That first talk you posted by Hans Rosling blew me away when I first saw it. Statistics are usually quite dull but his software brings it to life.
Here are a few of my favorites for all sorts of reasons:
Over 2,600 TED Talks are freely available online. Post your favourites here.
I'll kick things off with a selection from the wonderful Hans Rosling, 'the man in whose hands data sings'. For more of Hans, visit the TED page in his memory: https://www.ted.com/playlists/474/th...sling_talks_yo
That first talk you posted by Hans Rosling blew me away when I first saw it. Statistics are usually quite dull but his software brings it to life.
Here are a few of my favorites for all sorts of reasons:
I’ve enjoyed quite a few on autism success stories and also artificial intelligence in our futures
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Bigger on charm than science, but no worse for that...
That Ric Elias talk is inspiring. The life-changes that he describes following a near fatal event and 'choosing to be happy' resonate strongly with me.
Absolutely not, a most delightful talk and it is really nice to one that features the Design element of TED.
Thanks, both.
Far to many for me to make a choice from! (I'm a big fan).
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Hans Rosling did a brilliant TED talk called "The magic washing machine"
J