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- Elizabeth Gilbert – Your Elusive Creative Genius. …
- Amy Cuddy: Body Language. …
- Tom Thum: The Orchestra In My Mouth. …
- Dan Gilbert: The Surprising Science of Happiness. …
- Brene Brown: The Power of Vulnerability. …
- Malcolm Gladwell: Choice, Happiness & Spaghetti Sauce.
# | Name | Total TED talk Views |
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1 | Brené Brown | 67,874,050 |
2 | Simon Sinek | 68,562,075 |
3 | Amy Cuddy | 60,720,729 |
4 | James Veitch | 87,856,830 |
- Ken Robinson – How schools kill creativity. …
- Amy Cuddy – Your body language shapes who you are. …
- Simon Sinek – How great leaders inspire action. …
- Brené Brown – The power of vulnerability. …
- Jill Bolte Taylor – My stroke of insight. …
- Pranav Mistry The thrilling potential of SixthSense technology.
The main difference between TED and TEDx is that TEDx is focused on a local, geographic area. It is a local gathering where TED-like talks and presentations are shared with the community. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx.
“My favorite TED talk is “The Power of Vulnerability” by Brene Brown.” “My favorite Ted Talk is by Shawn Achor. I loved his talk because of his humor, demeanor and relatable stories. … “My favorite Ted Talk is the one by Amy Cuddy because there is a lot of controversy surrounding that study in psychology.
- Be common-sense (“Every kid needs a champion”) or counter-intuitive (“The way we think about charity is wrong”)
- Describe a scientific breakthrough (“How bacteria talk”) or your own experience (“I am the son of a terrorist, here’s how I chose peace”)
Type of business | LLC |
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Area served | Canada United States |
Owner | Sapling Foundation (1984–2019) TED Foundation (2019–present) |
Founder(s) | Harry Marks Richard Saul Wurman |
Revenue | US$66.2 million (2015) |
Accuracy and transparency. At TED, we strive to present science in a way that is both compelling and 100% credible. Scientific claims by our speakers should be based on data that has survived scrutiny by experts in the field.
The base cost for attending a TED Talk is US$5,000. TED offers reduced ticket prices for young innovators through their TED Fellows Program.
The TED-Ed Clubs program supports students in discovering, researching, exploring and presenting their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks.
TED does not pay speakers. We do, of course, cover travel costs and provide excellent hotel accommodation — as well as a covetable pass to all five days of TED. Most speakers stay for the whole conference, soaking up the talks and connecting with other attendees.
The most direct way to approach TED is through a nomination, either by someone else or yourself. When nominating yourself, TED requires a description of your “idea worth spreading” that your talk will focus on and links to videos of your previous speeches or presentations.
- Spend at least an hour each day working on something you’d like to do for the rest of your life. …
- Start from a place of profound self-love. …
- Make plans. …
- Keep your heart open to experiences of beauty, joy, and love. …
- Just be yourself.
We ask that you keep talks within a time limit of 18 minutes to uphold TED’s celebrated format of concise and enlightening talks. This short talk model works, since it only demands the audience’s attention for a short period of time. In fact, some of our greatest TED Talks have been as short as 5 minutes long!
- Emmy Winners 2021: The Crown Sweeps the Night, Tied With The Queen’s Gambit Overall. …
- New X Prize Aims to Show AI Is Friend Not Foe. …
- Modern ‘Indiana Jones’ On Mission To Save Antiquities. …
- Real-World ‘Indiana Jones’ Wins Coveted TED Prize.
As of July 1, 2019, TED is owned by TED Foundation, a tax exempt not for profit corporation (a 501(c)3 organization under US tax code).
A TED Talk is delivered at the annual TED conference or TEDGlobal conference. A TEDx talk is delivered at an independently organized conference. These events can be organized by anyone who obtains a free license from TED and agrees to follow certain principles.
What Makes TED Talks So Effective? TED talks stand out from other forms of presentations as an effective medium to convey accurate easy-to-understand information to a target audience. The organizers of these events and talks aren’t in it for the money – they work passionately to spread ideas.
- Know your audience. …
- Keep it simple, especially if you’re going to give a talk to a general audience. …
- Emphasize connection over content. …
- Be authentic. …
- Diversify your delivery. …
- Shake it up. …
- Stick to your points. …
- Know the setup.
Created to support the millions of students, parents and teachers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the [email protected] daily newsletter provides people with high-quality, interactive, video-based lessons spanning all age groups and subjects, for free.
Between the high-quality videos and the extensive collection of lesson plans, TED-Ed is a great resource for students and teachers looking for inspiration, education, and maybe even some fun. The videos and animations are highly engaging and as well produced as some of the best content on television.
- People who are lying tend to change their head position quickly. …
- Their breathing may also change. …
- They tend to stand very still. …
- They may repeat words or phrases. …
- They may provide too much information. …
- They may touch or cover their mouth.
How did a one-off conference about technology, entertainment and design become a viral video phenomenon and a worldwide community of passionate people? TED was born in 1984 out of Richard Saul Wurman’s observation of a powerful convergence among three fields: technology, entertainment and design.
And second, having anyone in the world be able to launch a TEDx has taken them from one event a year, to 2600 events a year. Spreading their message and their mission faster and further than they could have ever dreamt of. Astonishing, isn’t it?
TEDMED is the independently owned and operated health and medicine edition of the world-famous TED conference, dedicated to “ideas worth spreading.” TED Talks have been viewed online over two billion times around the world. … The result: unexpected connections that accelerate innovation in health and medicine.
Held annually on the West Coast of North America, the TED Conference is at the heart of TED. More than a thousand people attend this five-day conference about Technology, Entertainment and Design — as well as science, business, the arts and the global issues facing our world.
- Choose a topic you care about.
- Craft your message around that topic, and keep it clear and concise.
- Define a key takeaway for the audience.
- Draft your TED talk as a story.
- Tailor your visual aids to your audience, your story, and your brand.
- Practice, practice, practice.
Use TED-Ed’s flexible public speaking curriculum as a guide and inspire tomorrow’s TED speakers and leaders with their own Idea Journals. This program is designed to support groups of students ages 6-18, in high school/upper level school and below.