In this witty short TEDx talk a biologist and journalist John Bohannon introduces practically the idea of ‘embodied lecturing’ and how it can influence the way information are worked out in the brain of the student/listener.
Another of his activities in the field of embodied science is running the contest of short films “Dance Your Ph.D.“. It’s an international competition for scientists to explain their research with interpretive dance.
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