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How Chess Can Revolutionize Learning [VIDEO] Print E-mail
December 15, 2012
Watch a video by USCF member Cody Pomeranz on how chess can revolutionize learning. The video is a finalist in a speaking contest for a TED speakers series event coming to Yale University in February 2013.

Go to the contest website and connect via facebook to vote. 

 
   

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