Added February 23, 2012 by TEDxKids@Tokyo
Following William Kamkwamba’s talks, we would like to show another speech from Africa. Here John Kasaona talks about the relationship between man and wildlife in Namibia with vigor and humor that only those who grew up there can have. While this is not a talk on kids, it has a scene that makes us feel the strong bond between father and son. What his father told him in his childhood is so fun and insightful.
[TED2010, Feb 2010| 15:46]
Added January 16, 2012 by TEDxKids@Tokyo
Another remarkable speech on nature and wildlife. Ocean explorer David Gallo features the videos that capture the stunning survival strategies of marine creatures. Watching their brilliant and often humorous behaviors makes us realize that “ideas worth spreading” come not only from men but also from nature.
[TED2007, Mar 2007 | 5:25]
Added January 8, 2012 by TEDxKids@Tokyo
The images of the nature and wildlife often have the power to dazzle people, both adults and children. Photographer Camille Seaman combined such captivating photos and video with her quiet narrative to make an impressive speech. The last scene of this talk made me feel as if I was watching a dragon’s back. Hence I chose this to be the first “talk of the week” in 2012, when the dragon symbolizes the year in Japan.
[TED2011, Mar 2011 | 4:11]
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