Tuesday, March 8, 2011
TED pt I - Ideas worth Spreading?
Go to TED.com and spend some time investigating the site.
Once you've had a chance to familiarize yourself with the webpage, answer the following questions:
1) What is the TED organization about?
2) What is the purpose of their website and how does the functionality of their site support that?
3) As Engineers and Problem Solvers, which topic areas (the choices from the "Show talks related to:" section on the sidebar) are of most interest to us? Justify your answer.
4) Based on your previous answer, what are 3 talks (videos) on the site that appear like they would be of most interest to you as an Engineer/Problem Solver? Justify your choices.
5) Each student will watch a unique video. Claim your video on the following period specific posts: 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th. If no one else has claimed your video, leave a comment on that post to call the one you want. If someone else has already claimed the talk, go back and pick another one. Watch the video. Embed the video in your blog post and create a bulletized outline of the key issues presented in the talk.
6) How could you get involved in the field/technology/issue you chose to hear about? What experience/skills/training/education would you need to learn to get involved with this field?
Part II of the TED activity will have you negotiate within a group to select the "best" video to represent the group. The student with the chosen video will recieve extra credit. The group will then prepare a short presentation that summarizes the talk and will present to the class. The class will choose the best presentation and that group will recieve extra credit.
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Hey Mr. O,
ReplyDeleteAll the blog posts are complete now minus the RoboPro ones.
Thanks, Joe
Mr. Olsen
ReplyDeletePart 1 is complete
Josh