LISTENING COMPREHENSION
Science is for everyone, kids included
Watch the video and then answer the following questions
- How would you define the word perception?
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What did Beau Lotto say was the problem to looking at everything with perception?
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What examples of how uncertainty is bad for you did Lotto give?
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How is the concept of playing similar to the ideas of science?
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What question did the young girl Amy O’Toole ask about the similarities between humans and other species? What evidence did she use to support her question?
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What was the experiment that was conducted by the children?
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Why did the original review of the experiment not get published?
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What did lotto say the game at the end (the game with the hat and the crowd cheering) teaches us about science and perception?
Taking Notes (while-watching)
Celeste González Skender |
Ángel Manuel García Garrido |
1 Perception is the process of getting, interpreting, selecting,... sensory information. It is influenced by all our life experiences and what we have been through.
ReplyDelete2 "We are only ever responding according to what we have done before, and actually, that is a tremendous problem; how can we ever see differently?" he claims.
3 For example if you are uncertain about if an animal is a predator or not, it is too late. He also says that seasickness is an example of uncertainty.
4 Playing, is a way of being. Play is one of the only human endevours where uncertainity is actually celebrated. Uncertainty it what makes play fun. It is adaptable to change and it opens possibility. It is cooperative and intrinsically motivated . Those five characteristics are the ones needed to be a good scientist.
5 If humans and bees thought simmilar, since they seem so different from us. Humans and bees might solve complex problems in the same way. If bees could also adapt themselves to new situations using previously learned rules and conditions: so what it bees can think like us? EVIDENCE: bees, like us, can recognise a good flower regardless the time of the day, the light, the weather or from any angle they approach it from.
6 Get the kids to see Science differently, and also see themselves differently through a process of Science.
7 Because the science paper was written by 8-10 year old children, meaning that they used expressions and sentences tike "once upon a time...".
8 That if we ever want to do anything different, we have to step into uncertainty. Science offers us to step into uncertainty through the process of play.
Excellent! Just one question: Are you Lucía Domínguez or Lucía Vázquez?
DeleteAndrea Gómez,
ReplyDelete1.Perception is the activity in which you regard and interpret senses from your surroundings, basing on your experience, with the purpose of understanding the reality.
2. Due to it produces uncertainty, and this fact can't be processed by the brain.
3. Uncertainty can cause seasickness, in other words, when you're going down bellow in a boat, your inner ears tell you that you're moving, however, your eyes which are moving with the boat, think that they are at rest. Consequence of this, our brain can't understand or interpret this uncertainty, so it becomes sick.
4. Playing is a way to ask ourselves about everything, to open possibilities and consider new things. Moreover, it develops abilities like the cooperation or socialisation. In conclucion, it celebrates uncertainty, it's cooperative and intrinsically motivated, and this characteristics of playing are the same for beign a good scientist.
5. They though for a possible link with humans and other animals, like a similarity with people and bees. Therefore, she have asked if this species will be able to solve complex problems in the same way, basing on the evidence that bees like us, can detect goo flowers, independently from the factors of the situation.
6. They designed a game in which the children ask for the bees to learn to go at specific flowers that have certain patterns of colors.
7. Due to the article failed the initial quality control checks in some ways (the words and expressions...)
8. That the science offers the possibility to step on uncertainty through playing. It pgives us the chance to see a new world.
1. A process of obtaining sensory information
ReplyDelete2.How can we ever see differently?
3.He says that dizziness is an example of uncertainty and that if you are uncertain about if an animal is a predator or no, it is too late.
4.Gambling is one of the only human endeavors in which uncertainty is celebrated. Uncertainty is what makes playing fun.
6.Children to see science differently
7.Because it was written by little children
8.That we have to go into uncertainty if we ever have to do something new
Unai Polo
1. perception is how the people understand the enviroment and act according to it .
2. We are only ever responding acording to what we have done before , and actually , that is a tremendous problem .
3. The seasickness for example .
4. Because science is a way of play .
6. Get the children to see how the science is produce .
7 . Because the paper was written by childres .
