Title | : | Grant Sanderson (3Blue1Brown): Best Way to Learn Math | AI Podcast Clips |
Lasting | : | 3.22 |
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Views | : | 246 rb |
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He is very right Programming made me better at math Comment from : @FictionHubZA |
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i love it Comment from : @vipsvips3213 |
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Just did a bunch of algebra in bed at 4 am thanks Comment from : @WeTube-mf1it |
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Indeed! Programming is what boosted my interest in Maths Comment from : @sonamtseringsherpa |
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thanks :) Comment from : @devmahad |
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1:54 - true, me myself, i am 26 years old i was a dumba$$ at math in high school and university it was a shame, but now that i have deepend my knowledge in programming and wanting to get into the job market, i know I have to learn and i want to learn math wish me luck Comment from : @VisionRevealed |
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the last sentence is what most people don't get to understand Comment from : @Musfiqur_anik |
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Hearing is voice is soo soothing considering the massive help I associate with it Comment from : @syumjoba |
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I agree with him about percents I learn so much by teaching it than both of them combined Studies have shown teach someone makes you better learner Comment from : @VincentZevecke |
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How do you learn by teaching since you can’t teach what you didn’t yet learnt by teaching? It’s paradoxical, never made sense for me this advice… seems like words thrown without thinking… Comment from : @Todrianth |
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The real problem is finding problems (sorry) that you can solve with some struggle versus spending time on problems you probably won't be able to solve because you don't think of a particular argument that allows you to solve it, or because you didn't actually understand the theory behind itbrThat's my problem at leastbrIn university we spend more time on theory than on exercises, which leaves very little time to solve problems Comment from : @mattiabranchini7347 |
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Which os the best maths textbook for learning all the maths topics required on the filed of computer science Comment from : @Trex2006 |
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I'm yet another example of someone that learned to love math later in life as a programmer motivated by solving programming problems I was always pretty good at math, but never really enjoyed it But the thrill of solving a complex math problem that actually helps you achieve some real world end goal is what has given me a newfound appreciation for math Comment from : @CyborgCoder |
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Programming absolutely helped me get into math and see it from a different perspective Also using Desmos to graph different functions and shifting and moving modifying the values helped as well Comment from : @chrits3396 |
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Grant is such a savior of our species Seriously, his influence on mathematics can't be overstated Comment from : @4th_wall511 |
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So odd seeing Grant’s face because I live for his series Comment from : @fredcunningham9753 |
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Khan academy rocks! Comment from : @matematicaconsentido11235 |
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because CS made math exciting for me The thought of being able to use math and solve problems using programming is exciting, due to which jumping over hurdles becomes exciting Comment from : @Whatever20237 |
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I think these advices will work with everything including math Comment from : @nanaschi |
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I hated math Was horrible at it Started programming as a hobby Now i think math is kinda fascinating Comment from : @o0AlexG0o |
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I made a good solid D in calculus and UNIV of NT Comment from : @Tocqueville2023 |
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The education system fucking sucks Comment from : @AspiringAuthor-mw9ri |
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- Solve more problems to enhance learning at [0:31]brbr- Seek well-curated problem lists from textbooks or resources at [0:43]brbr- Preview end-of-chapter questions before reading the chapter at [0:51]brbr- Don't move on until you've worked through chapter exercises at [1:07]brbr- Use resources like Khan Academy for a structured problem set at [1:32]brbr- Learn programming to discover mathematical applications at [1:47]brbr- Teach or explain concepts to others to solidify understanding at [2:55] Comment from : @ReflectionOcean |
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This content is a revelation I read a similar book that was a watershed moment for me "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell Comment from : @Larry21924 |
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1 Do problems more than you would have done naturally brbrLook problems before theorybrbr2 Learn to programme brbr3 Teach Math Comment from : @unknownartist9644 |
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true Comment from : @shankarshrestha4764 |
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grant sanderson is one of my favourite humans Comment from : @aayushbajaj2260 |
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Grant’s voice literally cures my depression Comment from : @coledean6009 |
