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TEDYouth 2013

The Spark New Orleans, Louisiana November 16, 2013 TEDYouth was a day-long event for students, with more than 20 live speakers -- scientists, explorers, artists (and more!). It took place on November 16, 2013, noon–7pm EST. The theme: "The Spark." In 2013, TEDYouth moved south to the Civic Theatre in New Orleans, Louisiana. While the conferenc...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2013

TEDYouth

TEDYouth was a day-long event for middle and high school students, with live speakers, hands-on activities and great conversations. Scientists, designers, technologists, explorers, artists, performers (and more!) shared short talks, serving both as a source of knowledge and inspiration for youth around the globe. There are currently no upcoming ...
https://www.ted.com/attend/conferences/special-events/tedyouth

TEDYouth 2012

Just like School. Not! Manhattan, NY November 17, 2012 TEDYouth 2012 was a day-long event for high school students, with more than 20 live speakers, hands-on activities, and great conversations. It took place on Saturday, November 17, 2012 from 1pm to 6pm EST. The theme: "Just Like School. Not!” At TEDYouth 2012, more than 20 scientists, design...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2012

TEDYouth StoryCorps Challenge

We’re excited to introduce TEDYouth to Dave Isay and his 2015 TED Prize winning project, StoryCorps.me! Building on our TEDYouth 2015 theme of “Made in the Future”, we asked young people around the globe to investigate jobs from the past and present by using the StoryCorps app to interview their friends and loved ones. By sharing these stories ...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2015/tedyouth-storycorps-challenge

TEDYouth 2011

Play, Learn, Build and Share Manhattan, NY November 19, 2011 TEDYouth, our first-ever TED event for young people, was held on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at the TimesCenter in Manhattan. TEDYouth coincided with more than 100 self-organized TEDxYouthDay events happening worldwide over a 48-hour period. The theme for the day was "Play, Learn, Bui...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2011

TEDYouth 2014

TEDYouth 2014 took place at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City on Saturday, November 15 from 11am to 6pm ET. At TEDYouth — and the TEDxYouthDay 2014 events happening the same day around the globe — young people gathered to explore the theme: "Worlds Imagined." They heard mind-shifting stories and big ideas in a broad array of topics that impac...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2014

TEDYouth 2015

TEDYouth is a day-long event for middle and high school students, with live speakers, hands-on activities and great conversations. Scientists, designers, technologists, explorers, artists, performers (and more!) share short talks on what they do best, serving both as a source of knowledge and inspiration for youth around the globe. About TEDYout...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2015

Carvens Lissaint: "Put the financial aid in the bag"

At TEDYouth 2011, performance artist Carvens Lissaint shows how to use language, metaphor and imagery to express a powerful idea -- as in this spoken-word performance, a stirring plea to make college education more accessible.
https://www.ted.com/talks/carvens_lissaint_put_the_financial_aid_in_the_bag

TEDYouth 2015 speaker lineup

Get to know the amazing scientists, designers, technologists, explorers, artists, performers (and more!) who will be speaking at TEDYouth 2015. Adam Stelzner Ever wonder if there's life on Mars? Thanks to Adam Steltzner and his team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, we may find the answer. He and his team designed the sky crane that landed th...
https://www.ted.com/about/conferences/past-teds/tedyouth-2015/speaker-lineup

Kevin Allocca: Why videos go viral

Kevin Allocca is YouTube's Head of Culture & Trends, and he has deep thoughts about silly web video. In this talk from TEDYouth, he shares the 4 reasons a video goes viral.
https://www.ted.com/talks/kevin_allocca_why_videos_go_viral

Jill Heinerth | TED Speaker

Jill Heinerth explores underwater caves deep inside the earth.
Cave diver
https://www.ted.com/speakers/jill_heinerth

Mark Changizi: Why do we see illusions?

