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teaching right brained activities

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i'm designer and left handed...of course i use right brain to do most of job n in my live...my suggestion...ask your student to bring a thing or object or anything that they like to bring...but u cant tell them what u will to do to the next class or activities...on the next session of class..u ask them to make the thing that they brought today to be not to be what it is anymore...for example, a phone,make them to be anything else,like to be a computer...ask the student to convince all their friends in class that the phone now is a computer......by doing this way...the student will come with a ton of ideas n self confident n make them think far n more deeper.......as designer n was a student,i use to be like this to make my brain move forward
Contributed by Mohd Shobrie Mohd Shauffi, shobdesign

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