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Sir Ken Robinson - A kinaesthetic tribute

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2007

UEA education students produced this in two hours as a response to a lecture which covered auditory, visual and kinaesthetic learning styles, suggesting that these categories might not be as mutually exclusive as some people think. The reference to Sir Ken Robinson comes from a speech he gave, in which he argued that the higher up the educational ladder we go, the less we use our bodies. These UEA students wanted to show it doesn't have to be that way. However viewers should be warned that the dancing is keen but rudimentary, and therefore in taste terms, this is probably UEA's answer to the Crazy Frog.

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  • wow.. this is amazingly perfect example of "outer body experience" mentioned by Sir Ken Robinson in TED speech

  • haha fun

  • Looks like fun, I like the description and info posted with the video. Great job

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