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Randy Pausch

    In 2007, Randy Pausch, a beloved computer science professor, and author of “The Last Lecture,” delivered a profoundly moving and inspirational commencement address at Carnegie Mellon University. Pausch, who was battling terminal cancer, shared his insights on achieving childhood dreams, perseverance, and the art of living fully. His speech served as a universal message about the importance of embracing life’s challenges with grace and determination, emphasizing the power of optimism and the indomitable human spirit in the face of adversity.

    Sal Khan

      Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy and an advocate for accessible education, delivered an insightful and forward-thinking address at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2012. Khan’s speech celebrated the transformative power of online education and the importance of providing high-quality learning resources to people around the world,emphasizing the significance of leveraging technology to democratize learning and promote lifelong education. He encouraged graduates to embrace technology as a tool for expanding educational opportunities and to use their knowledge to make education more accessible to all.

      Randy Pausch

        Randy Pausch was an esteemed educator and professor, best known for his inspiring “Last Lecture” at Carnegie Mellon University. Facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, Pausch’s moving lecture on achieving childhood dreams captivated millions and became a bestselling book. His address underscored the importance of perseverance, passion, and the pursuit of one’s dreams in both education and life.