#109 How Did Science Begin? - Education Podcast Day

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In this episode, we participate in the 'Education Podcast Day' project, where hosts Kalium and Hie Yone talk about the origins of the learning we enjoy every day. It was a discovery-filled episode that explores education from the perspective of science.

Living Environment Studies might be an important gateway to science.

Elementary school 'Living Environment Studies' classes are packed with hints for learning that lead to science. Observing morning glories, in particular, is a teaching material that cultivates a scientific perspective by recording the growth process. The two hosts delve into the joy of learning through actual experience, rather than just textbook knowledge, while sharing their own personal stories.

The possibilities of self-study are expanding in the AI era.

The conversation shifts to the topic of learning new things on one's own, or what we call 'self-study.' In the modern era, AI has become a powerful ally for self-study, serving as a convenient tool that can immediately answer any questions we have. However, there is still room for debate regarding the accuracy of such information and how to master these tools. The discussion also touches upon some clever tips for effective self-study.

Thinking about learning on Education Podcast Day.

As we delve deeper into the theme of 'first encounters with learning,' this episode becomes an opportunity to look back at how we first became interested in science. Why not take a moment to reflect on your own approach to 'learning' as an adult? There is even more to discuss, so please listen to the full episode.

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