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2021年最新TED英文演讲:如何高效学习.docx

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    • 资料来源:来自本人网络整理!祝您工作顺利!2021年最新TED英文演讲:如何高效学习   演讲者叫Scott Young,来自加拿大,是美国MIT(麻省理工学院)计算机科学专业的同学毫无疑问,他是超级学霸,有着超强的学习力量,他通过12个月自学完成了本专业33门课程的学习,也就是说他用一年的时间修完了大学四年的课程下面是我为大家搜集关于TED英文演讲:如何高效学习,欢送借鉴参考   演说题目:如何高效学习?   演说者:Scott Young   演讲稿   So if youve been watching the news lately, you have probably seen photographs like this. Students protesting because their government is cutting subsidies to education.   假如你们最近有看新闻的话,你们可能看过这样的照片同学们抗议的缘由是政府削减了训练补助金   And the big part of the reason for this, both the government cutting subsidies and the student outcry is that getting a college education just doesnt cost what it used to.   而对于这两个现象政府削减补助金,以及同学们出来抗议;它们的主要缘由就是:大学训练已经不再是以前那个价了。

        So if you graduated more than 2 decades ago, you might be surprised to know that it now costs students over 2.5x as much as it did for you, and thats in real dollars for any economists in the audience here.   所以,假如你是20多年前毕业的,你可能会惊讶地发觉:如今同学们要花你那时候2.5倍的钱,而且我们这里说的是实际价格(而不是账面价格),假如观众里有经济学家的话   And its not an easy problem. On one hand the cost is becoming harder for both students and governments to bear. But in the other hand employers are demanding an educated workforce.   这不是个简单解决的问题。

      一方面,训练本钱对同学和政府来说都越来越难负担;但另一方面,雇主们要的是一个受过训练的劳动力大军   They want employees with complex analytical skills. The world now runs out of what we dig out of peoples brains not just what we dig out of the ground. So, thats the problem.   他们要的是具备冗杂分析技巧的雇员如今全世界急缺的不光是自然资源,还有优质的脑力劳动对,这就是问题的症结   Now whats the fix? Well, let me be completely honest with you. I have no idea.   那,怎么解决呢?嗯,实话讲,我完全不知道   But what I do want to suggest is that maybe weve been looking in the wrong place. Weve been expecting change to come from schools and governments, but what if the change came from us.   不过,我想说,可能我们始终以来寻求答案的方向是错的。

      我们始终希望学校和政府能带来转变,但有没有可能其实是我们自己该转变呢?   Id like to share my story and suggest that maybe an education doesnt need to be expensive and whats more, maybe we can learn better without it.   我想共享一下我自己的故事,告知大家训练可能并不需要这么昂贵,而且,我们在没有它的状况下可能可以学得更好   So in my case I was lucky. When I got accepted to college, I managed to narrow down my choice in major to two choices: Business and computer science. I was really interested in both.   就我个人而言,我挺幸运的当我被大学录用时,我胜利地把专业选项缩减到2个:商科和计算机科学我对两者都真的特别感爱好   With one you get to build companies, with the other you get to build technologies. And these two are not mutually exclusive. After all Bill Gates was a hacker before he built an empire.   其中一个让你可以建立公司,而另一个让你可以制造技术。

      而且这两者并不是相互排挤的到底,比尔?盖茨在建立他的帝国前就是个黑客嘛   But in my school I could only major in one. So I did what any freshman would do, and did a careful rational cost-benefit analysis.   不过,在我们学校里,你只能选一个专业于是我做了任何一个大一新生都会做的事:一个严密、理性的本钱-收益分析   So business it was, and after graduating I have no regrets. I learned a lot and I had a great time.   于是我就选了商科,而且毕业后我也完全没有遗憾我学到了许多,也过得很快乐   But after finishing my education, I had this longing for the path not taken. I really wanted to learn computer science. But going back to school didnt appeal to me, four more years of my life, acceptance boards, tuition bills, I didnt want to postpone my life and rack up debt, just to pursue a curiosity. I wanted the education, not the school.   但是在完毕了我的大学训练之后,我始终对自己没有选的那条路心怀渴望。

      我真的很想学计算机科学但是,回学校读书对我来说没有什么吸引力; 我不想再花4年时间,不想再应付一次招生委员会,不想再交学费,不想仅仅为了满足好奇心就推延我的人生并背一大笔债我想要的是训练,而不是学校   And then I remembered that Universities like MIT, Stanford and Harvard, had a habit of putting up classes online for free. Ive done a few of these before and then a thought occurred to me. If you could learn a class, why not an entire degree.   然后,我想起来像麻省理工、斯坦福和哈佛这样的大学都有把课程免费放到网上的习惯我以前上过几次这种课,而这时我突然有了一个点子:假如你能用这种方法学一门课,为什么不挺直学完一个学位呢?   So that was the beginning of an experiment. Would it be possible to get an MIT education in computer science without ever going to MIT? So its an intriguing idea,   于是,试验就这么开头了。

      究竟有没有可能不去麻省理工就得到麻省理工的计算机科学训练呢?这个想法确实挺迷人的,   but already you can probably notice some of the complexities and objections this might raise. So going to MIT is a lot more than just what you learn in the classroom.   不过你可能已经意识到这个事情很冗杂,而且会引起一些人的反对对,去麻省理工上学意味的并不仅仅是课堂上学的那些东西   So how can you possibly hope to replicate something which is such a multifaceted experience? So I like to think college is a lot like eating at a five star restaurant.   你怎么可能用别的东西替代一个这么多维的体验呢?我觉得上大学很像是去米其林五星餐厅吃饭   Youre never paying for just the food. You get the wait staff, elegant decor, the fancy french wines. Youre paying for a complex and multifaceted experience.   你绝不是仅仅为了食物才付那么多钱,你的消费还涵盖效劳员的效劳、雅致的装潢、高档的法国葡萄酒。

      你买的是一个冗杂而多维的体验   And the same is true at college. You get networking with your intellectual peers, research opportunities and credentials from elite institutions. And like the fancy restaurant you get a b。

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