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TED (Technology, Entertainment, and Design) represents the best things about the Internet … and sometimes the world, for that matter. With the click of a button you can be inspired, educated, encouraged, wowed, or entertained by speakers from all walks of life.
Whether you’re looking to inspire or entertain your students, the following TED talks have terrific lessons embedded in fascinating talks.While not every single talk may float your boat, there are likely a few that you should think about showing to students this year.
Benjamin Zander on music and passion:
Jamie Oliver’s TED Prize wish: Teach every child about food:
Arthur Benjamin does “Mathemagic”:
Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life?:
Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry demo SixthSense:
David Gallo shows underwater astonishments
Edith Widder: The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence:
Keith Barry does brain magic:
William Kamkwamba on building a windmill:
Lennart Green does close-up card magic:
Amy Purdy: Living beyond limits:
Anna Deavere Smith: Four American characters:
Bono’s call to action for Africa:
Caleb Chung plays with Pleo:
Chris Abani muses on humanity:
David Perry: Are games better than life?:
Handspring Puppet Co.: The genius puppetry behind War Horse:
J.J. Abrams’ mystery box:
Jim Toomey: Learning from Sherman the shark:
Julia Bacha: Pay attention to nonviolence
Jane Goodall on what separates us from the apes:
Paul Nicklen: Tales of ice-bound wonderlands:
Louie Schwartzberg: The hidden beauty of pollination:
Adora Svitak: What adults can learn from kids:
Joel Burns tells gay teens “it gets better”:
The following is a cross-post from our content partners over at Online Courses. They’ve been crafting some entertaining and informative lists just like this one so check ‘em out if you’re in the mood!
TED (Technology, Entertainment, and Design) represents the best things about the Internet … and sometimes the world, for that matter. With the click of a button you can be inspired, educated, encouraged, wowed, or entertained by speakers from all walks of life.
Whether you’re looking to inspire or entertain your students, the following TED talks have terrific lessons embedded in fascinating talks.While not every single talk may float your boat, there are likely a few that you should think about showing to students this year.
Benjamin Zander on music and passion:
Jamie Oliver’s TED Prize wish: Teach every child about food:
Arthur Benjamin does “Mathemagic”:
Carolyn Porco: Could a Saturn moon harbor life?:
Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry demo SixthSense:
David Gallo shows underwater astonishments
Edith Widder: The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence:
Keith Barry does brain magic:
William Kamkwamba on building a windmill:
Lennart Green does close-up card magic:
Amy Purdy: Living beyond limits:
Anna Deavere Smith: Four American characters:
Bono’s call to action for Africa:
Caleb Chung plays with Pleo:
Chris Abani muses on humanity:
David Perry: Are games better than life?:
Handspring Puppet Co.: The genius puppetry behind War Horse:
J.J. Abrams’ mystery box:
Jim Toomey: Learning from Sherman the shark:
Julia Bacha: Pay attention to nonviolence
Jane Goodall on what separates us from the apes:
Paul Nicklen: Tales of ice-bound wonderlands:
Louie Schwartzberg: The hidden beauty of pollination:
Adora Svitak: What adults can learn from kids:
Joel Burns tells gay teens “it gets better”:
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