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- How Big is Infinity
TED Ed Animation Let’s Begin… Using the fundamentals of set...
- The Art of The Metaphor
How do metaphors help us better understand the world? And,...
- What is Bipolar Disorder
The word bipolar means 'two extremes.' For the many millions...
- What Makes a Hero
TED-Ed • December 2012. Read transcript. What trials unite...
- How to Understand Power
TED-Ed • November 2014. Read transcript. Every day, we move...
- The Science of Skin Color
TED-Ed • February 2016. Read transcript. When ultraviolet...
- Why Are Cats so Weird
They're cute, they're lovable, and judging by the 26 billion...
- Lessons Worth Sharing
TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around...
- How Big is Infinity
TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.
Cool new tech. TED-Ed’s mission is to create lessons worth sharing. Feed and expand your curiosity with our award-winning animated shorts - published on YouTube and availab...
TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.
The TED-Ed platform allows users to take any TED Talk, TED-Ed Lesson or educational video and easily create a lesson plan of customized questions and discussions. Users can then distribute these lessons, publicly or privately, and track their impact on the world, a class or an individual student.
See more creators. Constantly churning inside of you, the digestive system performs a daily marvel: it transforms your food into the vital nutrients that sustain your body and ensure your survival. Emma Bryce traces food’s nine-meter-long, 40-hour journey through the remarkable digestive tract.
How does your brain respond to pain? - Karen D. Davis. TED-Ed. •. 2.7M views • 9 years ago. •. 2. Why do we cry? The three types of tears - Alex Gendler.