8. He means that if you want to do something the science can help to you by playing .
Jesús Ovejero
ReplyDelete1. During all life we developing a perception of the world by the events that we commit or affect, they can be positeve or negative. When you know the things tahat like and no like is when you have a fixed perception.
2. If perception is based on our history, it means that we only respond in orden to we did previously.
3. For example if you don´t know if an animal is a predator, you can die because of uncertainty.
4. Play is a way of being, it is one of the only human endeavors where uncertainty is actually celebrated. Uncertainty is what makes play fun, we play to play, play is its own reward.
5. She asked if humans and bees might solve complex problems in the same way.
She say that bees like us recognized a good flower regardless of the time of day, the light, the weather or from any angle they approach it from.
6. Bees go to a certain color, but to a certain color flower only when it's in a certain pattern.
They were only rewarded if they went to the yellow flowers if the yellow flowers were surrounded by the blue or upside down.
7. Because the original review was written by children's.
8. If you want to see a new world, science give you the possibility by playing.
Adrián Benítez Merino
ReplyDelete1. Perception is basically the way you "see" things, by interpreting it in your own way.
2. He says that the problem is that it creates uncertainty, which is bad in an evolutionary way.
3. He brings up two examples. First he says that if you are uncertain if something is a predator, it’s already too late. He also talks about how seasickness is a way of uncertainty.
4. They are similar because play celebrates uncertainty, it’s adaptable to change, open to possibilities, cooperative and intrinsically motivated: and he states that these are the characteristics of any good scientist.
5. She is asking if humans and bees solve problems in a similar manner, even with an inferior intelligence, as they can detect a good flower independently from time, light weather or angle they approach it from.
6. They conducted an experiment, based on a puzzle for the bees, which consisted on them being rewarded when choosing a certain colour pattern.
7. Because they said that “it failed their initial quality control checks in several different ways”.
8. He says that if we ever want to do anything differently, we have to step into uncertainty. As he opened his eyes, he was able to look at the world in a different way, and that’s what science offers us through playing.
1. A belief or an opinion that is based on how things seem.
ReplyDelete2. He said that perception is based in our history, we only respond accourding of what we done before, but this is a tremendous problem because we could ever see differently.
3. That if you aren't sure he is a depredador, is too late. Seasickness is a consequence of uncertainly.
4.Play is not a simple process, its a way of being. Are similar because it have the same concepts: Celebrate uncertainly, adaptable to change, open to possibilities, cooperative and intrinsically motivated. Science is away of being and experiments are play.
5. It'd be amazing if humans and bees thought similar because we are so different, she ask: if humans and bees might sole complex problems in the same way and if bees could adapt to new situations using previously rules and conditions. The example she give is that we and bees can recognise a good flower.
6. It was a game is a puzzle we came up with was an if-then rule. To see science differently.
7. Because the experiment start with: "Once upon a time... , Then we put the bees ino the fridge..." and because they are writing by children.
8. If we want to do something differently, we have to slep into uncertainly.
1 : Perception is the way toward getting, deciphering, selecting,... tactile data. It is impacted by for our entire life encounters and what we have experienced.
ReplyDelete2: "We are only ever responding according to what we have done before, and actually, that is a tremendous problem, how can we ever see differently?"
3: For example if you don’t know if an animal is a predator or not, is too late
4 : Playing is a way of asking ourselves about new things that we don´t know. Playing we develop abilities like celebrating uncertainly, adaptable to change, open to possibilities, cooperative and intrinsically motivated. Plaiying y a tipe of science
5 : She manage the possibility of a link between bees and humans because of the ability of bees, as like humans, to recognise a good flower regardless, the time of the day, the light, the weather or from any angle they approach it from
6 : They created a game in which kids see how science is produced just looking at were bees go. Bees go to a certain color, but to a certain color flower only when it’s in a certain pattern.
7 : Because the science paper was written by young childrens and expressions or words were not very appropiated
8 : Thta if we ever want to do something different, we must step into uncertainty. Science is going to help to do it by playing
1. Perception is the way of selecting and getting sensory information, we can do that because of our experience.
ReplyDelete2. The problem is that we answer or see the same things and we probably won’t Learco anything.
