61. Creativity is just
connecting things.
When you ask creative people
how they did something, they
feel a little guilty because they
didnât really do it, they just saw
something. It seemed obvious
to them after a while.
Thatâs because they were able
to connect experiences theyâve
had and SYNTHESIZE
new things.
- Steve Jobs, 1995
74. Suggested meeting time: 30-60 minutes (Some of you may choose to combine
this meeting with meeting #2.)
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Before the meeting:
â Create a TED-Ed (ed.ted.com) account if you havenât already. All members
over 13 should aim to have their own account.
â Watch the ïŹrst TED-Ed Club Lesson (http://ed.ted.com/on/vaY6FipN). Your
group can choose to do this before or during the meeting.
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Guiding questions
â What is your name? How would you describe yourself? What are three
things you are passionate about?
â What do you and your club members hope to get out of your TED-Ed Club
experience?
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Materials
â A device to take pictures
â Index cards
â Pens
â Copies of this guidebook (one for each member)
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Meeting activities
â Take a few minutes to create a name badge on an index card. Write your
name and at least 3 things that you are passionate about.
â Gather in small groups and introduce yourself to your fellow club members.
Learn each otherâs names and get to know each other.
â Share your reasons for joining a TED-ED Club with the group. Let people
know what youâre interested in and what youâre passionate about. This will
help your club members give meaningful feedback when you begin
developing your presentation idea.
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What will you have created by the end of your meeting?
A name badge that lists 3 things you are passionate about. You will bring this to
future meetings so that everyone in the club knows your name and interests.
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After meeting #1:
â Browse through the TED Talks (www.ted.com) /TED-Ed Lessons (ed.ted.com)
to ïŹnd ideas that speak to your passions.
â Facilitator: Please send a photo of the name badges from diïŹerent club
members to TED-Ed at TEDEdClubs@ted.com.
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#1 Introduction week: Whatâs your passion?
Itâs tough to give a good presentation on a topic that youâre not passionate about! This meeting is
all about getting to know your fellow club members and spending some time identifying and
articulating the ideas that motivate each member of your group. Later on, each club member will
present and record their own idea worth spreading in the form of a short TED-style Talk.
75. I have seen the future,
and it is called
CARDBOARD
104. âWe donât
have the option
of turning away
from the future.
No one gets to
vote on whether
technology is
going to change
our lives.â
Bill Gates
The Road Ahead
107. âEvery generation of
teenagers embraces
the freedoms and
possibilities wrought
by technology in ways
that shock the elders.â
Time
March 27, 2006
157. There's a great big beautiful tomorrow,
Shining at the end of every day,
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow,
And tomorrow's just a dream away.
163. âI have come to believe that a
great teacher is a great artist
and that there are as few of
these as there are of any other
great artists. It might even be
the greatest of the arts since
the medium is the human mind
and spirit.â
164. She breathed
curiosity into us so
that we brought in facts or
truths shielded in our hands
like captured butterflies.