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Okay, yes, the content of this snippet from a talk with Daniel Pink is good. But I’m interested in its presentation. Man, is it fun. I was totally engaged for 10 minutes and there were no explosions or anything. (Although, there was one Back to the Future joke, and that gets you a long way in my book.)

This was found on Rob Greco’s blog for his 6th grade class. I love the fact that I can find things on a blog for 6th graders and share it with all of you and feel that it’s relevant. In sixth grade I was picking my nose, pulling hair, and throwing rocks and not thinking about how standard economic concepts about incentives break sometimes.

PS: Are you reading Greco’s delicious stream? It’s literally a one-stop-shop for everything interesting happening on the web day to day. It’s almost a blog. Pats on the back, Mr. Greco, and see you in 5th period.

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    Impressive, persuasive, plus great visualization. “One day...autonomy produces things
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    An interesting (and awesomely drawn) presentation on why people involved...cognitive jobs...
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    Why can’t all lectures be like this? Though...the nap time but
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    motivation masterfully illustrated. As...would have soaked up
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