Why can't our extremely complex eyes render simple optical illusions? Surprise, surprise -- it comes back to the brain, which has only evolved to encounter natural stimuli. At TEDYouth 2012, Mark Changizi explains how the brain reckons with optical illusions.[Directed by TED Media].
https://www.ted.com/talks/mark_changizi_why_do_we_see_illusions

Leah Buechley: How to "sketch" with electronics

Designing electronics is generally cumbersome and expensive -- or was, until Leah Buechley and her team at MIT developed tools to treat electronics just like paper and pen. In this talk from TEDYouth 2011, Buechley shows some of her charming designs, like a paper piano you can sketch and then play.
https://www.ted.com/talks/leah_buechley_how_to_sketch_with_electronics

Erin McKean: Go ahead, make up new words!

In this fun, short talk from TEDYouth, lexicographer Erin McKean encourages — nay, cheerleads — her audience to create new words when the existing ones won’t quite do. She lists out 6 ways to make new words in English, from compounding to “verbing,” in order to make language better at expressing what we mean, and to create more ways for us to un...
https://www.ted.com/talks/erin_mckean_go_ahead_make_up_new_words

McKenna Pope: Want to be an activist? Start with your toys

McKenna Pope's younger brother loved to cook, but he worried about using an Easy-Bake Oven -- because it was a toy for girls. So at age 13, Pope started an online petition for the American toy company Hasbro to change the pink-and-purple color scheme on the classic toy and incorporate boys into its TV marketing. In a heartening talk, Pope makes ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/mckenna_pope_want_to_be_an_activist_start_with_your_toys

Nizar Ibrahim: How we unearthed the Spinosaurus

A 50-foot-long carnivore who hunted its prey in rivers 97 million years ago, the Spinosaurus is a "dragon from deep time." Paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim and his crew found new fossils, hidden in cliffs of the Moroccan Sahara desert, that are helping us learn more about the first swimming dinosaur -- who might also be the largest carnivorous dinos...
https://www.ted.com/talks/nizar_ibrahim_how_we_unearthed_the_spinosaurus

Nicole Paris and Ed Cage: A beatboxing lesson from a father-daughter duo

Nicole Paris was raised to be a beatboxer -- when she was young, her father, Ed Cage, used to beatbox her to sleep at night. Now the duo is known for their beatbox battles and jam sessions, which mix classic rap beats with electronic dance sounds. Prepare yourself for a bit of a hip-hop history lesson, and enjoy the show.
https://www.ted.com/talks/nicole_paris_and_ed_cage_a_beatboxing_lesson_from_a_father_daughter_duo

Magda Sayeg | TED Speaker

Magda Sayeg uses handmade, eye-catching yarn bombs to shake up the way we see the world and make us notice things we hadn't seen before.
Textile artist
https://www.ted.com/speakers/magda_sayeg

Eddy Cartaya: My glacier cave discoveries

Snow Dragon. Pure Imagination. Frozen Minotaur. These are the names Eddy Cartaya and his climbing partner Brent McGregor gave three glacier caves that they were the first to explore. As the Sandy Glacier slowly slides down Mount Hood in Oregon, the caves and tunnels inside it morph annually thanks to warm water from above and warm air from below...
https://www.ted.com/talks/eddy_cartaya_my_glacier_cave_discoveries

Fredy Peccerelli: A forensic anthropologist who brings closure for the "disappeared"

In Guatemala's 36-year conflict, 200,000 civilians were killed — and more than 40,000 were never identified. At the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala, Fredy Peccerelli and his team use DNA, archeology and storytelling to help families find the bodies of their loved ones. It's a sobering task, but it can bring peace of mind — and some...
https://www.ted.com/talks/fredy_peccerelli_a_forensic_anthropologist_who_brings_closure_for_the_disappeared

