salmon is actually sent to China to be processed and then can't comes back and is sold in store in Vancouver like crazy
Salmon is our way of life.
Salmon, tuna, hamachi, eel, shrimp.
Salmon has an awesome marketing team.
Salmon. This is a carnivore.
Salmon eats other fish.
salmon for a long time.
salmon from our Harbor this next year we're also trying to put together a project where we can take uh fish from a
Salmonella, another food-borne illness, definitely not a fun thing to come down with. And one of the main reasons we cook food is that it's safe for us to eat. The standard rule is actually
salmon around the Atlantic um and so what you have is a progressive decline um that goes into very steep decline to
salmon on one side you see on the other side another Vector going up and what is
salmon caviar or um you know salmon row or use it for bait right it's a biggish egg I mean it's it's compared to a
salmon um the Latin name for for Atlantic salmon is salmos salar uh but you know environmentalists who took
salmon nation is a place called Bristol Bay um has anybody here ever heard of um the pebble mine project raise your hand
salmon swimming around and it sounds funny except the fact that if they get lost they don't spawn and that's that so
salmon it's already growing twice as fast right with a shinook salmon king salmon growth Gene inserted into its
salmon goes through FDA and by the way it's going through FDA they're trying to get it through not through EPA but
Salman Khan: He's gonna transform the operating system of the education future. Salman Khan.
Salman Khan: Thank you, thank you.
Salman Khan: So, the hypotenuse is going to be five. This animal's fossils are only found in this area of South America; nice, clean band here and this part
Salman Khan: So, that's a feel for what we're doing. And as Chris mentioned, we are now -- there's now on the order of 2200 videos. I made five this morning. And they're--
Salman Khan: Yeah. That's a great question. The question is, will we open it up to kind of be a Wikipedia of education as opposed to -- and so, we're open to opening it up
Salman Khan: Yeah. I'll take-- presenter: Salman Khan: Top down. OK. I'll read this first one. "With such busy schedules and varying
Salman Khan: You know ñ I think ñ so -- to get people to do the homework, I mean -- the best way is just to track it. I mean, that gives you information on whether they are
Salman Khan: I think -- it's interesting we had the gut sense that gamefying a lot of it, giving badges and points, and actually I can even show you we have some of that over
Salman Khan: Yeah. It's great just changing the amount of points you give for certain achievements or the wording has actually changed like thousands of people's behaviors overnight.
Salman Khan: Yeah. Those, exactly. And I'll take one from the -- I'll just read it. Where's the? Oh, there's not a, oh, these are always the same. OK. "So you tend to focus
Salman Khan: You deserve a badge.
Salman Khan: Oh yeah, yeah, sure.
Salman Khan: How much what?
Salman Khan: How much pre-planning do I do before the videos? So, if I'm doing like an algebra worked example, I literally will like, put it up there and just do the problem.
Salman Khan: Yeah. Oh, thanks, thanks. I'll take one here. Students are now truly--I'm doing it like the videos, I don't know how bad these questions are gonna be ñ they might
Salman Khan: Yeah, yeah.
Salman Khan: Yep. audience #7: So, I was wondering how much, how much you've been able to tap into the small bit of this kind of learning that's been done in the past, talking about like
Salman Khan: Yeah. So the general concepts here are not at all new and actually, I was recently looking, I mean people -- this whole notion of actually mastering something before
Salman Khan: Yeah, so have you encountered any resistance? It's strange, but no. One,
Salman Khan: Yeah, with the Los Altos, we had no experience actually working in a school system. The Los Altos principals and school board, they set up some parent meetings, and
Salman Khan: Yes. How do we extend that stuff? Maybe itís not as concrete, multiple-choice, or free answer, right answer all the time. Well, what I think there is a lot that is
Salman Khan: I'll take, "Currently, most of the content is focused on learner-centric approach. Are there plans to incorporate content for instructors/facilitators- more softer
Salman Khan: Yeah. I think some of that can be tackled--this form factor--not all of it. I mean, if we designed the modules right you could actually probably do fairly
Salman Khan: I mean seriously -- I think we're gonna try to do, we're gonna try to tackle as much as you can do with that form factor, but what we're hoping is if you get
Salman Khan: Yeah, I think on Math Olympiad type questions, I think that's going to be a completely different-- it won't be this. It will be, so we are playing with the notion
Salman Khan: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Salman Khan: I don't think so. I hope the first part about your worry is true; that it's wildly successful.
Salman Khan: OK. I'll take it right here.
Salman Khan: Yeah, so the question, how do you do the same type of assessment, or how can we start labeling kids if we're--. I think it's a good problem to have. Maybe
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