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Learning how to Learn and then teach it to others. Motivate students to learn again!
We are Casper and Florian, two students of Industrial Ecology and International Business. After learning and experimenting with a lot of different techniques for learning we concluded that all the students in the Netherlands should be re-learned how to learn again. So we created a training where we put in all the things we know ánd practise it with the trainees. To be sure the trainees will really change their behavior we oblige them to pass the training on to fellow students or scholars. We empower them to do so by sharing all our information and sources on a web-site and stay in close contact with them through different types of social media. In this way creating a pyramid of efficient and self-aware learners.
It was quite a task to create a movie while we were on different ends of the world, but we hope you like it and maybe even learned something from it. We definetely learned a lot while making it! Hope to see you at TEDxAms!

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  • Yes, very positive, but: making movies you can learn too! No background-music, steady camera are the first two things that distract the attention of the viewer...

    Just take a small AV-course, makes you happy!

  • I learned about mind mapping last year, very interesting. So that is not really new for me, nevertheless this is good video.

  • I agree! The idea is great, but the real message you're trying to broadcast fills only half of the film. Good luck guys!

  • good subject, but guys! terrible sound, too long introductory and conclusive comments. You should tell more about 4+5 and not about why you'd like to win.

    Also, changing the surroundings of recording for such a short film doesn't help the ... concentration.

    But I wish you success ;-)

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