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  2. Adora Svitak - Wikipedia

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    Svitak's February 2010 TED Talk, "What Adults Can Learn From Kids," has received over 6.3 million views to date on TED.com. [6] InfoCom 2013 closing keynote, Calcutta, India, December 7, 2013. [7] INK Talks (in association with TED) in Lavasa, India, December 2010, speaking on how young people use technology in the modern world. [8]

  3. Gever Tulley - Wikipedia

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    Tulley in 2009. Gever Tulley is an American writer, speaker, educator, entrepreneur, and computer scientist.He is the founder of the Brightworks School, Tinkering School, the non-profit Institute for Applied Tinkering, and educational kit maker Tinkering Labs.

  4. Sugata Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Sugata Mitra (born 12 February 1952) is an Indian computer scientist and educational theorist.He is best known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment, and widely cited in works on literacy and education.

  5. Arvind Gupta - Wikipedia

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    The possibilities of using ordinary things for doing science and recycling modern junk into joyous products appealed immensely to children. Arvind Gupta's first book, Matchstick Models and other Science Experiments, was translated into 12 Indian languages by various Popular Science groups and sold more than half a million copies.

  6. List of TED speakers - Wikipedia

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    See also References External links A Speaker Talk(s) Wajahat Ali The case for having kids (TED2019) Trevor Aaronson How this FBI strategy is actually creating US-based terrorists (TED2015) Chris Abani Telling stories from Africa (TEDGlobal 2007) On humanity (TED2008) Hawa Abdi Mother and daughter doctor-heroes (TEDWomen 2010) Marc Abrahams A science award that makes you laugh, then think ...

  7. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was founded as a video sharing platform in 2005 and is now the most visited website in the US as of 2019. [1] Almost immediately after the site's launch, educational institutions, such as MIT OpenCourseWare and TED, were using it for the distribution of their content.

  8. STEM in 30 - Wikipedia

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    STEM in 30 is a non-commercial online science educational program for middle school students produced by the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. The show is hosted by science-educators Marty Kelsey and Beth Wilson. [1]

  9. Ken Robinson (educationalist) - Wikipedia

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    presentation was the most watched TED talk of all time, with 66.3 million views on the TED channel and millions more on YouTube. It has been translated into 62 languages. [ 10 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In 2010, the Royal Society of Arts animated one of Robinson's speeches about changing education paradigms, which has been viewed more than 17 million ...