This short video was sent to me by my friend Julia (who found it through Nancy Zafris and the Kenyon Review Novel Workshop) and it’s brilliant:
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
This short video was sent to me by my friend Julia (who found it through Nancy Zafris and the Kenyon Review Novel Workshop) and it’s brilliant:
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Jessica Baverstock
This is a great video! I’m so glad someone found a visual way to show the difference. Thanks for sharing. :)
Shari
Oh, I love this!
Juliann
Great video!
It made me think of the gifted elementary class I was in. The teacher used to hang an item on the wall — something like a bicycle wheel, or spatula. Just an everyday object. Next to that she hung a long sheet of butcher paper and as a class, we had to come up with 1,000 uses for the object. Whenever an idea hit us, we would go to the wall and write it down.
I loved that project. This video made me think of it again.