TED: Music, technology, expression, engineering & Cerebral Palsy
Today’s guest post is a video from TED2008 and shows – among other things – why university students pursue what might typically appear to be “useless” work in their graduate studies.
The video starts to hit home at 12 minutes, so don’t get impatient and click away. If nothing else, fast forward to about 10 minutes so you can get the full impact of the rest of the video.
Think about the workplace. Coma patients. Eldercare. Automation. Industrial safety.
Joe Lazarus’ presentation at TED2008
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business,
cerebral palsy,
Creativity,
engineering,
Joe Lazarus,
MIT,
music,
TED
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business,
cerebral palsy,
Creativity,
engineering,
Joe Lazarus,
MIT,
music,
TED
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