This link has been bookmarked by 97 people . It was first bookmarked on 03 Jun 2009, by Stephen Veliz.
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Melissa SundqvistTed Talks Organized
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Nancy BlairTED talks categorized by content area.
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Sam Elphicka fantastic collection of categorised TED talks. Review before showing to class.
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Mike SlingerSorted list of TED talks by school subject areas
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sandi jacquesThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED
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Tom MarchSo, in the interest of preparing for teaching a new course next year, and wanting to sort TED out a bit, I’ve created the following list based on disciplines (organizing knowledge or research by discipline is, it should be pointed out, in stark contrast to the real objective of TED Talks in general). I really like this TED fella, and I hope he doesn’t mind:)
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Darrel BransonTED talks sorted into different learning areas - music, geography etc. A great list.
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Donald BurkinsA sorting of TED talks by school subjects (through mid-2009)
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Lisa DumicichThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED Talks, but have trouble sorting through all of the material to discover something appropriate for our disciplines.
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Lorna Costantinilist of ted talks by category
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John PearceJeff Mummert from The History Teachers Attic has published this great post which lists the TED videos that he thinks are particularly useful and divides them up by subjects including the traditional curriculum areas. As he point out this list is not the sum total of all the TED videos, just a selection of those most relevant to education.
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David BillHow to use TED talks in your classroom
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Mike McIlveenThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED
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Patrick HigginsMummert's great groupings of TED talks.
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Doug PetersonThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED Talks, but have trouble sorting through all of the material to discover something appropriate for our
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biblio uprGood index of selected TED talks
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Geography Hans Rosling Debunking third-world myths with the best stats you’ve ever seen 0:19:50 Dr. Dean Ornish The world now eats (and dies) like Americans 0:03:18 Wade Davis Cultures at the far edge of the world 0:22:01 Louise Fresco Louise Fresco on feeding the whole world 0:18:00 Nathan Wolfe Hunting the next killer virus 0:12:20 - 8 more annotations...
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steffi königThe History Teacher's Attic: the author of this blog post has previewed several TED talks and listed them by rough teachable area.
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J RiceThe History Teacher's Attic: the author of this blog post has previewed several TED talks and listed them by rough teachable area.
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PLEASE PREVIEW THESE before showing them to students
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Stephanie Vande KraatsThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It's just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED Talks, but have trouble sorting through all of the material to discover something appropriate
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World History
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Geography
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Susan DineenFilled with great links I'd like to watch on my summer vacation!
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Tac AndersonTED Talks sorted by discipline.
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Colleen WilliamsTED Talks sorted by discipline.
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Michelle KrillTED Talks sorted by discipline.
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Vicki ReedThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED
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Tara SchmuckerThis site was created by a teacher and it sorts through all the TED talks and organizes the educational ones.
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Keri-Lee BeasleyHistory teacher's blog with info about TED talks for teachers.
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Kat LongThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED
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Alice BarrBroken down by Discipline
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Emily VickeryGreat list of TED talk by content area!
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Tim SparacinoThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED Talks, but have trouble sorting through all of the material to discover something appropriate for our disciplines.
So, in the interest of preparing for teaching a new course next year, and wanting to sort TED out a bit, I’ve created the following list based on disciplines -
Stephen VelizThe title of this post is not meant as an insult! It’s just that so many of us (educators) are clearly impressed with the brilliance exhibited in the TED
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