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Lecturing
/ˈlɛk·tʃə·rɪŋ/verb / noun
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Lecturing involves delivering a structured and often formal talk to an audience, typically to educate or inform on a specific topic. In today's contexts, it can carry connotations of one-way communication that may lack interactivity, yet it's widely used in academia and professional settings to convey complex ideas efficiently.
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The world's longest lecture was delivered by Indian professor Acharya Turaga in 2016, lasting an astonishing 102 hours and 10 minutes, showcasing the extreme dedication to knowledge dissemination. This feat not only earned a Guinness World Record but also highlighted how lecturing can push human limits in education.
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