3. For example, of you don’t know that an animal is a predator you can die. An other example is the seasickness.
4. Playing is a way of thinking about all the new things that we did not know previously. By playing we also learn new skills like celebrate uncertainly, adaptable to change, open possibilities, cooperative and intrinsically motivated.
5. She ask if bees and humans solve the problems in a similar way. She has said that bees can identify which is a good flower and which is not.
6. They did a puzzle for the bees, they had to to to certain colours in a certain pattern. It was a different way to show science.
7. Because it was written by childrens and their words and expressions were inappropriate.
8. That science offers us the opportunity of see new things, by the uncertainty.
SCIENCE IS FOR EVERYONE, KIDS INCLUDED
ReplyDelete1. Perception is grounded in our experience. It is related to everything we think, know, desire, expect... and the meaning we make out of meaningless information.
2. The problem of looking at everything with perception (and we should seriously bear it in mind) is that, as it is grounded in our history, we will always respond accordingly to the way we have responded in previous situations.
3. The speaker mentions a clear example in which uncertainty turns out to be a bad accompanying: when you have no idea whether the animal in front of you is a predator or not, then it's too late to react. Besides, seasickness can be considered as a bad outlook for uncertainty.
4. Play is a way of being, and experiments are a play. What makes a scientist a good scientist are its capacity to change,being open to possibility, being cooperative and being intrinsically motivated; and those are the foundations which play is based on.
5. Not only did She ask if humans and bees solved complex problems in the same way, but also if bees could adapt themselves to new situations using previously learned rules. She said that bees were able to recognize a flower regardless of the angle they approached it from, the time of the day, the light or the weather; it would be amazing if they thought the same way as us.
6. It was considered to be a puzzle game, and its aim was to study which colour bees chose, according to the pattern.
7. The science paper was written in kidspeak. Consequently, it didn't get published because some of the expressions it included did not meet the requirement for the quality control checks.
8. The speaker concludes its speech with the following statement: 'If we ever want to do something diferrent, we have to step into uncertainty. And that's actually what science offers: the possibility to step into uncertainty through the process of play'
Antonio Cabezas
ReplyDelete1. During life we develop a perception of the world by events that affect us, these can be positive or negative. When you get to know the things you like and don't like, it is when you have a fixed perception.
2. If perception is based on our history, it means that we only respond knowing what we did in the past.
3. For example, if you do not know if an animal is a predator, you can die because of not knowing what is going to happen if you get close to the animal.
4. Playing is a way of being, it is one of the few human efforts where uncertainty is celebrated. Uncertainty is what makes playing fun, we play to play, because playing is its own reward.
5. She asked if bees and humans could solve complex problems in the same way.
6. Bees go to a certain color, but despite a certain color they only bloom when they have a certain pattern.
They were only rewarded if they went to the yellow flowers, also if the yellow flowers were
surrounded by blue or vice versa.
7. Because the original review was written by children.
8. If you want to see a new world, science offers you the possibility to play.
WEEK 4 LISTENING COMPREHENSION
ReplyDelete1. We develop perception of the world by events that happend , good or bad . When you known the thing that you like is that you have a clear perception of the life .
2. Based in our history , we only answer the things that we did before.
3. An exampple ; if yoou don¨t that if you swim with shark is dangerous , yo can die uncertanly
4. Play it is one of the human endeavors actually celebrated, play makes fun, play is own reward.
5. The girl asked that if humans and bees might solve difficult problems in the same form or way
6. That the bees go to a color , a certanly color flower only when it is a certanly pattern and oly rewarded if they wnt to the yellow flowes if the yellow flowers were surrounded by the blue , upside down
7. because the first review was written by childs
8. That if you want to see a nw world , the scientist give you the oppotunity to play the video game and seeing the new world.
Diana García Fidalgo:
ReplyDelete1-Perception is everything we know, think, hope, believe, dream... It is grounded in our history, what means that we respond based on previous experiences. Our brain takes meaningless information and makes meaning out of it, which means that we only see what was useful to see in the past.
2-Because, how we could ever see differently? Perception aleays starts with questions, but the problem with questions is that they create uncertainty, which is, evolutionary, a bad thing.
