The Future of Education: A Student's Perspective | Anna Nixon | TEDxSalem

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Published 2018-04-05
17-year-old, Anna Nixon co-founded STEM4Girls, a non-profit organization that works to get more girls involved in STEM activities and shares the importance of education for youth and what adults can do to help.

Interpretation for TEDxSalem V (2018) was provided by student interns through a collaboration between Western Oregon University, TEDxSalem, and the Deaf and interpreting communities of Oregon. The volunteer student interpreters were supported by volunteer, certified interpreters in order to minimize potential errors. Your support of these pre-professional interpreters’ growing skills is appreciated. 17 year old Anna Nixon is currently a senior in high school. She has grown up with an avid interest in STEM because her parents used to bring home the latest gadgets for her and her siblings to play with. The first time she worked with robots was in elementary school and she has been competing in robotics competitions since she was 7 years old. Nixon’s passion for science and technology led her to co-found STEM4Girls, a non-profit organization that works to get more girls involved in STEM activities. She is also currently working at Autodesk on the Synthesis team to create a simulator so that robotics teams can test their code and their designs in a virtual environment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

All Comments (21)
  • @shamimshaik8382
    This girl is more visionary than the so called intellectuals we see in schools at the top management
  • @miralew7627
    No inspiration can be more than inspiration from your parents. I agree that everybody in this world should have access to education and the main aim of this education should be to enhance our critical thinking. Applying our knowledge through hands-on learning is the only way to retain it for a longer time. Congratulations Anna on having such a perspective at this age.
  • "The most valuable thing anyone can own is knowledge." Yes, it is. It is PRICELESS. Freedom? Freedom can be taken away. Money? Money can be lost in the blink of an eye. Home? Homes can be destroyed. Family? Not everyone comes from a good family. But you can't really lose your knowledge.
  • @MediaNSTEM
    Here at NSTEM, we encourage girls and women to study STEM fields. We also agree with two quotes: "Access to education changes lives" and "emotion drives attention, attention drives learning." Anna, you are changing the world with your nonprofit. Way to go!
  • @nijntje3601
    I used these arguments and many other today to present my case for a selection into this organization that could change things at schools. During this part of my presentation they cut me off and then presumed to tell me later on that I wasn't selected for not talking about the thing I wanted to say at the moment I was cut off. I really hope that we can make a change. Unfortunately I wasn't successful this time, but I won't give up!
  • Good motivational speech This speech is also support by everyone. Everyone can follow the discipline. Thanks a lot
  • @Agricorn62066
    She tell us what we should to do & How we should to do !!!!
  • @carvixduran4025
    Often the best way to meet the clients satisfaction which will directly add to the revenue of the business is thru customers feedback...very much applicable to attaining the aim of education.
  • Thanks for the new video! I’m looking forward to seeing what other content you post! Always good to learn as much as you can!
  • @whysaandini
    John Dewey often regarded as the father of education om e stated we only think when confronted with a problem, that's why students need to be givrn the chance to apoly their skills before they feel satisfied with their knowledge and studies have shown over and over again that students do better when they get the chance to overlop an emotional connection to the subject that they are learing emotion drives attention and attention drives learning.
  • @whysaandini
    in order to that we need to show kids how the skiils that they're learing in school can be applied to the things that happen around them in their day to day lives. every subject is importent whether is literature chemistry of calculus, but the reason fhe students sometimes get frustrated or start to feel that these subjects are useless is because they are rarely given the chance to apply them.