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5 Good TED Ed Lessons to Foster Students Creative Thinking

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The theme of this week’s list of TED Ed lessons is creativity. We have meticulously selected five excellent videos from the collection that embeds over 30 videos. We tried to include videos that approach creativity from different perspectives. From learning how to write descriptively to exploring the ways scientists’ creativity made our world healthier and better, students will get to engage with challenging ideas and insights that will definitely spark their creative thinking. We invite you to check them out and share with us your feedback.

1- How to write descriptively – Nalo Hopkinson



2- Can you solve “Einstein’s Riddle”? – Dan Van der Vieren



3- What adults can learn from kids – Adora Svitak



4- Can robots be creative? – Gil Weinberg



5- How a few scientists transformed the way we think about disease – Tien Nguyen

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