The art of Kintsugi or how to love and celebrate your flaws and failures
Using the art of Kintsugi, I'd like to help you better embrace your fears, failures and imperfections. I demonstrate the pedagogical usefulness of Kintsugi in better managing academic or social failure. Finally, I present 5 key steps to transform your failures into successes, and to love and celebrate your imperfections. As an educator, pediatrician or psychologist, you can use this philosophy to help any perfectionist.
Cultivating attention
Little by little, the neurobiological foundations of attention are revealed. This is useful when you want to improve your attention span, without relying solely on willpower.
AI and the music industry: what possibilities for the artistic world?
AI has become an essential tool for musical creation, but it's also putting intellectual property at risk. Here's how things stand.
Emotion incarnate
What are the conditions for the emergence of embodied emotion and its potential for learning?
Reclaiming learners' attention span
Social networks, designed to hold our students' attention via algorithms. They reduce our ability to concentrate, affecting student learning. Educational and technical solutions are proposed to restore conscious attention.