TED on Sunday: Behind the Scenes
July 19, 2009
We've been "curating" Ted Talks here on PhilanTopic for a few months (see the list below). But the folks at TED have been posting and making their talks available free to the world for three years now.
To mark the occasion, earlier this week the TEDdies posted a six-minute "behind the scenes" look at how the talks are produced. Cool. (Posted: July 15, 2009; Running time: 6:31)
Intrigued? Check out one of these:
- TED on Sunday: Clay Shirky on the Transformed Media Landscape
- Katherine Fulton on the Future of Philanthropy
- Seth Godin on Leadership
- Barry Schwartz on the Paradox of Choice
- Alex Tabarrok on the Benefits of Globalization
- Majora Carter on Environmental Justice
- Al Gore on Climate Change
- Sylvia Earle on Saving the 'Blue Heart' of the Planet
- James Howard Kunstler on the Death of Suburbia
- Clay Shirky on Epochal Change
- Mark Bittman on How We Eat
- Hans Rosling on the Dimensions of Development
- Sir Ken Robinson on Education and Creativity
And for those who can't get enough of TED, check out Jim Simpson's post about a cool hidden feature of most TED Talks.
-- Mitch Nauffts
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