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Uygulamalı STEM eğitiminden, ustalarla film derslerine Katar'da eğitim

Eğitim sadece okuldan ibaret olmak zorunda değil. Sınıfın dışına çıkarak, özellikle STEM, spor ve güzel sanatlarda değerli öğretiler sağlanabilir. Qatar 365, uygulamalı öğrenme ve hayat tecrübelerinin başarı için nasıl önemli bir sıçrama tahtası olabileceğini inceliyor.

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İLGILI HABERLER : http://tr.euronews.com/2025/08/06/uygulamali-stem-egitiminden-ustalarla-film-derslerine-katarda-egitim

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00:00Adil Halim'in
00:30This episode is about education and how learning doesn't always happen in the classroom.
00:35I sat down with 10-time NBA All-Star and 3-time Olympic gold medalist Carmelo Anthony
00:39to find out what lessons he's hoping to share in his new role as FIBA Global Ambassador.
00:45Then we stopped by Qumra, the Doha Film Institute's talent incubator,
00:49to understand the importance of masterclasses for aspiring filmmakers.
00:53But first, Lila Humaira is off to the races to take a different kind of spin on the track
00:58in search of the fastest energy-efficient vehicle.
01:02Zubaida Al-Tamimi is all suited up and ready to race.
01:07A sophomore at the University of Doha for Science and Technology,
01:11Zubaida is the driver and team leader of Wolves Racing EV1,
01:16one of a few dozen teams competing in the Shell Eco-Marathon for Asia Pacific and Middle East.
01:21We had to build the motor control by our own.
01:25Some people take years of experience to build that motor control.
01:28For us, only four months with a couple of research, with the doctor's help, we were able to do it.
01:34So we were like running the furthest with least amount of energy.
01:38She's the only one who has competed in the event before,
01:41representing her school and country in Indonesia for last year's edition.
01:45And coming back this time, it was extra special, racing on home turf.
01:51While the Lusail International Circuit is more familiar with the thrilling speeds of Formula 1 cars,
01:56this time the track is hosting the first-ever edition of the Shell Eco-Marathon held in the Middle East.
02:02They may not go as fast, but these cars are designed and built from scratch.
02:07The aim is to clock the fastest time with the most energy-efficient vehicle.
02:11And that process is so rigorous that for many of the teams competing,
02:15getting the car on the track is a win on its own.
02:19Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Shell Eco-Marathon means it's four decades of giving the changemakers of tomorrow
02:26an opportunity to build the world's most energy-efficient cars and to further their STEM education.
02:32And for the students, it is a constant way of learning.
02:35They apply their knowledge, their ingenuity, their creativity to an amazing project that is part of their curriculum.
02:43As a team, the aspiring engineers decide between two main vehicle models to build,
02:48giving them plenty of opportunities to innovate and be creative.
02:52So in Shell Eco-Marathon, if you want to participate, you have to pick a category.
02:57That could be Urban Concept, which is a vehicle that looks like a small city car.
03:01So it has four wheels, it has lights, blinkers, even a windscreen.
03:07The other category is called prototype.
03:09And the vehicles that belong to this category are like a small mini rocket.
03:15They normally have three wheels.
03:17They're extremely light.
03:18And these vehicles are those that are really going for the world record.
03:21Not only is the competition robust,
03:24The technical scrutiny each car or prototype goes through
03:27is strict and conducted in line with industry-wide standards.
03:32Technical inspection is probably the heart of the competition before the vehicles go on track.
03:37We do check the length and the size of the car.
03:40We do check its weight and if it has enough visibility.
03:44If it has a horn so that the students can advise other competitors on track that they are overtaking.
03:50Beyond the racing and mechanics, Shell Eco-Marathon also aims to foster camaraderie and friendship
03:56between young engineers from all over the world,
04:00further bolstering international collaboration and exchanging ideas.
04:05Win or lose, everyone stands a chance to gain a memorable experience from the Shell Eco-Marathon,
04:11just like I did,
04:12taking a spin in a vehicle of a previous competition winner around the Lusail International Circuit.
04:20Carmelo Anthony is a ten-time NBA All-Star and three-time Olympic gold medalist
04:26and will enter the Hall of Fame this year, the Holy Grail of basketball elites.
04:31During his 19-year career, Carmelo is one of the most prolific scorers of his generation
04:35and currently ranks 10th all-time in NBA scoring.
04:39In his new role as FIBA's Global Ambassador,
04:41Carmelo hopes to grow the game internationally.
04:43And with two years left until Qatar hosts the 2027 Basketball World Cup,
04:47the Hall of Famer arrived in Doha to kick off the festivities.
04:50Respect.
04:52Melo, welcome to Doha.
04:54Nice to meet you.
05:00From Hoodie Melo to Hall of Fame Melo,
05:03your name is now cemented in history alongside the greats like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant.
05:08These are international names that people know,
05:10and now when people know Melo, you're in that stratosphere.
05:13I think those names that you just mentioned were guys that took advantage of the opportunity
05:21to go international, go global.
05:26Michael did it, you know, kind of 92, kind of established,
05:29what the USA basketball, on a world stage.
05:35And somebody like Kobe was somebody who was constantly went overseas, traveled overseas,
05:40built his international community, his fan base.
05:44You know, they left the door open for somebody else, and I took the opportunity.
05:49Now the world saw Melo in a thobe.
05:51Yeah, yeah, big time.
05:52But that's organic.
05:54They understand, you know, what that means to me.
05:58Yeah, and it's an opportunity for me to continue to spread and get my global game on.
