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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

 

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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TED] The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVimVzgtD6w
 

 

Playtime Comments : [TED] The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

Er******:
13:00 "It seems you can move much faster if you are healthy first than if you are wealthy first". I wish americans would consider that during election times. #FeelTheBern

Er******:

13:00 "It seems you can move much faster if you are healthy first than if you are wealthy first". I wished americans would consider that during election times. #FeelTheBern


Da***:

12:30


 

 

Top Comments : [TED] The best stats you've ever seen | Hans Rosling

An**********:

I would like to see the matter actualised to 2015.


Ra*************:

Just died today.. so sad. Rest in peace.. <3


Yo****:
i feel like people who claim statistics are bad are those who dont know how to work with statistics. i personally think that statistics are extremely useful and important! ofc statistics can be misleading if u dont work with them correctly but when u work with them correctly they are extremely useful!

He***************:
I've never seem data being presented in a such a fun way. It kind of reminded me of the narrator in Monty Python's "Philosphy Football"

Du************:

Rest in peace, Dr Rosling. :(


Za************:

I live it. Health is more important than wealth. #FeelTheBern


py*******:
hans is a genius and also.... lovable.

ep*****:
R.I.P. Sir. May the next world be kind to you !

Ki*******:
Lmaooo, AGARIOOOOOO!

Mr********:
Is there a current update for 2016 for this information?

Mo***************:
an amazin presentation quite entertaining and powerful

PA**********:
4 out 5 guess I'm no chimp. BTW who watching here in 2019 from a CNBC article recommendation based on Bill Gates' favourite ted talks.

Sa*************:
Its sad that we lost this man today

Ca********:
Am I the only one who immediately thought of Agar.io after seeing the thumbnail?

x6******:

Bruh I thought this was gonna be an Agario game.


Ch**********:

I want to thank this guy for getting me instantly interested in statistics.


sa******:

Haha..what a delivery. 


ki*******:

How I wish you were one of my professors back in college. Amazing illustrations!


So*************:
How many of u came from Coursera

St****:

It's so nice hearing someone speaking perfect Swenglish.


He****:

I watched this video of this amazing guy the day he died.( just come to know from comments below). RIP


Fe*******:
vila i frid / rest in peace

Ha********:
ıs there no one knows which prog is used for this great charts??

Ba***********:

When the WA Government collects data, I want to see it in this style please.


Ma*********:
This was 12 years ago, and YouTube recommended me this in Sept 2019.
But Wow! What a legend!

Ma******************:
This gentleman is an exciting teacher. His communication and interactive acumen is contagious. His voice is a convincing one  and his humorous attribute keeps his audience in ransom he is amazingly great. Kudos from maria chinelo

Vi******:
I was supposed to watch this for some course from UofT that I'm taking on Coursera. I thought I would watch for about 5 min to do my exercise, but I watched the whole thing because this is how captivating the speaker is. The course is about public speaking (Communication in a Virtual Age).

Jo********:
Rest in piece. This video changed forever the way I do presentations of stats. This should be in every bible of stats.

Dr*********:

This wonderful person have now passed away. Thank you for your many insights, Mr. Hans Rosling.


Su*****************:
Founded this via Coursera course in this covid lockdown

Na************:

I NEED that program for this guys data! It's incredible!


Fa**************:
a great man and amazing communicator

Hi***:
RIP Hans Rosling

Sa**********:
It's 2019 and data science is on fire right now, his stats are like 2050 and this ted talk video was released in 2007!

Sy*******:
Truly inspiring and brilliant man, this. He was taken from us far too soon. RIP Hans Rosling!

sh**********:

He is right. There are so many misconceptions about the world. I am a criminologist & there are huge misconceptions about crime & violence among the general population. This results in lots of money & effort being misdirected in attempts to make things better. This is very poor use of public funds. I find this rather frustrating.
Most everyone wants to make the world a better place & that's a great thing but when the population doesn't understand the problems properly, efforts to improve things get misdirected.
This is true for any field. We have to understand the problems properly before we can solve those problems efficiently but we seldom do that. Some problem or issue gets attention on the news & we end up getting bombarded with it. Then the population overall gets a skewed perception of the issues & we end up pouring money & effort into something that really is minor while we ignore serious issues because we aren't aware of them.
I love what Hans Rosling does. He educates people & paints an accurate picture of the issues & that really is, or should be, the first step. We need an accurate understanding of issues to best decide where & what kind of help is needed.


 

 

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