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doodling: language, gesture, and cognition

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synchronicity777 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Great video

Needs better titles, though, and they need to be on screen longer
otrusova (2 years ago) Show Hide
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can't wait till your next movie on how people learn!
happyseaurchin (2 years ago) Show Hide
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brilliant! loved it! incredibly thought-provoking! ties a lot of things together for me... excellent synthetic thinking... suggesting gestures are basis of language... brilliant! made my day and i hope it influences how i teach this week

thanks for creating and posting
ninepatchstudio (2 years ago) Show Hide
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Intriguing ideas, and fun. I'll be a much more informed doodler now.
zhangti3 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I watched this video again and feel "mirror neurons" very interesting. I think it could also be the biological foundation of social learning theory.
polueides (3 years ago) Show Hide
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Fascinating exploration of whether fidgeting and doodling are ways of "burning off" excess energy, or rather "integral" to the activity of thinking.

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