Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Relevant TED Talks

The secretive, once-a-year TED talks that take place in Monterey, California, are finally being shared with the world via the video publishing craze. I find them strong contributions for stirring important debate in societal issues. Of course you can comment back to the presenter as well and read the comments while listening to the speaker. Three presentations I find most relevant to our time spent this quarter:
  • How a ragtag band created Wikipedia
  • How cooperation trumps conflict
  • Technology evolves like we did


    Half of the other talks frame something or other from class with thoughts of the implications

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