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Friday math movie: Ken Robinson animated

By Murray Bourne, 10 Feb 2012

Ken Robinson is well known for his views on creativity and education. Here's an animation of those views. It's worth watching a few times, as it's quite quick.

The actual title for this video is "RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms".

See the 2 Comments below.

2 Comments on “Friday math movie: Ken Robinson animated”

  1. me says:

    i found no movie here.

  2. Murray says:

    What device are you using? Mobile? Desktop? Browser?

    It works fine for me in a wide range of devices, but I can't test everything! Let me know what you are using and I'll try to fix it.

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