3-He says that if you see an animal and you aren't sure if it is a predator, then it's too late.
He also puts seasickness as an example, because if you go on a boat, your brain can't deal with the uncertainty of this situation and it gets ill.
4-It is similar in the way that if you ever want to do something new, you have to step into uncertainty. To play is a way of being, a way of celebrating uncertainty, it is adaptable to change, it opens possibilities, it is cooperative and intrisically motivated. These are the exact things that make a scientist a good scientist.
If you have rules to play, you have a game and that's actually what an experiment is.
5-They wondered if there could be a link between humans and other species, like bees. So they asked themselves if humans and bees could solve complex problems in the same way, what if bees could think like us? Her evidence to support it was that bees, just like us, can recognise a good flower, regardless of the time, the light, the weather and the angle thay approach from.
6-It was similar to a game. They asked bees to go to a certain colour of flower, only when it's in a certain pattern. They were only rewarded if they went to the yellow flowers surrounded by blue, or the blue flowers surrounded by yellow.
7-Because it was written in kids' speak and the sentences were inappropriate for a science paper, so it failed the initial quality control checks in several ways.
8-That if we ever want to do anything different, we have to step into uncertainty. When the man opened his eyes, he could see the world in a new way; and that's what science offers us, it gives us the opportunity to step into uncertainty through playing.
1. Perception is the way we feel and analyze our surroundings.
ReplyDelete2. He says that as perception is only responding to what we´ve seen before we would get stuck and we couldn't see differently.
3. Our brain can't understand uncertainty, so if you are in a boat your ears detect you are moving and your eyes see that you are at rest so it can cause sickness.
4. It is similar because as you play you discover new things and remove uncertainty.
5. She asked if bees can solve complex problems in the same way as we do, basing in the fact that bees can detect the different flowers with different situations.
6. The game was to make flowers with different patterns and see what pattern will the bees choose.
7. Because it was done by kids and the quality was not the best.
8. He says science give us the opportunity to get away from uncertainty by playing.
1 Perception is the process of acquiring, explaining, choosing, ... sensory information. It is affected by all our life experiences and experiences.
ReplyDelete2 "We are only ever responding according to what we have done before, and actually, that is a tremendous problem; how can we ever see differently?"
3 For example, if you are not sure whether the animal is a predator, it is too late. He also said seasickness is an example of uncertainty.
4 Play is a way of being. Games are one of the only human efforts to truly celebrate uncertainty. Uncertainty makes the game interesting. It adapts to change and opens up possibilities. It is cooperative and inherently motivated. These five characteristics are needed to become an excellent scientist.
5If humans and bees have similar ideas because they look very different from us. Humans and bees may solve complex problems in the same way. If bees can also adapt to new situations using previously learned rules and conditions: Will bees think like we do? Evidence: Like us, bees can recognize a good flower regardless of time of day, light, weather, or from which angle they approach.
6 Get the kids to see Science differently, and also see themselves differently through a process of Science.
7 Because the scientific paper was written by 8-10 year olds, it means that the expressions and sentences they used were "once upon a time...".
8 If we want to do anything different, we must step into uncertainty. Science provides us with an opportunity to enter uncertainty during the game.
1. Perception is the way in which our brain detects the sensation it receives through our senses to form a conscious impression of the reality.
ReplyDelete2. The problem of looking at everything with perception is that it is based on our history, it means we respond in order to the way we have responded previously.
3. For example if you are uncertain about if an animal is a predator or not, it is to late, he also said that besides and seasickness are examples of uncertainty.
4. When we play we are asking ourselves new things, when we play we are developing new abilities that celebrates uncertainty, it´s adaptable to change, open to possibilities, cooperative and intrinsically motivated, the man said that these are the characteristics of a good scientist.
5. She asked if humans and bees might solve complex problems in the same way that bees do. She said that bees like us recognized a good flower regardless of the time of the day, the light, the weather or from any angle they approach it from.
6. It was a puzzle game that consists in the study of the colours that the bees choose, according to the pattern.
7. Because it was written by children and their words and expressions were inappropriate.
8. Lotto said that science offers the possibility to step on uncertainty through playing, it gives us the chance to see a new world.
