TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design. It started out (in 1984) as a conference bringing together people from those three worlds. Since then its scope has become ever broader and it has begun releasing its talks online under a Creative Commons license so that they can be downloaded for free for non-commercial use. Their applications for education are endless. The purpose of this wiki is to share ideas how these talks can turn into broader discussions, projects, and actions.
The intent of this project wiki is to address:
How can the TED talks be used as springboards for further discourse, exploration, reflection, and action?
The wiki was initiated independently of TED by Jackie Gerstein, but the TED team in New York know about it and are excited by its potential. Using it is simple.
The indivividual pages (see sidebar) not only contain the original TED talks but also additional references, resources, and activities about the topic and/or speaker. Please add! Just choose a page from the RH sidebar and dive in. You can add your own comments or suggestion by selecting the 'Edit' tab.
Why study TED?
The collection of all these leaders in different fields means you will learn of things you have never considered within your immediate realm.http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks
THE FUTURE WE WILL CREATE is an exhilarating behind-the-scenes tour of this stimulating and paradigm-shifting meeting of the minds, an annual conference where theoretical physicists, 11-year-old violin prodigies, and venture capitalists present and exchange bold new ideas that will change everything. A veritable Cirque du Soleil of the psyche, TED (Technology Entertainment Design) brings the talent, energy, and collective spirit of the planet s top doers and thinkers together to plot a better future.
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