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What's the best hidden gem in the TED archive?
Ken Robinson, Hans Rosling, Jill Bolte Taylor, Patties Maes, David Gallo, Elizabeth Gilbert ... They're crowd pleasers and perennial favorites (and I love them, every one!). But there are so many hidden gems in the TED archive that deserve to be seen and shared. Let's unearth them!
What's the little-known sleeper hit that captured your heart?
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And some of the TEDTalks that have deep resonance with me:
Ben Dunlap recalls life of a Polish teacher and mentor:
http://www.ted.com/talks/ben_dunlap_talks_about_a_passionate_life.html
Bill Strickland on making changes with slides (boy, I must visit his Manchester Bidwell shall I be visiting the US):
http://www.ted.com/talks/bill_strickland_makes_change_with_a_slide_show.html
Patrick Awuah on his returning home and rebuilding liberal arts education in Ghana:
http://www.ted.com/talks/patrick_awuah_on_educating_leaders.html
And some talks that have changed my thinking on something:
Juan Enriquez tells the story of genomics and our future:
http://www.ted.com/talks/juan_enriquez_on_genomics_and_our_future.html
Erin McKean on dictionaries:
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/erin_mckean_redefines_the_dictionary.html