Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

TED: Ideas worth spreading

TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) calls itself "a small nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading". It carries out its mission through two annual conventions (TED, held in Long Beach, CA, and TEDGlobal, held in Oxford, England, UK). As well as occurring on only two weeks throughout the year, the cost of admission ($6,000 USD) makes it tough for many people who are interested to attend. Even with the cost of admission and a less expensive satellite event at the same time as the California TED (TEDActive, $3,750 USD), the conference is booked well in advance. What if you have the means to attend, but your funding won't be available until after the conference and hotel are both booked to capacity?

Fortunately for those people-- and for the rest of us-- the TED website has launched a service called TEDTalks. Instead of hiding videorecordings of previous conferences away in a dusty vault somewhere, eighteen-minute talks from previous conferences are offered On-Demand and free of charge on the TED website. The talks are Creative Commons copyright, so it's not only free to watch them, but to spread and embed them; you can even take them with you on some personal media players*.

So far, my favorite talks are by Temple Grandin, Eve Ensler, and Jamie Oliver. What are yours?

*I have an iPod, and was able to download the talks through the podcasts service of ITunes. A search of the Zune homepage revealed they also have TEDTalks available for download.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Book Reading & Discussion: Author Katharine Beals

Author Katharine Beals will discuss her book Raising a Left-Brain Child in a Right Brain World at noon on Thursday, March 25th in the Friends' Room on the library's second level. Discussion topics include cooperative learning and the unsocial child, reform math and the mathematically gifted child, interdisciplinary projects and the detail-focused child, formatieve assessment and the undermotivated child and mainstreaming and the child on the autistic spectrum. Participants are invited to bring a bag lunch.