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This guy is just being pretentions brbrFeynman personality gets perfectly conveyed in his autobiography brbrFeynman dedicates like four chapters to his awkward and some sad memories in his life brbrHe didn't read his autobiography for knowing the person but just read it because he wanted to say he read it Comment from : @shirosurfer8864 |
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I would give a larger percentage to what you read Comment from : @DrStrangeBrew |
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"brYou remember 10 of what you readbrYou remember 20 of what you listen tobrYou remember 70 of what you actively interact with in some waybrYou remember 90 of what you teachbr" Comment from : @Ontrivert |
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Why is there no sound? Comment from : @ChrisRoutson |
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Can I please have a suggestion for a math textbook? I can find a million of them, and therein lies my problem I am sure there are some that are better than others Comment from : @cosmotect |
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True! I also never liked math, before I started programming Now I see how important it is and very amusing actually! Comment from : @ValeriCFBG |
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So he has said at the beginning of the video that it's better to interact with textbooks than it is to watch lectures or videos but at the end of the video he said that you only remember 10 of the stuff you read and 20 of the stuff you listen to I am confused Comment from : @KT-ed8hj |
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lex is kool tho Comment from : @ImRefraction |
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This guy gon die if hes lucky Comment from : @ImRefraction |
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True to get good at competitive coding too Comment from : @nikhilkarve2431 |
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You remember 10 what you read You remember 20 what you listen tobrNah, definitely not true in my case Easier for me to learn from reading than listening Comment from : @tok1879 |
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I did math exercises in text books through kindergarten to masters in engineering Did not understood much Did not remember much Understanding and visualizing what really you are doing is very important Comment from : @beenay18 |
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I have masters in engineering I am just begining this journey Just realized how addition work and what really is multiplication Comment from : @beenay18 |
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Learn it, know it, teach it, preach it Comment from : @johnnykruger5212 |
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bad advice lol Comment from : @JJ-fq6zi |
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Spot on! Wanna learn something well? Start teaching it! Comment from : @disityp |
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So big answer is doing more exercises? Comment from : @hanspeter0007 |
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Wow…I thought grants voice was only pleasant in his videos…that just his voice Comment from : @Synaw97 |
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My name is Casper Sanderson, im Honored Comment from : @Demidar665 |
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TY Comment from : @ВиталийВиталик-ж1б |
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Фор алгоритм Comment from : @ВиталийВиталик-ж1б |
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❤️❤️❤️❤️ Comment from : @ashekinmostafa |
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That voice! Comment from : @greenmanhulk |
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I'm also a programmer who discovered the pragmatism of Maths I only recently taught myself geometry, algebra, stat, and physics:) Comment from : @kayumaz748 |
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You skipped the question of why to learn math As Nietzsche said, those who have a why can bear almost any how Comment from : @poleag |
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Actively trying to explain thing is crucial Comment from : @paulkiat |
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So true lol, programming really can drive to math Comment from : @xiaoyang |
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Only thing your proving is that nothing has changed and probably nothing will ever change fear of opinions that are not constrained to your personal standards proves my point 10 fold We have become complacent and our values are degrading fast because of it Whips and strong arming is now in control of our political process not our bloody votes at all A whopping 50 of the effort it takes to run a country is now focused on that The best prime minister we could ever have will be a hermit who only speaks in sign language if parliament has a diversity of thought the fact that whips and strong arming is being used to control such things is the saddest realisation in the last decade Comment from : @chrislecky710 |
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I learned at LOT teaching Karate I think that knowledge might have been a lot deeper that what I had been taught Comment from : @donelmore2540 |
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THAT VOICE Comment from : @patjustpat8178 |
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Teaching is 100 the best form of learning, also one of the final steps It forces you to find the gaps in your knowledge and consolidate what you know in digestible way Comment from : @dohyunio |
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Oh my god I wish I watched this earlier Comment from : @natesolon |
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I can confirm got more interested in math after learning to program Trig suddenly had applications if you want to move your little 2D tank in an arbitrary angle that's not just along one of the 2 axes Comment from : @jamesjenkins9480 |
