TED-Ed Club Connect Week: Students share ideas, questions…and dance moves
By Ashley Kolaya on October 30, 2015 in TED-Ed Clubs
TED-Ed Club Connect Week gives students a virtual space to discuss ideas with other students around the world. Last week, more than 500 students in 29 countries met up in 25 video calls to talk, laugh — and dance! Check out some highlights from the week:
IDEAS: Students shared their ideas for TED-Ed Club Talks, such as:
- How the whole world can — and should — create a “culture of readers”
- Why jungle cat extinction puts us in danger, too
- Why we should spend more time exploring oceans, not space
- What women’s soccer has to teach us about global gender equity
CULTURAL EXCHANGE: Students asked questions about each other’s countries, like:
- Do you use huskies to pull your sleds in Canada? (Answer: not in Toronto. But in some places far north.)
- Why do you think so many Muslims are stereotyped? (Answer: the media doesn’t give us a chance to really learn about the faith and its believers.)
- In Greece, do you cook everything in olive oil? (Answer: yes. Yes we do.)
- If you live in Kansas, does everyone ask you about The Wizard of Oz? (Answer, again: yes. Just…yes.)
FUN: TED-Ed Club Members LOVE to dance!
- Check out a few of their dance moves in the video below. In this video call, TED-Ed Clubs are dancing in the USA (South Carolina; Georgia), and Canada (Ontario).:
We are thrilled about the way this Connect Week went, and we can’t wait to find more opportunities to put all these brilliant minds together and see what world-changing ideas they come up with! Stay tuned for more Connect Week excitement in the months ahead.
More than 10,000 students are now sharing and presenting their ideas in TED-Ed Clubs around the world. Interested in starting a TED-Ed Club at your school? Find out more.
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