I've come across the TED Talks before - I think I might even have posted one of their videos up on here at some time. But I've just been having another root around and I've come across Ze Frank. Now I've had to work alongside some some pretty difficult people in my time - and, in recent years, those who have proved to be the most difficult are the ones who like tell the world that they're really 'information architects'. (I was going to say "you know who you are", but these people are so pompous they truly don't know who they are. And - besides - they wouldn't be reading this blog, now would they?)
So, to burst their bubble, along comes Ze Frank. This will take up 19 minutes and 8 seconds of your time, so if you're in a rush, come back later and watch it. You won't be disappointed.
And if you want to know if there's more to see over at TED, you couldn't do any better than to take another 19 minutes and 29 seconds to watch the brilliant Sir Ken Robinson (this one via wemadethis).
Thanks David, really enjoyed the Sir Ken Robinson video, just wish more people (teachers) especially would watch and listen, I am saying this with my teachers hat on.
Posted by: david george | 25 October 2007 at 03:18 PM