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Let TED do the Talking
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What is TED? Technology Entertainment
TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages. Meanwhile, independently run TEDx events help share ideas in communities around the world. Technology Entertainment Design What are TED Talks? TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages. Meanwhile, independently run TEDx events help share ideas in communities around the world.
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Why We Like TED . . . ? Why do you like it? List the things you like.
Talk about how you use it right now What captures us?
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The TED Commandments Thou Shalt Not Simply Trot Out thy Usual Shtick
Thou Shalt Dream a Great Dream, or Show Forth a Wondrous New Thing, Or Share Something Thou Hast Never Shared Before Thou Shalt Reveal thy Curiosity and Thy Passion Thou Shalt Tell a Story Thou Shalt Freely Comment on the Utterances of Other Speakers for the Sake of Blessed Connection and Exquisite Controversy Thou Shalt Not Flaunt thine Ego. Be Thou Vulnerable. Speak of thy Failure as well as thy Success. Thou Shalt Not Sell from the Stage: Neither thy Company, thy Goods, thy Writings, nor thy Desperate need for Funding; Lest Thou be Cast Aside into Outer Darkness. Thou Shalt Remember all the while: Laughter is Good. Thou Shalt Not Read thy Speech. Thou Shalt Not Steal the Time of Them that Follow Thee Other reasons why they are great. Why do you think this sort of presentation is valuable in your course? Shared in Tim Longhurst blog post:
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Body Language Amy Cuddy TED Talk - Fake it Till You Make it – July 7, 2016 This is an edited version of Amy Cuddy's 2012 Ted Talk. It is used at a career readiness and confidence workshop monthly hosted by Flourish Wilkes Barre. Video
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Trust Leaps Rachel Botsman – We have Stopped Trusting Institutions and Started Trusting Strangers – June 2016 Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. “While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and Uber and through technologies like the block chain. This new era of trust could bring with it a more transparent, inclusive and accountable society — if we get it right. Who do you trust? Video
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Social Media is Exposing You
Jennifer Golbeck Computer scientist As the director of the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the University of Maryland, Jennifer Golbeck studies how people use social media — and thinks about ways to improve their interactions Do you like curly fries? Have you Liked them on Facebook? Watch this talk to find out the surprising things Facebook (and others) can guess about you from your random Likes and Shares. Computer scientist Jennifer Golbeck explains how this came about, how some applications of the technology are not so cute — and why she thinks we should return the control of information to its rightful owners. Your Social Media "likes" Expose More Than You
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TED Ed Clubs TED-Ed Clubs supports students in presenting their big ideas in the form of short TED-style talks. Some students may even end up on the TED stage!
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Our unit using TEDTalks . . . ?
Your homework this week will be to watch 4 TED TALKS and take notes on each one. You will be assigned groups and will choose the same videos to watch this week. Your group will spend 10 minutes during the class period each day to share your thoughts. You will choose one person each day to present your findings to the class. In class we will watch one TED Talk each day and analyze them. You will brainstorm topics that you are passionate about and plan a TED Talk of your own.
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Find an Idea Worth Sharing
Explore something that got your attention Create a TED Account Subscribe to TED and/or TED on YouTube What can you find that I didn’t Curate 3 talks on a topic Brave Ideas! Plan something for you or your students.
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TED is not the only game in town
Ignite are a series of talks, available online, that are somewhat similar to TED Talks. Presenters get 20 slides and five minutes to make their point. It’s somewhat similar to Pecha Kucha presentations. The topics do not appear to generally be as wide-ranging as TED Talks, and seem to be more “geeky,” but some look pretty interesting. Big Think has over 600 engaging interviews with “thought leaders.” In many ways, it is similar to TED Talks. One nice advantage is that they host the talks on their site, so it should get through school content filters.
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