¿Aprenden los niños con los videojuegos? | Eva Forcadell

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Mientras preparamos las próximas temporadas

Queridos amigos de TED en español, nos vamos a tomar un tiempo para preparar las próximas temporadas del podcast. Mientras tanto, los invitamos a escuchar los cientos de episodios de las primeras nueve temporadas. Pueden encontrar todos los episodios en tedenespanol.com. Hosted o ...  Show more

Cómo reaccionan las culturas colectivistas ante la pandemia | Anna Kazumi Stahl

Lo mejor de TED en Español, publicado originalmente el 11 de marzo de 2021. Cada cultura reaccionó a su manera frente a la pandemia ¿Cómo reaccionaron las culturas colectivistas, como por ejemplo la japonesa? ¿Y qué podemos aprender de esto? Anna Kazumi Stahl es escritora. Nació ...  Show more

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