Learning with TED - Ideas Worth Spreading Agenda
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, & Design -- three broad subject areas that are, collectively, shaping our future. TED talks are riveting talks by remarkable people and are free to the world. In classrooms, TED talks add inspiring introductions to core curriculum topics and bring traditional lessons to life. Teachers can utilize TED.ED resources for flipping video use in their classroom, browse playlists of already curated collections, and use talk “tags” to easily find resources to enhance student learning, and explore mobile app alternatives.
Presenters
Rachel Murphy, Canyons School District, Educational Technology Specialist, [email protected]
Rachel Murphy, Canyons School District, Educational Technology Specialist, [email protected]
Why TED Talks in the Classroom?
- First of all, Great Content!! Take a look at our Intro Videos - A Few of our Favorites!
- Connect to Core Curriculum - More on this later in the presentation
- Bring Traditional Lessons to Life - Learning about DNA, show a talk about DNA research.
- Real-life examples of knowledge, curriculum knowledge, being put to use in incredible ways.
- Show contributions youth have to make to the world!
- NETS for Teachers, Standard #1, Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity, Item b. 'Engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources." More about ISTE Standards.....
- From the TED website, TED Talks focus on the "power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and ultimately, the world." What a great message!
TED Curriculum Connections
- Learning with TED Talk - Core Curriculum
- Elementary Example: 5th Grade Science
- Secondary Example: Biology Example
- Additional Core Curriculum Examples
TED Website
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TED.ED
- Website: http://ed.ted.com/
- Fipping a High School Biology Video
- Flipping a 5th Grade Video