Translator: Hoa Pham Reviewer: Mirjana Čutura Sometimes in life, you have to reinvent yourself, to make a tough decision, get out of your rhythm, shift your focus, get rid of all the things that are not working anymore. I am Anne Mieke Eggenkamp, and I’m the former chair of Design Academy Eindhoven. And I loved
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Translator: TED Translators admin Reviewer: Leonardo Silva Everyone is a genius, but, if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it’s stupid. There I was working with a student, Natalie, on solving equations. She had to multiply 2 x 9, and got stuck. This
Translator: Maricene Crus Reviewer: Mile Živković Hi. I know who I am, I know that I matter, and I know what matters to me, and thank you for allowing me to share that with you tonight. Five years ago, I started on a journey to build girl schools based on the brain science of movement,
Translator: Kelwalin Dhanasarnsombut Reviewer: Stivens Arango Hello. I came to Chiang Mai 30 years ago, and haven’t been back since. The day I arrived, Chiang Mai wasn’t like this. Today, ChiangMai has improved. We have tall buildings and everything; advanced technology, fast transportation. I saw Chiang Mai, and I was happy. I felt that I
Translator: Jerson Partible Reviewer: Denise RQ Host; When I was growing up, I had a mentor who wasn’t much older than me. And he just walked in, Jason Daniels, and he was always pushing me, even at a young age, to be great, trying to pull the best out of me. So, whenever I talk
Are You Multitasking Your Life Away? Cliff Nass at TEDxStanford
Translator: Ilze Garda Reviewer: Jeong-Lan Kinser Personal life is hard. When I was 7 years old, there was a girl I really liked, but I didn’t know how to tell her. I decided I would learn from a 10-year-old who seemed unusually swave. (Laughter) He went up to the girl’s porch and drew this: “I
Translator: Bob Prottas Reviewer: Ariana Bleau Lugo Good morning. Before we kick off let’s get a bit of light in the room. So I can see the faces of the dummi — the participants that we get later and see where you are. That’s a bit better. Good. Everybody hold your right hand in front
Translator: Okay, ladies and gentlemen, welcome. There is a question which has puzzled me for quite a while, and that is, Why do our PowerPoints look the way they look? Or rather, How on earth, can we accept that they look the way they look? How can you do that? And do you know what’s
Translator: TED Translators admin Reviewer: Queenie Lee Thank you. Yes, it is true that I am a Stanford graduate. Don’t hold that against me, okay? My son goes to Cal, so I have some link to Cal. It is really an honor to speak at any TEDx, but to open one up is really, really
Translator: Jim Taylor Reviewer: Denise RQ I want to begin by apologizing for speaking in English or rather not speaking in Portuguese. It’s somewhat ironic, I feel like a one-man cultural imperialist. (Laughter) But what I’m speaking about today is a very universal problem that transcends language, and I think that it could be spoken