If you regÂuÂlarÂly visÂit Open CulÂture, then you’re probÂaÂbly familÂiar with TED Talks — the series of 15 minute “rivÂetÂing talks by remarkÂable peoÂple” that TED proÂduces and makes free to the world. We’ve includÂed TED in our colÂlecÂtion, IntelÂliÂgent Video: The Top CulÂturÂal & EduÂcaÂtionÂal Video Sites, and it’s one of the best sources of intelÂliÂgent video out there. HavÂing said that, I was pleased to find this Google spreadÂsheet of every TED Talk ever postÂed online. Although TED hosts many videos on its web site (and on its iTunes and YouTube chanÂnels), these platÂforms don’t give you clean access to the entire TED catÂaÂlogue. MeanÂwhile, this simÂple and sortable spreadÂsheet does. So enjoy, and use it well.
via BoingÂBoÂing
RelatÂed ConÂtent:
TED to ChiÂna: An Inside View
AweÂsome, Dan. Thanks!
TED talks are fabÂuÂlous.
You could also try out the Ted app for BoxÂee. It’s basiÂcalÂly the same thing in a pretÂtiÂer forÂmat. And if you have it runÂning on a htpc you can watch the talks on your TV and conÂtrol the app with a remote.
DitÂto on the “Ted talks are fabÂuÂlous.” comÂment. I couldÂn’t agree more.