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TEDXPP Workshop May 12, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
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Friday, May 11, 2012
May IndaTedxPP
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woke up at 6am this morning, and I was 40 minutes late for the first ever TEDXPP
Workshop I've joined. Honestly, I’ve no idea what i was doing with my life
for the 3 hours and 40 minutes this Saturday morning. I guess 20% of the time
for the bath and the other 80% reading Huffington Post through facebook and of
course, facebooking and replying emails. Isn't it funny that i do these things
pretty unconsciously? It's like morning coffee. By 8am in the morning, I've
already known the many things that have been happening around the world, and what my friends were doing at 3am in the morning. I've always been fascinated by
social media and participating in the TedxPP workshop today just wake my
passion- the passion to write, to blog, to get connected with more people
around the world in order to express my ideas and to start causes that i
strongly believe in. Ideas are always worth spreading, so why not start spreading it? It's just so cool ... and AWESOME :D
From: May Indaworldz
Social Media's Privacy Setting Issues
since social media is the trend of current generation of people. Security and privacy setting is becoming a common issues for most of end users. Many users don't even know how to enable privacy setting. This is making their lives losing something that you mean to share only to their friends and family BUT ends up showing them to people all over the world.
by Chea Sokhy (aka Bill Jeer)
billjeer@gmail.com
by Chea Sokhy (aka Bill Jeer)
billjeer@gmail.com
Ryan
My idea worth spreading is that ignorance is a gateway to
learning, not an end point of stupidity, and that young people are in the best
position to embrace this and advance new ideas for good in the world.
Traditional mainstream media incumbents (many of whose
opinions are is characterised by entrenched ideological bigotry) take up space
in a media landscape that desperately needs innovative, liberal ideas.
We have an unprecedented level of access to information
these days, which helps to combat the inherent human tendency toward
confirmation bias, which leads to ideological bigotry if we are not sufficiently
critical of our own opinions and the opinions of our peers. We are able to
research and verify things quickly and easily: there is no longer any excuse for assuming you know the facts
based on hearsay.
Some people think they shouldn't express their opinions
because they don't know enough about the facts – they feel ignorant. But
opinions are just that: opinions, not facts. Expressing your half-informed
opinions online is a great way to get feedback and to expand your
understanding.
We must act on the understanding we have in the moment, and
be prepared to adjust that knowledge as new evidence comes to hand. One of my
favourite quotes about this is from Bertrand Russell:
The essence of the liberal outlook lies not in what opinions are held, but in how they are held: instead of being held dogmatically, they are held tentatively, and with a consciousness that new evidence may at any moment lead to their abandonment.
Gay marriage pic
Written by Sopheak Hoeun & Realsmey Yean:
Gay marriage law has been passed by His Majesty King Norodom Sihamony after his coronation. Arguably, majority of Cambodian population still don't support that.
Interestingly, the president of the united states of america has just shown his support to gay marriage, and he did receive very similar reaction from his citizens.
Gay marriage law has been passed by His Majesty King Norodom Sihamony after his coronation. Arguably, majority of Cambodian population still don't support that.
Interestingly, the president of the united states of america has just shown his support to gay marriage, and he did receive very similar reaction from his citizens.
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