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Given this huge importance of TED as an educational resource we deemed it important to share with our fellow teachers and educators the best of TED . These are mainly lists of TED talks we have watched and published during this year. Enjoy.
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I like video projects for a number of reasons not the least of which is that students generally enjoy them too. I like video projects because when they're organized properly students have to write, research, produce, and revise just as they would if they were writing a story or research paper. The difference is that shared finished video projects have the potential to reach many more people than a well-written essay does
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Educators have come a long way since the cave drawings of 30,000 B.C.E. and the dial-up Internet connections of the mid-1990s. But while the tools have changed, the approach, in many ways, has not.
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