I am often fascinated by TED talks, and this one is another one of those. Have a special interest in education, so I keep looking out for videos related to it. This is one that I had seen quite some time back, but re-saw it again today.
About the video (from Youtube) :
Clifford Stoll could talk about the atmosphere of Jupiter. Or hunting KGB hackers. Or Klein bottles, computers in classrooms, the future. But he’s not going to. Which is fine, because it would be criminal to confine a man with interests as multifarious as Stoll’s to give a talk on any one topic. Instead, he simply captivates his audience with a wildly energetic sprinkling of anecdotes, observations, asides — and even a science experiment. After all, by his own definition, he’s a scientist: “Once I do something, I want to do something else.”
Just love the energy with which the entire talk it delivered.