Nicholas Negroponte: Taking OLPC to Colombia
Nicholas Negroponte: One Laptop per Child
Nicholas Negroponte: 5 predictions, from 1984
Nicholas Negroponte: One Laptop per Child, two years on
Nicholas Negroponte: A 30-year history of the future
MIT Media Lab founder Nicholas Negroponte takes you on a journey through the last 30 years of tech. The consummate predictor highlights interfaces and innovations he foresaw in the 1970s and 1980s that were scoffed at then but are ubiquitous today. And he leaves you with one last (absurd? brilliant?) prediction for the coming 30 years.
Dan Dennett: Dangerous memes
Joi Ito: Want to innovate? Become a "now-ist"
"Remember before the internet?" asks Joi Ito. "Remember when people used to try to predict the future?" In this engaging talk, the head of the MIT Media Lab skips the future predictions and instead shares a new approach to creating in the moment: building quickly and improving constantly, without waiting for permission or for proof that you have...
Tom Rielly: A comic sendup of TED2006
Yves Béhar: Designing objects that tell stories
Sugata Mitra: Build a School in the Cloud
Caleb Chung: Playtime with Pleo, your robotic dinosaur friend
Chris Anderson and Richard Saul Wurman: TED is 40 — here's how it all started
To celebrate TED's 40th anniversary, Head of TED Chris Anderson and TED's founder Richard Saul Wurman reflect on the conference's transformative journey — from its inception as a daring experiment blending technology, entertainment and design to its expansion into a global platform for world-changing ideas. Get a glimpse into the minds behind a ...