speaker here, will boost your math interest and math skill, but you are the one who has to put effort into practicing and studying.

    • @DoctrinaMathVideos
      @DoctrinaMathVideos 3 года назад

      P implies Q does not always imply Q implies P.

  • @danims7657
    @danims7657 9 лет назад +1

    Okay?

  • @raiyanreza9764
    @raiyanreza9764 3 года назад

    @12:24

  • @ArtemRomanov
    @ArtemRomanov 9 лет назад

    How should I solve unknown problem without understanding the given solution?

    • @valentsiasumaki330
      @valentsiasumaki330 7 лет назад

      Artyom Romanov if a solution exist, then it is no longer a problem whether you understand it or not.
      And also, when a problem is present then the real question is whether you understand is problem and what is asked rather than to blindly search a solution....

  • @ivanbuljanvanboelken4676
    @ivanbuljanvanboelken4676 5 лет назад

    What is your boring point anyway?

  • @bakiterriyaki9794
    @bakiterriyaki9794 2 месяца назад

    Ok...

  • @ArtemRomanov
    @ArtemRomanov 9 лет назад +4

    My OK counter is broken now

  • @chababinz
    @chababinz 8 лет назад +2

    He made a mistake. at the bottom right there's 80 with a triangle witch is false. ( look at 09:13 )

    • @bobjaekle7286
      @bobjaekle7286 8 лет назад +1

      There are several triangles that are not divisible by 9. Having these breaks up the pattern which would be easy to recognize.

    • @colinjava8447
      @colinjava8447 7 лет назад +2

      Bob is right, it doesn't matter about the numbers that aren't a multiple of 9, cause they will never occur.
      Using a few more triangles in random places helps to obscure the pattern of triangles which are on each multiple of 9.
      Remember:
      9 divides x => "triangle".
      Not
      "triangle" => 9 divides x

    • @benthemusicalchemist
      @benthemusicalchemist 7 лет назад +2

      If, then....not if and only if.

  • @blackflash9935
    @blackflash9935 8 лет назад +1

    ,,Learn you re limits” ;)

  • @Jewel-fb1kr
    @Jewel-fb1kr 3 года назад

    he looks like ....... SIR ANDREA BOCELLI?????????

  • @gmcenroe
    @gmcenroe 5 лет назад

    I didn't like his talk so much, but his textbook is fantastic!

  • @diegorodriguez-lk8of
    @diegorodriguez-lk8of 2 года назад

    My math tells me that I’ll be dead in less that 70 years. So why worry. Honestly. Nice to know . But useless information

  • @vishakhkurup85
    @vishakhkurup85 3 года назад

    .

  • @krunoslavregvar477
    @krunoslavregvar477 3 года назад

    Wrong about growth of population, anything else - probably good!

  • @alexandrugheorghe5610
    @alexandrugheorghe5610 8 лет назад +1

    Hmm? 33: 33-3 = 30 - 0 = 30 , square with a line under it.
    Also I can't believe people do systems in University. Was that a joke? Those are done in primary school in Romania after 5th year (that means, you're around 10-11 years old) if I recall correctly.

    • @chababinz
      @chababinz 8 лет назад +11

      you did wrong it's 33-3=30 then 30-3=27

    • @romanemul1
      @romanemul1 7 лет назад +1

      iphone on, browsing facebook... he didnt paid attantion.

    • @soho6435
      @soho6435 7 лет назад

      Alexandru Gheorghe well that doesn't mean your education system is better, in fact teaching KIDS this stuff is terrible. It doesn't make them smarter, it only gives them anxiety and more stupid stuff to memorize in an early age. So the fact that you think THAT is a good education shows that you need more education. Go back to school please.

    • @moglibora
      @moglibora 6 лет назад

      Alexandru Gheorghe It was presented as an example not in a literal sense.. I think these are taught at high school level in most countries

  • @TheEnzoferrari12345
    @TheEnzoferrari12345 3 года назад

    I picked 14 as my 2 digit number, this thing didn't work: 14-1 =13 ; 13-3 =10 which is not symbolised with triangle

    • @mika_chu
      @mika_chu 3 года назад +2

      14-1=13; 13-4=9

  • @candyluna2929
    @candyluna2929 7 лет назад

    take into consideration the ppl that die, wars and natural disasters.

    • @willday9316
      @willday9316 6 лет назад

      La Dama del Caribe sorry, hit by accident.

  • @Sejdr
    @Sejdr 8 лет назад +2

    This was a horrible talk!

    • @kune2327
      @kune2327 7 лет назад

      Sejdr i assume u hate maths.

    • @DoctrinaMathVideos
      @DoctrinaMathVideos 3 года назад +1

      @Marianne I am sure @Sejdr was one of those students who could not survive a math class without having practice exams.

  • @IamSunil017
    @IamSunil017 10 лет назад +1

    Ya ...maths inside of you...you rock- for telling i'm the happiest-what a mathematical term to find hapiness-"happier"