Nicolás Ramajo Méndez.
ReplyDelete1: Perception is how you understand and see the things around you.
2: That we never see what's there, we see the information.
3: If you don't know that something is a predator is a bad thing.
4: That science is a way of being, which is here, and that is true for anything creative.
And if you have rules to play, that's an experiment.
5: "So what if bees can think like us?" That bees can recognize a good flower, regardless from the weather, the light and the angle that they approach it.
6: The children had to make flowers with different patterns to see if the bees could recognise them.
7: Because it wasn't made by adults.
8: That if we want to do something different, we have to face uncertainty, and science will help us.
LUCÍA VÁZQUEZ
ReplyDeleteScience is for everyone, kids included – comprehension sheet
1. World perception is the way we see and observe the world using our five senses.
2. He said that the problem to looking at everything with perception was that as perception is based in our history, we will only respond according on what we done before.
3.Examples:` If you're not sure that's a predator, it's too late.´
`Seasickness is a consequence of uncertainty.´
`If you go down below on a boat, your inner ears are you telling you you're moving. Your eyes, because it's moving in register with the boat, say you are standing still. Your brain cannot deal with the uncertainty of that information, and it gets ill.´
4. Play, actually, is a way of being and experiment. Play is one of the only human endeavors where uncertainty is actually celebrated. Uncertainty is what makes play fun.It's adaptable to change. It opens possibility,and it's cooperative. It's actually how we do our social bonding,and it's intrinsically motivated. There are five characteristics of play needed to be a scientist and Science is a way of being and experiments are play.
5. What if bees can think like us?
Bees, like us, can recognize a good flower regardless of the time of day, the light, the weather,or from any angle they approach it from.
6. The experiment conducted by the children was a game, a puzzle game, in which the kids observe how the bees go to a certain colour because of a certain pattern.
7.Because the paper fails some quality control checks in several different ways. It starts off "once upon a time," the figures are in crayon, etc.
It was written in kidspeak.
8. He said that if we ever want to do anything different, we have to step into uncertainty
.When the man opened his eyes,he was able to see the world in a new way and that's what science offers us, the possibility to step on uncertainty through the process of play.
1. Perception is the way that the reality is understood.
ReplyDelete2. Beau Lotto said that perception is based in our history, and we only respond accourding of what we done before, and this is a tremendous problem because we could ever see differently.
3. He says that if you are uncertain if an animal is a predator or not, it’s too late. He also says that seasickness is a way of uncertainty.
4. He says that plays has rules that you need to follow, as well as science. Also, plays celebrate the uncertaindly.
5. She asked if bees and humans solve complex problems in the same way, telling that bees can recognise a good flower regardless the time of the day, the light, the weather or from any angle they approach it from.
6. They created a game in where kids see how science is produced using a puzzle for the bees. Bees go to a certain color, but only when it’s in a certain pattern.
7. The original review of the experiment didn't get published because it was written by childrens between 8 and 10 years, therefore it was not profesional, and people would not take it seriously.
8. The game at the end shows us that, when the man was not seeing anything, he didn't really know where the sound come from, he just believed on what he was hearing. But when the man open his eyes, he changes his mind and find out where the sound was coming from.
Joyal Jojo Maliyekkal
ReplyDelete1.perception is the ability that help us to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
2.He says that the problem is that it creates uncertainty, which is bad in an evolutionary way.
3.Examples:
.If you don’t know if an animal is a predator or not, is too late
.seasickness is also an example
4.The concept of playing similar to the ideas of science is because they play celebrates uncertainty, it’s adaptable to change, open to possibilities, cooperative and intrinsically motivated: and he states that these are the characteristics of any good scientist.
5.She asked if humans and bees might solve complex problems in the same way that bees do. She said that bees like us recognized a good flower regardless of the time of the day, the light, the weather or from any angle that they approach it .
6.It is type of a puzzle game that consists in the study of the colors that the bees choose, according to their pattern.
7.Due to the article failed they had problems in the controls.
8.If we want to do something differently, we have to slept into uncertainly.