The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

I have looked for a little piece of information about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to illustrate the text of the same title that we have been debating about in our two last lessons. I reckon it’s truly outrageous that most of us who were in the classroom didn’t know anything about this issue. Have a look at this article where you can get more facts about this scary ecological disaster:

The Great Garbage Patch exposed

And you can also understand more if you watch this YouTube video:

Steve Jobs (1955 – 2011). Stay hungry, stay foolish

Drawing from some of the most pivotal points in his life, Steve Jobs, chief executive officer and co-founder of Apple Computer and of Pixar Animation Studios, urged graduates to pursue their dreams and see the opportunities in life’s setbacks — including death itself– at Stanford University’s 114th Commencement on Sunday in Stanford Stadium.

RIP Steve Jobs. Three apples changed the world forever. The first one seduced Eve, second one fell on Newton & the 3rd was offered to the world by Steve Jobs.

Sir Ken Robinson talks about Changing Paradigms in Education

Just in case you don’t know who Sir Ken Robinson is, you can discover it here. Summing up, we can say that he is one of the most prominent authors and researchers when referring to education, creativity, innovation and human resources. He is an author, speaker and international advisor on education in the arts to government, non-profits, education and arts bodies. He was Director of The Arts in Schools Project (1985–89), Professor of Arts Education at the University of Warwick (1989–2001) and was knighted in 2003 for services to education. Originally from a working class Liverpool family, he now lives in Los Angeles with his family.