Man, those folks walking by at the back of the lecture sure missed out on what may be best lecture on trapped ion computing for the layperson. 😅 Wonderful explanation! 👏👏
@DusengeSalve-b9p25 күн бұрын
But there was no mention of quantum entanglement how can we relate???
@Andrew-k1wАй бұрын
There are more atoms in a glass of water than there are glasses of water in all the seas, rivers, ponds, streams and lakes. One only needs half a teaspoon of colloidal silver per day to introduce billions of silver cat-ions into our bodies. For some mysterious reason, the cat-ions remove electrons from bacteria and over 6000 different viruses, without harming good bacteria. It is hard not to think of colloidal silver as a God send. During flu or Covid attacks, I take it every two and a half hours. Go easy.
@MadofaAАй бұрын
The parody is great, but hardly an exaggeration at all. I actually had some teacher who did all of this, all the time! And they were all teachers in (wait for it….) drumroll: performing arts and theatre, so they of all people should know how to present and communicate! … 😮
@GK-jq8fjАй бұрын
I have just one question; what does MOSFETS stand for?
@mfinchina__11718 күн бұрын
If you have to ask that, you really shouldn't be here.
@gg_nuguАй бұрын
Why the fuck did some professor tell their students to write their assignment in a youtube comment section? This isnt the place for that, this isnt a privately listed video for use of that class. Its just a profoundly stupid idea for several reasons, honestly
@evilAshTheDogАй бұрын
Comic Sans. Need we see any more?
@LilBrownieDАй бұрын
I've literally had a professor like this and she even resembles this actress
@DaMonsterАй бұрын
This is so hard to watch because it’s not even a joke
@lightgopez4273Ай бұрын
2024 Purposive Communication, e ikaw?
@BritishEngineerАй бұрын
As an electrical and electronics engineering student I apologise on behalf of her.
Oh is this Saarland University? The quality has gone up!
@mdrdprtclАй бұрын
Tim Heidegger wishes he could do this level of comedy 😂 10/10 funny as hell
@artimis15Ай бұрын
I had a biophysics professor who unironically had slides like this. He had psi's bounce into the frame of the powerpoint. With green on blue comic sans He also answered any call on his phone and would talk during other people's presentations
@icecreamsandwich7522Ай бұрын
1:03 "ᶦ ˡᶦᵏᵉ ᵗʰᵉ ᵃᵖᵖˡᵃᵘˢᵉ"
@racso200002 ай бұрын
Wham City
@befree88122 ай бұрын
😂new technologies
@ericzuza902812 ай бұрын
2:10 had me dying, the way she was like "are you serious?... 🙄😒😒"
@1.41422 ай бұрын
lol
@CR-bs1tl2 ай бұрын
Who are these students...?
@runforitman2 ай бұрын
2:47 nah who says it "dec" Everyone expands it back to "decade"
@nikiTricoteuse2 ай бұрын
Shout out to those students. Even though she was unprepared, didn't answer questions and was mostly talking garble, they were quiet, respectful and attentive. Well done them and, the actress was pretty good too.
@conorhampton95642 ай бұрын
Although I agree to you to some extent, the mentality of staying quiet and not speaking out against BS for the purpose of keeping peace is definitely a slippery slope and has walked us into so many problems as a society
@williamhutton17522 ай бұрын
@@conorhampton9564yeah but a university lecture really isn’t the place to make a stand
@nikiTricoteuse2 ай бұрын
@@conorhampton9564 Totally. But time and place plays a part. I also think it helped that the "lecture" was relatively brief and a one off. I imagine (hope) if it had continued in that vein for a few sessions, the outcome would have been different.
@gummy58622 ай бұрын
@@williamhutton1752I mean I would assume that an MIT student has better things to do than watch a bumbling and arrogant fool say a lot of nothing. Yes I know this is a comedic bit. If this went on for too much longer, people would probably speak up or start leaving.
@user-ik8jz3sn6s2 ай бұрын
@@nikiTricoteusei’ve had a lecture just recently where the professor had a silly glass-shattering effect (she seemingly thought it cool/interesting). it was right after the first slide and the first ever lecture of hers but half the lecture hall immediately laughed at the effect
@samjoseph57802 ай бұрын
haha pahirap tlga haha anyone 2024
@RyanLynch12 ай бұрын
the "log scale of course" got to me
@LichenJuice2 ай бұрын
everyone typing their homework in the comments lmaoooo
@DanikaOliver2 ай бұрын
The impression in all of this is that the presenter had no mastery of the information she was passing on I did so many presentations like this, but overriding my flight or fight response is really hard 😅.
