Tuesday, March 17, 2009

(Avanzado 2) Ted talks


Ted is not a person. Actually, I don't even know if it stands for something, I reckon it's probably an acronym, as originally the name is in capital letters, TED. I've been listening to some of these lectures for a few years. I stumbled upon one excerpt featured in another video podcast, got interested and found out about the source.

The first talk I listened to was awesome, very inspiring and exhilarating, by Sir Ken Robinson, especially if you are a teacher. I have to admit that after that the thrill has gone a bit as sometimes the lectures drone on an on unless you're a fanatic or are really into, say computer engineering, or advertising, or anthropology or whatever. But there are still some very good lectures. The Jane Goodall talk for the class is a good example. I think it all depends what your field of expertise is.
Talks are about-25-minute- long videos and the page has got a stunning collection in the archives. Do you remember the how-does-the-news-shape-the-way-we-see-the-world listening exam back in December? You might as well figure out now where the heck I got it from.
Besides the TED page the lectures are also edited as a video podcast, so you can easily subscribe to it via iTunes. Check it out if you want to know about what the eggheads of the world are musing on.
See you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

very interesting webpage i havent seen still the most of there but, im sure i will, because there are a lot of interesting comments about a differents types of issues, i will try to get time for everything i want to do. javier corera avanzado 1 grupo L