0:00:00.960,0:00:03.397 Welcome to the TED-Ed beta website tour. 0:00:03.421,0:00:04.429 I'm Logan Smalley, 0:00:04.453,0:00:05.454 I'm Bedirhan Cinar, 0:00:05.478,0:00:06.645 I'm Jordan Reeves, 0:00:06.669,0:00:07.803 and I'm Stephanie Lo. 0:00:07.827,0:00:09.563 We represent the TED-Ed team. 0:00:09.587,0:00:12.436 We're going to tell you about[br]how the website is organized, 0:00:12.460,0:00:14.474 about the lessons[br]that surround each video, 0:00:14.498,0:00:16.664 how you can customize or flip[br]your own lesson, 0:00:16.688,0:00:18.697 and how you can measure[br]the lesson's effect 0:00:18.721,0:00:20.013 on your class or the world. 0:00:20.037,0:00:21.440 Towards the end of the tour, 0:00:21.464,0:00:23.189 we'll reveal one more major feature 0:00:23.213,0:00:25.785 that directly affects[br]every person viewing this video. 0:00:26.084,0:00:27.873 Let's get started with the home page. 0:00:28.951,0:00:32.314 On the home page,[br]you'll find original TED-Ed videos, 0:00:32.339,0:00:35.429 each is a lesson recorded[br]by an actual educator 0:00:35.453,0:00:38.204 that's visualized[br]by a professional animator. 0:00:39.887,0:00:42.295 You can nominate educators and animators 0:00:42.319,0:00:44.379 in the "Get Involved" section of the site. 0:00:44.900,0:00:48.399 The TED-Ed library can be browsed[br]through two different lenses. 0:00:48.423,0:00:51.622 Learners can use the "Series" view[br]to browse videos thematically 0:00:51.646,0:00:53.490 and based on their own curiosity. 0:00:53.514,0:00:55.906 And teachers can use[br]the browse by "Subject" view 0:00:55.930,0:00:59.577 to find the perfect short video[br]to show in class or to assign as homework. 0:00:59.601,0:01:02.805 Every video on TED-Ed[br]is accompanied by a lesson. 0:01:02.829,0:01:04.846 These lessons don't replace good teaching, 0:01:04.870,0:01:06.737 but they can be supplementary resources 0:01:06.761,0:01:08.766 for students and teachers[br]around the world. 0:01:08.790,0:01:09.897 Let's look at this one, 0:01:09.921,0:01:12.690 created by a teacher in the US[br]and an animator in the UK. 0:01:12.714,0:01:15.287 When you arrive on the lesson page,[br]simply click play; 0:01:15.311,0:01:16.798 the video will continue to play 0:01:16.822,0:01:19.454 as you navigate the lesson's sections[br]that surround it. 0:01:19.478,0:01:20.857 In the "Quick Quiz" section, 0:01:20.881,0:01:22.646 you'll find multiple-choice questions 0:01:22.670,0:01:24.938 that check for basic[br]comprehension of the video. 0:01:24.962,0:01:27.448 You get real-time feedback on your answers 0:01:27.472,0:01:30.085 and if you get one wrong,[br]you can use the video hint. 0:01:30.783,0:01:33.688 You'll find open-answer questions[br]in the "Think" section. 0:01:33.712,0:01:35.461 And in the "Dig Deeper" section, 0:01:35.485,0:01:38.531 you'll find additional resources[br]for exploring the topic. 0:01:39.039,0:01:41.155 You can complete the lessons anonymously, 0:01:41.179,0:01:44.377 but if you log in, you can track[br]your own learning across the site. 0:01:44.401,0:01:46.275 Just visit the "Recent Activity" feed, 0:01:46.299,0:01:48.083 and you'll find answers you've saved 0:01:48.107,0:01:50.540 to lessons that you've already[br]started or completed. 0:01:50.564,0:01:53.752 And now to one of the most powerful[br]features of the TED-Ed website: 0:01:53.776,0:01:55.074 flipping a lesson. 0:01:55.722,0:01:59.384 Flipping a featured lesson allows you[br]to edit each of the lesson's sections. 0:01:59.794,0:02:02.210 You can edit the title[br]as it relates to your class. 0:02:03.219,0:02:05.001 You can use the "Let's Begin" section 0:02:05.025,0:02:07.425 to provide instructions[br]or context for the lesson. 0:02:07.449,0:02:10.413 You can select or deselect[br]any "Quick Quiz" question. 0:02:10.437,0:02:11.841 In the "Think" section, 0:02:11.865,0:02:14.061 you can add your own[br]open-answer questions. 0:02:14.085,0:02:15.657 And in the "Dig Deeper" section, 0:02:15.681,0:02:18.498 you can use the resources provided[br]or add your own. 0:02:19.163,0:02:20.948 When you finish flipping a lesson, 0:02:20.972,0:02:23.138 it'll publish to a new and unique URL. 0:02:23.162,0:02:24.663 And because the link is unique, 0:02:24.687,0:02:27.553 it can measure the progress[br]of any learner you share it with. 0:02:27.577,0:02:29.537 You can use it to measure participation 0:02:29.561,0:02:32.250 and accuracy of any individual[br]student's answers. 0:02:32.855,0:02:35.162 So that's how you flip[br]a featured TED-Ed video, 0:02:35.186,0:02:37.787 We've got one more major feature[br]to tell you about. 0:02:38.462,0:02:40.081 Using the TED-Ed platform, 0:02:40.105,0:02:42.317 you can flip any video from YouTube. 0:02:43.428,0:02:47.467 That means you can create a lesson[br]around any TED Talk, any TEDx Talk, 0:02:47.491,0:02:51.583 but also any of the other thousands[br]of great educational videos on YouTube, 0:02:51.607,0:02:55.187 including the ones that you yourself[br]could record, upload and flip. 0:02:55.211,0:02:57.057 And through flipping these lessons, 0:02:57.081,0:03:00.171 together we'll create[br]a free and remarkable library 0:03:00.195,0:03:02.230 of lessons worth sharing.