A short introduction to research where we ask people to make things as part of the process; with particular focus on the Lego identity study.
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@dimitronemeno11 жыл бұрын
In April 2013, I visited Denmark and bought myself a Lego calendar. Being a calendar, it follows particular order in numbers and dates. Being mine, it follows particular feelings and emotions that challenge its shaping and design every month when I have to change the Lego month block. This is me and my identity and my callendar is the way I am envisioning myself in the next month. I am very pleased to be seeing Lego as an identity-related means. Thank you for sharing the videos :)
@gldek16 жыл бұрын
Prof David has a unique talent of rendering theories into creative experiences. Participants learn by creating, which is a powerful tool to understand things. After all, children do learn by playing, running, drawing. They do things. According to Steiner, doing equals knowing. (See also Jewish Kabbalah teachings of 'first we shall do, and then we shall understand'. Good luck David, Gil Dekel.
@shatakan13 жыл бұрын
''Looking forward to the weekend'' - 2:17 Very intertextual, David!
@revisionandstuff9396 жыл бұрын
I wonder how it feel to have people learn about you and your theories
@NikLektro13 жыл бұрын
Nice experiment you have there David. Well presented, creative and positive! You help individuals reflect and describe their feelings other then through "ordinary" words. The holistic vs list observation is equally interesting. Well done! Thanks for sharing some of your studies and observations!