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Riz Khan - Schools killing creativity - 10 Sep 08 - Part 2
Education is a terrible way to find out what you're good at. Sound strange, right? But think about this; how many of you are currently working in the subject you liked most in school. Not the one you excelled in, the one you liked. In our very streamlined public education system, children around the world are taught the maths and sciences, but how many of them are taught art, painting or dance with the same vigour? In our very streamlined public education system, children around the world are taught thCollected in Relief's videos Sep 21, 2008 -
Riz Khan - Schools killing creativity? - 10 Sep 08 - Part 1
Education is a terrible way to find out what you're good at. Sound strange, right? But think about this; how many of you are currently working in the subject you liked most in school. Not the one you excelled in, the one you liked. In our very streamlined public education system, children around the world are taught the maths and sciences, but how many of them are taught art, painting or dance with the same vigour? In our very streamlined public education system, children around the world are taught tCollected in Relief's videos Sep 21, 2008 -
La société du spectacle (2e partie)
Film de Guy Debord, tiré de son livre du même nom, sur les effets uniformisant des médias sur l'intelligence collective.Collected in Relief's videos Jul 22, 2008 -
La société du spectacle (1re partie)
Film de Guy Debord, tiré de son livre du même nom, sur les effets uniformisant des médias sur l'intelligence collective.Collected in Relief's videos Jul 22, 2008 -
Susan Blackmore: Memes and "temes"
http://www.ted.com Susan Blackmore studies memes: ideas that replicate themselves from brain to brain like a virus. She makes a bold new argument: Humanity has spawned a new kind of meme, the teme, which spreads itself via technology -- and invents ways to keep itself aliveCollected in Relief's videos Jun 7, 2008
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Relief Education is a terrible way to find out what you're good at. Sound strange, right? But think about this; how many of you are currently working in the subject you liked most in school. Not the one you excelled in, the one you liked. In our very streamlined public education system, children around the world are taught the maths and sciences, but how many of them are taught art, painting or dance with the same vigour? In our very streamlined public education system, children around the world are taught th
Sep 21, 2008