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Svitak's February 2010 TED Talk, "What Adults Can Learn From Kids," has received over 6.3 million views to date on TED.com. [6] InfoCom 2013 closing keynote, Calcutta, India, December 7, 2013. [7] INK Talks (in association with TED) in Lavasa, India, December 2010, speaking on how young people use technology in the modern world. [8]
[3] [4] Gupta draws inspiration from a number of people, including Gautama Buddha, George Washington Carver and his mother. [3] His popular TED Talk: Turning Trash into Toys for learning gives an insight into his work and philosophy. [5] His talk was among the 10 best TED talks [6] compiled by Sir Ken Robinson and Sugata Mitra's 5 favorite ...
Ted Staunton (born March 29, 1956) [1] is a Canadian author and teacher, best known for his children's books and numerous series. He has published nearly sixty titles. [2] Puddleman, his first major work, starting life as an assignment in university, but was later illustrated by internationally recognized artist Brenda Clark.
As a storyteller, Deedy has performed across the United States and Canada including the Disney Institute, the New Victory Theater, the Folger Shakespeare Library and the Kennedy Center as well as numerous storytelling festivals including the St. Louis Storytelling Festival, the Athens Storytelling Festival, the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, the Southern Ohio Storytelling Festival and as a ...
See also References External links A Speaker Talk(s) Wajahat Ali The case for having kids (TED2019) Trevor Aaronson How this FBI strategy is actually creating US-based terrorists (TED2015) Chris Abani Telling stories from Africa (TEDGlobal 2007) On humanity (TED2008) Hawa Abdi Mother and daughter doctor-heroes (TEDWomen 2010) Marc Abrahams A science award that makes you laugh, then think ...
"But Walter's bedroom floor was someone else's ceiling! The whole idea of apartment living was new to me back then. People living upstairs. More people living downstairs! New experiences like that seem to spark my imagination." [3] Arnold's oft-repeated warning to his son of "No jumping on the bed!" became the title of the book.
The book spent 11 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, [19] and Jacobs gave a TED talk about what he learned during the project. [20] In May 2017, CBS Television picked up a TV series based on the book. [21] It was originally renamed By the Book for television, but later changed to Living Biblically.
Hosted by Jami Floyd, TED Talks NYC debuted on NYC Life on March 21, 2012. [72] As of October 2020, over 3500 TED talks had been posted, [19] and five to seven new talks are published each week. On TED.com, most talks and speakers are introduced, and talk transcripts are provided; some talks also have footnotes and resource lists.