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RSA ANIMATE: The Secret Powers of Time

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Renowned psychologist Professor Philip Zimbardo explains how our individual perspectives of time affect our work, health and well-being.

This RSA Animate was taken from a lecture given as part of the RSA's free public events programme. The RSA is an Enlightenment-founded charity, and is dedicated to driving social change and spreading world-changing ideas.

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This audio has been edited from the original event by Becca Pyne. Series produced by Abi Stephenson, RSA. Animation by Cognitive Media.
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Instead of the linear, multi-active and cyclic times paradigm, another approach I found interesting is the one proposed by Philip Zimbardo neatly presented in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmg

It presents individuals as being either past, present or future oriented. Apparently, the closer we are to the equator the more present-oriented we tend to be (because there are less seasonal changes).

> There, the culture is to live by the day, because winter never comes and they don't need to prepare for hard seasons

You might find this video interesting. Philip Zimbardo on Time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmg

Jul 18, 2011 · 2 points, 0 comments · submitted by pbj
Jun 29, 2010 · 2 points, 0 comments · submitted by dgritsko
Jun 13, 2010 · 11 points, 0 comments · submitted by cwan
Obligatory-long-yet-relevant-animation(?) on our educational system:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmg

When are we (loosely speaking) going to realize that we're not teaching in the right medium.

See also this video entitled 'The Secret Powers of Time', posted on twitter by Jeff Atwood.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmg

I have to profess some interest in this, since my own 1-month old will likely grow up with the same iPhones, iPads etc., as the toddler in the article.

The most worrying thing, is how the heck can kids raised on new media, Apps and books that talk, ever hope to even tolerate sitting in a classroom enjoying a traditional education?

I dread to think of the overhaul that is needed and coming to education.

mikeleeorg
I agree that an overhaul is needed, and coming, to the current education system. For better or worse, the traditional model will become less & less effective. I have no idea what the new model will look like, but I'm assuaged that prominent & resourceful people such as Bill Gates, Fred Wilson, etc, have either spoken or written publicly about this. Hopefully, it will come soon...

IMHO, the traditional classroom environment isn't an effective educational system. Many people smarter than I have written about this already, so I won't go into all of the reasons, save to say that I agree.

Some of the newer systems that encourage emotional & social intelligence are promising - and even more so, because digital media can sometimes have an anti-social effect.

My friends and I talk about this topic all the time. The education needs to be changed. Technology is changing social behavior in fundamental ways, good & bad. Could these fields, mixed with new learnings in sociology, anthropology, child psychology, and developmental biology, come together to form a new educational model that fosters academic, emotional, and social intelligence? Or, at least, a truly well-rounded individual capable of thriving in today's world, and evolving it where necessary?

We sure think so. If we aren't the ones who are going to come up with this first, I'm sure someone else will. Perhaps even someone here on Hacker News ;-)

Jun 01, 2010 · 9 points, 1 comments · submitted by emanuer
Cultural and generation differences explained with individual perceptions of time.
skmurphy
The high speed sketching complementing Zimbardo's talk made for a unique experience.
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