Speakers: Collin Felch, Teacher, Ambassador School of Global Leadership; Tom Hyatt, Advisor, Aveson Global Leadership Academy
Location: Salon H
TED is a global phenomenon. Their mission is to offer “inspiration form the world’s most inspired thinkers” [to] “a community of curious souls who will engage with ideas to change attitudes, lives, and ultimately the world.” During this session, you will learn how to organize a TEDxYouth event. The theme for the session will be global outcomes in action: past, present, and a visionary future. Student speakers, student project work, and student-designed technology will be on display.
1. TED: WHAT. HOW. WHY.
Tom Hyatt, Aveson Global Leadership Academy
tomhyatt@aveson.org
Collin Felch - Ambassador School of Global Eduction
collinfelch@yahoo.com
2. WHAT IS TED?
TED is an annual event where some of the
world's leading thinkers and doers are invited to
share what they are most passionate about.
"TED" stands for Technology, Entertainment,
Design ― Attendees have called it "the ultimate
brain spa" and "a four-day journey into the
future."
3. WHAT IS TEDX?
Local, self-organized events that bring people
together to share a TED-like experience.
At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live
speakers combine to spark deep discussion and
connection in a small group.
These local, self-organized events are branded
TEDx, where x = independently organized TED
event.
(Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
4. • How to... TED
Your event must maintain the spirit of TED itself: cross-disciplinary, focused on the
power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and ultimately, the world
18 minute maximum ‘talk’ typically by a single person.
25% TED TALKS // 50% youth // 100% awesome
Speakers are encouraged to use visual aides.
Up to 100 individuals may attend your event
You may not use your event to make money
You must record all original stage content (live talks, performances, etc.) on video
A COMPLETE LIST OF RULES
http://www.ted.com/pages/view/id/493#general-rules
5. TED Commandments
These 10 tips are given to all TED Conference speakers as they prepare their TEDTalks. They will
help your TEDx speakers craft talks that will have a profound impact on your audience.
1. Dream big. Strive to create the best talk you have ever given. Reveal something never seen
before. Do something the audience will remember forever. Share an idea that could change the
world.
2. Show us the real you. Share your passions, your dreams ... and also your fears. Be vulnerable.
Speak of failure as well as success.
3. Make the complex plain. Don't try to dazzle intellectually. Don't speak in abstractions. Explain!
Give examples. Tell stories. Be specific.
4. Connect with people's emotions. Make us laugh! Make us cry!
5. Don't flaunt your ego. Don't boast. It's the surest way to switch everyone off.
6. No selling from the stage! Unless we have specifically asked you to, do not talk about your
company or organization. And don't even think about pitching your products or services or asking
for funding from stage.
7. Feel free to comment on other speakers' talks, to praise or to criticize. Controversy energizes!
Enthusiastic endorsement is powerful!
8. Don't read your talk. Notes are fine. But if the choice is between reading or rambling, then read!
9. End your talk on time. Doing otherwise is to steal time from the people that follow you. We won't
allow it.
10.Rehearse your talk in front of a trusted friend ... for timing, for clarity, for impact.
6. How?
Our experiences with TEDx
www.tedxyouth@7thstreet
7. Brandon Wiley
Director of the ISSN
Opening “TALK’ for TEDXyouth@7thstreet
check out our website at www.tedxyouth7thstreet for a complete list of
speakers and ted talks presented.
8. WHY TED? Investigate the world
Investigate the world with TED-Ed a YouTube Channel with
produced and animated videos.
“Resources that teachers can use to excite, inspire,
and bring to life lessons that are already being taught”
YOU CAN FLIP ANY LESSON! LEARN TO FLIP!
“INSPIRATIONAL OPENING, supplemental in nature, NOT A COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING”
9. WHY TED? Weigh Perspectives
WEIGH PERSPECTIVES with the
TOP TEN TED TALKS
1. Sir Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity
(2006): 8,660,010 views
Jill Bolte Taylor‘s stroke of insight (2008): 8,087,935
Pranav Mistry on the thrilling potential of SixthSense (2009): 6,747,410
Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry demo SixthSense (2009): 6,731,153
David Gallo‘s underwater astonishments (2007): 6,411,705
Tony Robbins asks Why we do what we do (2006): 4,909,505
Hans Rosling shows the best stats you’ve ever seen (2006): 3,954,776
Arthur Benjamin does mathemagic (2005): 3,664,705
Jeff Han demos his breakthrough multi-touchscreen (2006): 3,592,795
Johnny Lee shows Wii Remote hacks for educators (2008): 3,225,864
10. WHY TED? COMMUNICATE IDEAS
COMMUNICATE IDEAS
.......with every TED TALK ever recorded
https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pjGlYH-8AK8ffDa6o2bYlXg
11. Why TED? Take Action
TAKE ACTION with the The TED Prize!!!--
http://www.tedprize.org/
Awarded annually to an exceptional individual who
receives $100,000 and, much more important,
"One Wish to Change the World."
Designed to leverage the TED community's exceptional
array of talent and resources, the Prize leads to
collaborative initiatives with far-reaching impact.
12. Create your own TED
Create a TED in a BOX at Your Table
Name your event! Create a Tagline.
Create a LOGO. Choose a VENUE.
Choose a Theme. Write a Mission Statement.
EACH INDIVIDUAL - Come up with YOUR TED
TALK. What is your IDEA WORTH SPREADING?
Give us the “Title” of your “talk” and perhaps the
first word, sentence or paragraph.
13. Our Resources
How To: Tedxsummit intro video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOyq3IskI34
TEDxsummit intro video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0-zCwSfkOo
Derek Sivers - How to Start a Movement - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74AxCqOTvg
TED TALKS (the COMPLETE LIST!) https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pjGlYH-8AK8ffDa6o2bYlXg
Brandon Wiley - The World of the ISSN
TED.COM - All of the sites below can be found there, and sooooooo much more
(The Official TEDX video site) http://www.youtube.com/user/TEDxTalks
Ted Education - www.teded.com The TED Prize www.tedprize.org
www.tedxyouth7thstreet - for a complete list of speakers and ted talks presented at our event.
14. Contact US
n Tom Hyatt tomhyatt@aveson.org 626-848-7891
Aveson Charter Schools
n Collin Felch collinfelch@yahoo.com 650-888-2030
Ambassador School of Global Education