@senororlando22 ай бұрын
That’s brilliant lmao
@A17Forkybest3032 ай бұрын
wait why am i here
@JohnBerry-q1h2 ай бұрын
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (CMOS; I’ve talked to people who think you are saying SEA MOSS)
@davidthedeaf2 ай бұрын
What presenters and researchers giving presentations can consider: 1. Meet your audience where they are at. If you find your planned slides are too deep or too basic too late, wing it and edit your speech to fill in what’s needed. 2. Never assume the intelligence of your listeners is beneath your own. Being pompous as a lecturer, including a professor with a daily class, ruins the topic, makes people disengage with the thing you are passionate about, and makes them avoid YOU. If you think it’s about you, then you need a therapist for your ego. 3. Do give credit to anyone’s work you quote or images used with permission. It can get those people more work and grants to do more published findings. Be sure to honor them by displaying it clearly and doing a great slide, and put their names on the slide and/or the company logo at the end. I even will send the slides, all of them, to the person who let me use their work. They appreciate seeing how it was useful. 4. Have a Q and A at the end if you have no time to allow it through the lecture presentation. Ideally you could but it happens a lot. Be respectful to those questions and who asked it even if it seems like they should not be there for such a low level question. Your graciousness towards them may help others feel safe to ask what they think are dumb questions too, and could help someone learn in that room. At least it will make you approachable, and someone people want to work with and invite back again. 5. I know some book sellers are indeed doing things for the moolah. A white youngish man came to our Deaf university in DC, where all of us were minorities many black, and spoke about MLK’s protest that he’d written a book about and spoke as if he were there. I questioned him, the year it occurred he was an infant, and he stuttered and obviously was caught. He insisted we all take a photo with him, clearly for posting to his website. When he left I asked the white hearing professor why he was paid to come speak to us and she said we learned a lesson about not everyone is the expert they pretend to be.
@kwekker2 ай бұрын
oh that powerpoint presentation is beautiful oh my god
@agent0422Ай бұрын
The sound effects for EVERY. SLIDE. are **chef's kiss**
@kwekkerАй бұрын
@@agent0422 _exactly_ it's magnificent
@copter20002 ай бұрын
Watching this after "How to Speak" by Prof. Patrick Winston (RIP). Somehow it felt longer than an hour-long video. I want to die of cringe.
@davitdavid71652 ай бұрын
This is hillarius. Not a bad way of showing the donts of public speaking
@qbasicmichael2 ай бұрын
Mosfet. Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor, obviously.
@johnbolton2922 ай бұрын
Huh. Well, I hope none have seen reseach presentations like that! Very funny though.
@AwesomeBrixx3 ай бұрын
who found this from the yt algorithm and not for homework? 👇
@mdrdprtclАй бұрын
Not many of us 😬
@MarcusHCrawford3 ай бұрын
What’s the problem? Half of my lecturers barely speak English and I either have to find videos that reintroduce what was covered, or look up research on it myself. At least I could understand what she was saying. Least worst presentation ever.
@steph8993 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for these people that had to write these forced school responses.
@gg_nuguАй бұрын
The professor that made them do that is an idiot. The assignment responses are littering up the comment section on a publicly listed video being accessed by people who are *not* here to do schoolwork
@hedgehog513 ай бұрын
1:49 haha
@MictheEagle3 ай бұрын
I lost it at 4:32 when she did that.
@rustysaw32883 ай бұрын
Why are there so many Filipinos?
@emiryaasir3 ай бұрын
I got serious. Unitl I realized.
@b__c75383 ай бұрын
No assignment here, just here for the love of the game
@peepeepoopoovdbhxvbcc66833 ай бұрын
Some people really do possess a superhuman ability to be both wildly insecure and completely indifferent to the feelings of those around them simultaneously… especially some professors
@robertleboeuf5298Ай бұрын
This was a bit you fool
@atlantic9656Ай бұрын
@@robertleboeuf5298 What do you think the bit is based on you oaf?
@TheGreenTaco999Ай бұрын
@@robertleboeuf5298 you're a bit
@jacksoneshbaugh3 ай бұрын
Even if it’s fake, I’ve seen presentations and had professors who failed (but never one who refused) to meet the audience where they’re at. There’s a chasm of understanding and the presenter must be able to bridge that chasm. Even if some already know, beginning with the basics can go a long way to centering your lecture/presentation well.
@Hahahahaaahaahaa2 ай бұрын
Is it fake or is it a real example of horrible presenting?
@jacksoneshbaugh2 ай бұрын
@@Hahahahaaahaahaathis is fake. If you watch to the end they reveal that it’s fake