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アンマリ-・トーマス「やわらか回路で体験型科学を」

Filmed Mar 2011 • Posted Apr 2011TED2011
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アンマリ-・トーマスが、TED Uにおける実演を通して、家で作れる2種類の小麦粉粘土で電気の性質が説明できることを示します。LED電球を点けたり、モーターを回したり、小さな子どもを回路の設計者にしたりできるのです。

AnnMarie Thomas works on the playful side of engineering -- using cool tools to teach and help others. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Wataru Narita
Reviewed by Yasushi Aoki
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