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TED Talks The Hague wordt TEDxTheHague

TED Talks The Hague maakt na de zomer een nieuwe start, met een nieuwe naam, een nieuwe tijd en een nieuwe locatie! We zien je graag terug voor onze salons bij: Berg Kleijn Communicatie Prins Mauritsplein 24 2585 ND Den Haag Datum en tijd: elke 2e vrijdag van de maand, van 19.30 tot 22.00 uur We sluiten ons ook aan bij de TEDx-gemeenschap en gaan verder onder naam TEDxDoorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 26 Augustus 2009 op 19.28 — Geen reacties

TED Talks The Hague will continue in July

Just a short notice for all you TED fans: TED Talks The Hague will continue in July. Sadly our current venue - Tennispark Berg & Dal - can't support us anymore. We're in the process of finding a new home for our event and will keep you posted. We thank Berg & Dal for its hospitality and hope to see you all again next month! Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 21 Juni 2009 op 10.48 — Geen reacties

Do schools really kill creativity?

Sir Ken Robinson's talk Do schools kill creativity? has been a web hit since its release in 2006. His core message that "we are educating people out of their creativity" hits home with many TED fans. Of course, I want to believe this. The idea that creativity is an innate human quality that is somehow squashed by the system, sounds plausible. Something must be causing the transformation from cu… Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 14 Maart 2009 op 23.30 — 3 commentaren

Female Perspectives @ TED Talks The Hague, March 8, 2009

The sixth TED Talks The Hague attracted an entirely Dutch audience. To honor International Women's Day, this session featured an all female lineup of speakers. Three women and two men spent the perfectly sunny afternoon inside, watching and discussing the following videos. Resonance & sound Evelyn Glennie - who lost nearly all of her hearing by age 12 - shows us where music comes from. She has to listen with her whole body, which ha… Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 8 Maart 2009 op 19.30 — 1 commentaar

Scott McCloud: Understanding Comics

Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art - a comic book about comics by Scott McCloud - is one of the most engaging books I've ever read. Seriously, pick it up now! In this tour de force, Scott explains how comics work: how stories unfold, words and pictures unite, and readers fill in the many, many gaps. The result is a lucid, playful and insightful analysis of our visual culture, from ancient Egypt to… Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 23 Januari 2009 op 19.30 — 2 commentaren

TV is so last century

The Dutch newspaper NRC writes about online video communities and mentions TED Talks:
De lezingenserie TED Talks (Technology, Entertainment, Design) levert integrale videoregistraties van lezingen die zó goed zijn dat je ze het Nederlandse publiek zou gunnen. Maar hoge kijkcijfers zullen ze niet halen en waarom op netmanagers inpraten als iedereen ze al kan zien?
Read the entire arDoorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 4 Januari 2009 op 9.57 — Geen reacties

Did You Know 3.0

I work in e-commerce, an industry that still had to be invented ten years ago. Although the core of my work hasn't changed, I had to reinvent a lot of hard-earned skills. How do you prepare school kids for a world like this?
We are currently preparing students for jobs that don't yet exist, using technologies that haven't been invented, in order to solve problems we don't even know are problems yet.
An updated version of the "Did you know?" wake-up call, with some soberi… Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 23 November 2008 op 10.52 — 1 commentaar

Seth Godin on broken stuff

In a complex world, it's easy to get caught up in complexity and make things hard. It's much harder to make things easy - like Apple does - so we end up with a lot of unusable, broken stuff. And when is something broken? When you think so, according to Seth Godin. So companies: please watch the following presentation carefully and take notes. Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 23 Oktober 2008 op 22.15 — 1 commentaar

Oprah interviewt Daniel Pink over A Whole New Mind

A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink is a must read for anyone who wonders if he has chosen the right career - and who doesn't once in a while? I read it 2 years ago - expecting a "rah rah, just follow your dreams!" kinda book - but was surprised by Pink's captivating, persuasive and balanced approach. Quote from the back cover:
The future belongs to a different kind of person with a different kind of mind: designers, inventors, teachers, storytellers - creative and empathic "right
Doorgaan

Toegevoegd door Ralph Oei op 19 Oktober 2008 op 12.00 — Geen reacties

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