October 2011 TED Cafe 10/13/2011
In this charming short talk, artist Raghava KK demos his new children's book for iPad with a fun feature: when you shake it, the story -- and your perspective -- changes. He invites all of us to shake up our perspective a little bit. Discussion to follow. Watch Raghava's TED Talk and reflect and respond to the following question:
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Grammy nominated composer, Eric Whitacre, has taken choral music to a new level using Youtube as his stage. He has managed to bring together over 2000 singers of all ages and cultures from 58 different countries to perform one of his compositions together on a global scale without ever leaving their homes. Watch Eric Whitacre's TED Talk and reflect and respond to the following question:
March 2011: Dr. Jillian Campana 03/30/2011
Topic: The Last Monologues Description: Ten years ago Drama professor Jillian Campana’s life changed when she suffered a stroke. After recovering enough to return to work she decided to use Drama to help people who have experienced severe loss. Her play The Puzzle Club, about people who are living with brain injuries, was made into a film and distributed to hospitals and rehabilitation centers across the world and American PBS television subsequently aired a documentary program on her writing and directing process. Since then Dr. Campana has created Drama Therapy programs for numerous individuals, groups and hospitals in the US, Europe and India. In her TEDx talk, she will share some of the stories she has heard from individuals who are working to re-build their lives and identities after experiencing a traumatic event. To view the full video of our March 2011 TEDxASB event, please click here. March 2011 TED Talk 03/30/2011
Johanna Blakley: Social media and the end of gender Media and advertising companies still use the same old demographics to understand audiences, but they're becoming increasingly harder to track online, says media researcher Johanna Blakley. As social media outgrows traditional media, and women users outnumber men, Blakley explains what changes are in store for the future of media. March 2011: Namita Devidayal 03/30/2011
Topic: Many Identities Description: When Namita Devidayal wrote ‘The Music Room’, a book that takes the reader into the enchanting world of Indian classical music through the eyes of her teacher Dhondutai, she found that besides exploring music, she was rediscovering her own identity. So much of her life had been influenced by this quiet musical sepia-toned space. Growing up, she had a kind of cultural schizophrenia – grappling between a very traditional world and a modern western world. It is the dilemma of many Indians today as they face a society in transition. She believes that, if you are true to yourself, you can exist on many different planes at the same time. To view the full video of our March 2011 TEDxASB event, please click here. March 2011 TED Cafe 03/16/2011
David Blaine: How I held my breath for 17 min Watch David Blaine's talk and reflect and respond to the following question:
February 2011 TED Cafe 02/23/2011
Brene Brown: The power of vulnerability Brene Brown talks about the power of vulnerability to help us make connections and access joy and satisfaction in our lives. January 2011 TED Cafe 01/20/2011
Internationalism Watch Sarah Jones's talk and reflect and respond to the following questions:
December 2010 TED Cafe 12/01/2010
Career Chaos: Are You Doing What You Love? Watch Shawn MacDonell's talk and reflect and respond to the following questions:
November 2010: TED Talk by David Griffin 11/29/2010
Title: How photography connects us. Description: The photo director for National Geographic, David Griffin knows the power of photography to connect us to our world. In a talk filled with glorious images, he talks about how we all use photos to tell our stories. |
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