NEASIST
TED Talks voting 2010
Vote for up to 6 videos you'd like to see shown at our NEASIST TED Talks event. We'll have 90 minutes to fill with videos. We'll show 2 chosen by our committee and then fill in the rest of the time with videos that have the most votes here. Videos vary in length from 3 to 20 minutes. Thanks!
TED videos - vote for 6
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Sendhil Mullainathan:
Solving social problems with a nudge
Alexis Ohanian:
How to make a splash in social media
Lalitesh Katragadda:
Making maps to fight disaster, build economies
Jonathan Zittrain:
Web as random acts of kindness
David Deutsch:
A new way to explain explanation
Stefana Broadbent:
How the Internet enables intimacy
Kiran Bir Sethi
teaches kids to take charge
Dan Dennett on
dangerous memes
Alex Tabarrok :
How Ideas Trump Science
Rebecca Saxe:
How We Read Each Other's Minds
Dan Gilbert:
Why are we happy?
Vilayanur Ramachandran:
The Neurons that Shaped Civilization
Cameron Sinclair:
Open Source Architecture
Ray Kurzweil:
A university for the coming singularity
Tom Wujec on
3 ways the brain creates meaning
Evgeny Morozov:
How the Net aids dictatorships
Gary Flake:
Is Pivot a Turning Point for Web Exploration?
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