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I've been kind of realizing this approach after the last year or so of fumbling, BADbrbrComing from this guy is MORE than 'validating' if there's anything I've learned in the last year isn't how hard this is as a discipline, but add on top of it the knowledge and creative approach he has taken on top of it as well Because of this, I know not only how finite I am in this field--and probably intellectually--but also have been given a glimpse of how immense this dude's intellect is Comment from : @BOBMAN1980 |
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Haha I first got into programming too and now I am more interested in pure math than say applied math XDbrbrProgramming is actually applied math It borrows a lot of ideas from higher level maths I was amazed when I first discovered the concepts I initially learned from programming in the heart of higher level math Comment from : @FsimulatorX |
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I like khan for math watch some lecture do some problems With the physics section it flys over my head Comment from : @thinkahead1894 |
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If you’re teaching something, you should already know what you’re teaching Comment from : @wewillprevail2520 |
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Thank you Comment from : @technopicnic6677 |
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"I hear and I forget I see and I remember I do and I understand"brbr--Confucius Comment from : @ytdlgandalf |
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Dude every sentence Grant says has value I love it Comment from : @altuber99_athlete |
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I think that he's referring to the Richard Feynman technique Comment from : @charlessmyth |
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Wow, Khabib shaved his beard Comment from : @karimloberg6876 |
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Maths Comment from : @matthewmcbride28 |
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The idea of"you just remember 10 percent etc" Is false Comment from : @jararacavoadora5868 |
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turn it into money and it will all make sense Comment from : @Amerikingswillbilli |
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Love what you do, I also try to explain complex ideas in beginner language on my channel, I would appreciate your support wwwyoutubecom/channel/UC6N4i972Z7F-ozmUWDakS1Q Comment from : @georgehart4661 |
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Love what you do, I also try to explain complex ideas in beginner language on my channel, I would appreciate your support wwwyoutubecom/channel/UC6N4i972Z7F-ozmUWDakS1Q Comment from : @mikehofer7189 |
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Best way to learn math: have high enough IQbrAnd that's all fox Comment from : @simonclarent3742 |
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I fully believe the remember 90 of what you teach That's part of the reason I started making mathematics videos myself, to improve my own understanding of certain subjects Comment from : @k-theory8604 |
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i'm 25 and know like high school math, i went up to grade 12 advanced functions and got a decent grade a 77 Is it too late to learn math? Comment from : @BLUEGENE13 |
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why is Grant being interrogated by an FBI agent about this? Comment from : @notarabbit1752 |
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teach for learning Comment from : @sandeshadhikari4785 |
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I learned linear algebra because of MATLAB Comment from : @pikapuff123 |
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Honestly Grant's videos were irreplaceable in my understanding of fundamental parts of many topics, solving examples will really solidify your learning but an intuitive understanding of the topic will allow you to be more flexible and creative while solving those problems Comment from : @macpr0c |
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In regard to teaching being a good way to learn, would simply attempting to explain how to do something out loud while by myself work? So essentially teaching an imaginary person brbrI've just enrolled in a data science degree and there's a lot of math in it Comment from : @sonsofbiscuits1 |
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His videos are top shelf! Comment from : @essayess3 |
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I thought 3Blue1Brown was a 40 something year old, but here he looks 20 Comment from : @mattf2142 |
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Grant is the best Comment from : @siddhantritwick287 |
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I disagree with Grant’s notion that his videos don’t actually promote ‘real’ learning As a non-maths person I’ll sometimes watch his videos and gain intuition about some concept that I can apply to programming, design, etc Sometimes just encountering a new concept is enough, because it can inspire further inquiry Comment from : @wandersgion4989 |
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"You remember about 90 of what you teach" that's why i talk to myself so much, my wife wouldn't understand Comment from : @Paulo_Dirac |
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The pic from Goodwill hunting was a click bait ?? Not cool ! Comment from : @shehryarsmalik4390 |
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I'm one of the guy who turned to Maths because of programming Comment from : @snghnishant |
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Start with programming and use that to get motivated in math We would have a better ecosystem but those 2 things are usually in the order that does not motivate more understanding Comment from : @Ragnarok540 |
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Mathbits is great too! Comment from : @thomash4810 |
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