Magda Sayeg: How yarn bombing grew into a worldwide movement

Textile artist Magda Sayeg transforms urban landscapes into her own playground by decorating everyday objects with colorful knit and crochet works. These warm, fuzzy "yarn bombs" started small, with stop sign poles and fire hydrants in Sayeg's hometown, but soon people found a connection to the craft and spread it across the world. "We all live ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/magda_sayeg_how_yarn_bombing_grew_into_a_worldwide_movement

Danit Peleg: Forget shopping. Soon you'll download your new clothes

Downloadable, printable clothing may be coming to a closet near you. What started as designer Danit Peleg's fashion school project turned into a collection of 3D-printed designs that have the strength and flexibility for everyday wear. "Fashion is a very physical thing," she says. "I wonder what our world will look like when our clothes will be ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/danit_peleg_forget_shopping_soon_you_ll_download_your_new_clothes

Brian Dettmer: Old books reborn as art

What do you do with an outdated encyclopedia in the information age? With X-Acto knives and an eye for a good remix, artist Brian Dettmer makes beautiful, unexpected sculptures that breathe new life into old books.
https://www.ted.com/talks/brian_dettmer_old_books_reborn_as_art

Jill Heinerth: The mysterious world of underwater caves

Cave diver Jill Heinerth explores the hidden underground waterways coursing through our planet. Working with biologists, climatologists and archaeologists, Heinerth unravels the mysteries of the life-forms that inhabit some of the earth's most remote places and helps researchers unlock the history of climate change. In this short talk, take a di...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jill_heinerth_the_mysterious_world_of_underwater_caves

Nicole Paris and Ed Cage | TED Speaker

Father-daughter beatboxing duo Nicole Paris and Ed Cage mix beats across generations.
Beatboxers
https://www.ted.com/speakers/nicole_paris

Jaap de Roode: How butterflies self-medicate

Just like us, the monarch butterfly sometimes gets sick thanks to a nasty parasite. But biologist Jaap de Roode noticed something interesting about the butterflies he was studying — infected female butterflies would choose to lay their eggs on a specific kind of plant that helped their offspring avoid getting sick. How do they know to choose thi...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jaap_de_roode_how_butterflies_self_medicate

Kenneth Shinozuka: My simple invention, designed to keep my grandfather safe

60% of people with dementia wander off, an issue that can prove hugely stressful for both patients and caregivers. In this charming talk, hear how teen inventor Kenneth Shinozuka came up with a novel solution to help his night-wandering grandfather and the aunt who looks after him ... and how he hopes to help others with Alzheimer's.
https://www.ted.com/talks/kenneth_shinozuka_my_simple_invention_designed_to_keep_my_grandfather_safe

Sarah Bergbreiter: Why I make robots the size of a grain of rice

By studying the movement and bodies of insects such as ants, Sarah Bergbreiter and her team build incredibly robust, super teeny, mechanical versions of creepy crawlies … and then they add rockets. See their jaw-dropping developments in micro-robotics, and hear about three ways we might use these little helpers in the future.
https://www.ted.com/talks/sarah_bergbreiter_why_i_make_robots_the_size_of_a_grain_of_rice

Raymond Wang: How germs travel on planes -- and how we can stop them

Raymond Wang is only 17 years old, but he's already helping to build a healthier future. Using fluid dynamics, he created computational simulations of how air moves on airplanes, and what he found is disturbing -- when a person sneezes on a plane, the airflow actually helps to spread pathogens to other passengers. Wang shares an unforgettable an...
https://www.ted.com/talks/raymond_wang_how_germs_travel_on_planes_and_how_we_can_stop_them

Lemon Andersen: Please don't take my Air Jordans

Would you kill for a pair of Air Jordans? Lemon Andersen spins a tale of someone who did, reciting a poem by Reg E. Gaines. These verses taught Lemon that poetry could be about more than self-expression, and could sound like music when given rhythm and infused with the grit of the New York streets around him.
https://www.ted.com/talks/lemon_andersen_please_don_t_take_my_air_jordans
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