06:04What can fans expect what's to come in 2027 here in Qatar?
06:08Yeah, I think the fans are going to see it.
06:10I think they, you know, they want to know what it is.
06:13I think Qatar will do a job of delivering an experience that people haven't had in a long time,
06:19and for me to be a part of that, and showing the rest of the world,
06:22and even showing, you know, back where we're at in America,
06:26that it's not just about America.
06:29You know, it's other places, other regions around the world who's actually taking the seeds
06:34that, you know, America's planted and growing them globally now.
06:38So we're seeing those seeds blossom now.
06:42Now we all know Hall of Fame Carmelo Anthony,
06:44but Young Melo's journey was anything but easy.
06:47You know, take us back to the early days in Red Hook, Brooklyn, and then eventually Baltimore.
06:52So it was very difficult kind of navigating those walls and navigating that world.
06:58I'll take my hat off to my mom for, you know, it was always,
07:03we're going to be all right, we're going to be okay, we're going to figure it out.
07:06And she always did.
07:07So that, you know, those morals and standards that was instilled to me at an early age,
07:12they were never going to work.
07:13So when you come out of that, you have a different understanding
07:15of what it means to go through or live in situations like that
07:19or go through daily occurrences.
07:21So that part of my life has really jump-started and made me understand why I'm here today.
07:28You recently gave a commencement speech at Syracuse where you won a national championship,
07:32your son is going to go in the fall.
07:34Just take us through what you wanted to relate to that class.
07:37I've been here before.
07:39I've walked in those shoes, but it's your time now
07:42because now you are going on to whatever is next, right?
07:46And you're not going to have it figured out.
07:48You're not going to understand it.
07:49You're not going to know it.
07:49But don't let nobody keep you in the box.
07:52Don't just, you know, get stuck on one experience.
07:56Go through the journey.
07:57And you're still young, right?
07:59So don't box yourself in at 20 years old, 21 years old
08:04because you will have multiple paths and multiple kind of experiences in life.
08:09The FIBA Basketball World Cup is an exciting event for us to look forward to.
08:15But now, let's head to the Doha Film Institute's flagship talent incubator.
08:21Kumra brings together more than 250 film industry professionals
08:24from over 50 countries to mentor emerging filmmakers,
08:28making it the largest and most diverse gathering to date.
08:31I went to check it out.
08:32Jamal Al-Khanji is producing his first feature-length documentary.
08:38But the first time Qatari filmmaker is no stranger to high-pressure situations.
08:43As a cardiac surgeon for more than a decade, he's used to calling the shots.
08:47Still, participating in the Doha Film Institute's Kumra Mentorship Program has been invaluable.
08:54It's been amazing.
08:55I mean, I wouldn't have dreamed to be where I am today if it was not for Doha Film Institute.
08:59They've been supportive.
09:00They nourished us.
09:01They loved the idea from the beginning.
09:02They supported it financially and with expertise.
09:05This year's edition of Kumra features 27 feature-length films, 10 series,
09:10and 12 short films at different stages of development, production, and post-production.
09:16Jamal's film about spearfishing is a passion project, currently in early post-production.
09:22It's a wonderful opportunity really for me as a Qatari director
09:25because I think these platforms give us the opportunity to basically tell our stories
09:30and to show that this region can produce different stories as well,
09:34away from the kind of stereotypical kind of stories that are associated from the region.
09:39The Film Institute's CEO agrees and says Kumra has given emerging regional filmmakers
09:43the confidence to tell their stories to the world.
09:46It's a safe space where they can come, share their projects, share their thoughts and stories
09:51with industry from literally from all over the globe, where they can be discovered,
09:56where they can be supported in different stages of their films.
10:00From the global south to the global stage, Kumra builds on the Doha Film Institute's commitment
10:06to supporting underrepresented storytellers, especially from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
10:13Of the 49 selected projects, 16 are from Qatar,
10:16which the DFI says showcases the growth in the country's film industry.
10:21That growth is assisted by international film industry experts.
10:25Hong Kong filmmaking legend Johnny To, who didn't go to film school himself,
10:30came to Doha to deliver a master class.
10:32I always tell the young people, you have to finish your script first.
10:38I cannot tell you what is the good way to like me.
10:43I only tell you go the normal way.
10:45I have a very long experience to shooting on set many, many years.
10:52You can change it when you shoot, but you must be very sure what are you talking about.
10:58The goal of the Talent Incubator is to help develop new voices in Arab and global cinema.
11:05Qatari filmmaker Mariam Al-Mohamed hopes to spark conversations by amplifying underrepresented voices.
11:11The 20-year-old received the DFI Production Grant and says events like Kumra really open doors for filmmakers like herself.
11:19A lot of people come from around the world and very, very important people.
11:24So it's one of the only events where you can really interact with these people face-to-face and one-on-one.
11:31And we've been getting a lot of knowledge and experience.
11:34From aspiring engineers to emerging filmmakers, with a Basketball Hall of Famer sharing some gems along the way,
11:45we hope you enjoyed this episode.
11:46But that's all the time we have for now.
11:48For more, check out Euronews.com and connect with us through our hashtag.
11:52Thanks for watching, and we'll see you next time on Qatar 365.
11:55We'll see you next time.

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