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Dear subscribers,
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there are over 250,000 of you now,
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a critical mass
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at a critical time.
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We have the cumulative potential
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to impact global education.
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I've been assembled and given a voice for this video
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to describe one way to do just that.
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Please allow me 2.5 minutes to explain.
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My name is TED-Ed
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and I am a symbol for both the TED-Ed website
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and the billions of videos available to you for free
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on the website known as "YouTube".
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Today I invite you on a journey
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on which you will learn how to use
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ed.ted.com to create a lesson
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around the vast majority of videos on the web.
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When I say, "create a lesson,"
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I mean that you may use the TED-Ed website
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to search for any video on YouTube.
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Once you find the perfect video,
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the one that really blows your hair back,
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helps you understand,
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or that makes you pause and say,
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"My goodness, the universe is a fascinating place!",
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you may use TED-Ed to enhance that video.
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You might use the "Let's Begin" section
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to set context for interpreting the video
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or to define a learning objective for your students.
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Or, you might use the "Think" section
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to add multiple choice questions
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with time-coded video hints
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or open answer questions
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that beg for thought-provoking, written responses.
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Or, perhaps you'll use the "Dig Deeper" section
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to expand upon the video with articles,
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references,
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or links to an application,
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or maybe even your blog.
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If any feature is not your cup of tea,
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just click "Exclude".
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And this new feature, "Discuss,"
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it lets you create riveting discussions
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around your favorite bits.
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Learners, you can engage with lessons independently.
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The site will save your answers, notes, and ideas
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to your personal profile
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and track your learning over time.
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New lessons are added every day.
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Teachers, as you build or distribute customized lessons
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to individuals or to groups,
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you may use the site to track the progress
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of single students or your entire class.
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And no matter who you are,
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if you take the time to create a particularly stunning lesson,
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please also take the time to nominate it.
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We will systematically feature
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the best community-made lessons
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within the ever-growing TED-Ed library,
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free for the world to learn from,
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to customize and to share.
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The possibilities of this tool
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are as infinite as YouTube itself.
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And, we will be adding new features regularly
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in the months and years to come.
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To join me and many others
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in building a library of lessons worth sharing,
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simply click on one of the features that interests you.
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Thank you for your time.