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  1. Understanding the push and pull factors that create geographic movement -- or how people, resources, and even ideas travel -- might help you determine the location that's best for survival. David Hunter playfully analyzes the geography skills that you'd need to escape the zombies.

  2. View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-you-decide-where-to-go-in-a-zombie-apocalypse-david-hunterCan geography save your life in case of, say, a ...

  3. ed.ted.com › lessons › how-do-you-decide-where-to-goLessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed

    Meet The Creators. Educator David Hunter. Animator Guilherme Araújo, Iuri Araújo. Narrator Stephen LaRosa. TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.

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  4. Using wikis and digital fabrication tools, TED Fellow Marcin Jakubowski is open-sourcing the blueprints for 50 farm machines, allowing anyone to build their own tractor or harvester from scratch. And that's only the first step in a project to write an instruction set for an entire self-sustaining village (starting cost: $10,000).

    • Can you solve the bridge riddle? Taking that internship in a remote mountain lab might not have been the best idea. Pulling that lever with the skull symbol just to see what it did probably wasn’t so smart either.
    • Diagnosing a zombie: Brain and body. Zombies eat brains. They are also, like all of us, driven by brain functions. What is happening in their brains to make them act as they do?
    • Making a TED-Ed Lesson: Animating zombies with puppets. What style of animation perfectly mimics the movement of zombies? Puppet animation allows for just the right amount of zombie-like stiff limbs and jerky stumbles.
    • Beware of nominalizations (AKA zombie nouns) Few mistakes sour good writing like nominalizations, or, as Helen Sword likes to call them, zombie nouns.
  5. Jun 7, 2013 · If you don’t have a hideout planned to answer that question, your priorities are just way out of line. Luckily, TED-ED scholar and geography wonk David Hunter has some handy tips on using ...

  6. Leo Exter will combine the world of the Zombie Apocalypse with the ever-changing world around us and teach us what he learned from organising hackathons to help companies cope with change and innovation as much as he learned from watching zombie movies and TV programmes.

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