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TEDIDEAS WORTH SPREADING
Daphne Bavelier: Your brain on video games
Daphne Bavelier studies how the brain adapts to changes in experience, either by nature or by training.
Video Games On The Brain
Daphne Bavelier spoke about the roll video games Play in our lives and how the right amount
Of exposure can be beneficial.
Daphne opened her presentation with the straight forward approach
That is what gained attention with-in the audience
While giving her presentation Daphne Bavelier engaged the audience
with hand gestures and little funny commentsto go a long with her slides
Dynamism Rating: 3.5/5
Her presentation was put together very well, her facts and findings also were presented very well. I just found her engagement to
mirror that of a robot.
Daphne could’ve been just a little more engaging,maybe a couple more jokes or a story.
This would have made it feel less rehearsed
Daphne used a lot of tips from Garr Reynolds and Nancy Duarte,She kept her slides and text simple,While also getting her point across.
Comparing Sir Ken Robinson and Daphne Bavelier,Is like comparing apples and oranges. They are both
So different, Ken has such a presence on stageThat everyone in the room can feel.
Where as Daphne lacks that same presence,She makes up for this with audience
engagement. She did this by presentingSmall little tests to demonstrate how her lab
is reaching these findings
My advice to future students is simple, find your groove.
And know what you are talking about,Knowledge is power!
And also a little research doesn’t hurt