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TED-Ed Website Tour

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    Welcome to the TED-Ed beta website tour.
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    I'm Logan Smalley,
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    I'm Bedirhan Cinar,
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    I'm Jordan Reeves,
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    and I'm Stephanie Lo.
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    We represent the TED-Ed team.
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    We're going to tell you about
    how the website is organized,
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    about the lessons
    that surround each video,
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    how you can customize or flip
    your own lesson,
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    and how you can measure
    the lesson's effect
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    on your class or the world.
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    Towards the end of the tour,
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    we'll reveal one more major feature
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    that directly affects
    every person viewing this video.
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    Let's get started with the home page.
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    On the home page,
    you'll find original TED-Ed videos,
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    each is a lesson recorded
    by an actual educator
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    that's visualized
    by a professional animator.
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    You can nominate educators and animators
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    in the "Get Involved" section of the site.
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    The TED-Ed library can be browsed
    through two different lenses.
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    Learners can use the "Series" view
    to browse videos thematically
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    and based on their own curiosity.
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    And teachers can use
    the browse by "Subject" view
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    to find the perfect short video
    to show in class or to assign as homework.
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    Every video on TED-Ed
    is accompanied by a lesson.
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    These lessons don't replace good teaching,
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    but they can be supplementary resources
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    for students and teachers
    around the world.
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    Let's look at this one,
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    created by a teacher in the US
    and an animator in the UK.
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    When you arrive on the lesson page,
    simply click play;
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    the video will continue to play
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    as you navigate the lesson's sections
    that surround it.
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    In the "Quick Quiz" section,
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    you'll find multiple-choice questions
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    that check for basic
    comprehension of the video.
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    You get real-time feedback on your answers
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    and if you get one wrong,
    you can use the video hint.
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    You'll find open-answer questions
    in the "Think" section.
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    And in the "Dig Deeper" section,
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    you'll find additional resources
    for exploring the topic.
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    You can complete the lessons anonymously,
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    but if you log in, you can track
    your own learning across the site.
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    Just visit the "Recent Activity" feed,
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    and you'll find answers you've saved
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    to lessons that you've already
    started or completed.
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    And now to one of the most powerful
    features of the TED-Ed website:
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    flipping a lesson.
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    Flipping a featured lesson allows you
    to edit each of the lesson's sections.
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    You can edit the title
    as it relates to your class.
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    You can use the "Let's Begin" section
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    to provide instructions
    or context for the lesson.
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    You can select or deselect
    any "Quick Quiz" question.
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    In the "Think" section,
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    you can add your own
    open-answer questions.
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    And in the "Dig Deeper" section,
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    you can use the resources provided
    or add your own.
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    When you finish flipping a lesson,
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    it'll publish to a new and unique URL.
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    And because the link is unique,
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    it can measure the progress
    of any learner you share it with.
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    You can use it to measure participation
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    and accuracy of any individual
    student's answers.
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    So that's how you flip
    a featured TED-Ed video,
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    We've got one more major feature
    to tell you about.
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    Using the TED-Ed platform,
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    you can flip any video from YouTube.
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    That means you can create a lesson
    around any TED Talk, any TEDx Talk,
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    but also any of the other thousands
    of great educational videos on YouTube,
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    including the ones that you yourself
    could record, upload and flip.
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    And through flipping these lessons,
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    together we'll create
    a free and remarkable library
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    of lessons worth sharing.
Title:
TED-Ed Website Tour
Description:

The TED-Ed team provides an in depth look at the powerful features of the newly-launched TED-ED Beta website. You'll learn how TED-Ed videos are created, how they are arranged, about the learning materials that surround each video, and how you can create customized or "flipped" lessons based on any TED-Ed video or any video on YouTube.

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Video Language:
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Team:
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Project:
TED-Ed
Duration:
03:08
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