business / technology / design
Magazine
Articles
Video
Audio
Blogs
Events
Subscribe
frog
|
about
|
contact
|
privacy policy
|
terms of use
Inside Coursera
Daphne Koller discusses how a start-up is helping online education evolve.
By
Daphne Koller
Tweet
Comments
Radical Openness
Issue 17
Sold Out
In this Issue
In Dialogue
Tapscott vs. Shirky
Two of today’s most sought-after authorities debate the ups and downs of our networked world.
Learning Gets a Reboot
The End of Education As We Know It
Engaging students and teachers in fresh ways – online.
The Dark Side
Partners in Crime
How can we best understand—and defend against—creative criminals in an age of openness?
TEDGlobal
Redefining Openesss
Over 70 speakers and 950 attendees explored “radical openness” at TEDGlobal in Edinburgh, Scotland.
On Writing
Just Because You Invite Them Doesn’t Mean They’re There to See You
Baratunde Thurston writes a book in public.
Sculpture
Close Your Eyes to Open Them
Antony Gormley sculpts the space within us and without us.
Viral Philosophy
Cinematic Espresso Shots
Jason Silva plays with the power of short-form video to address mind-expanding, big ideas.
In Person
What’s the Value of Collaborative Consumption?
Rachel Botsman scales the “collaborative revolution.”
Storytelling
Fear & the Imagination
If we understand our fears as stories, we may be able to conquer them.
Art of Business
John Maeda & The Art of Leadership
Considering business leadership as an artistic endeavor.
Savings and Language
Future Speak
Economist Keith Chen tracks how language structures affect our spending and health patterns.
DIY
The Maker Movement Meets Big Business
Can indie-minded tinkerers get comfortable in the corporate world?
Tubes
Mapping the Physical Internet
Andrew Blum on representing the tubes that connect us.
Metaphors
The Messy Vitality of Opacity
Deyan Sudjic shares the virtue of opacity in design.
In Person
A Tourist in the Digital World
Ivan Krastev discusses how literature affects our perceptions of history.
In Person
How Far Should Governments Open Up?
Beth Noveck reconfigures governance for the 21st Century.
In the Field
You Own Your Data. We Just Borrow It.
Improving how we store (and use) personal information.
In Person
Is Sharing a Form of Control?
John Wilbanks on the value of sharing everything.
New Directions
Brainiacs
As neuroscientists learn more about how the human brain works, companies are paying attention.
Video Q&A
Inside Coursera
Daphne Koller discusses how a start-up is helping online education evolve.
Education
Uncertainty, Science, and Play
Inside Beau Lotto’s learning laboratory.
High-speed Imaging
Seeing the Unseeable
Femto-photography captures what is beyond the line of sight.
In Person
Is Everything a Remix?
Kirby Ferguson on copying, transforming, combining, and creativity.
Curating TED
Kant Would Approve
Gathering speakers is challenging and rewarding—like forming a guest list for a dynamic mealtime discussion.
In Person
Can Covering a Song Be Just as Powerful as Creating One?
Macy Gray opens up her creative process.
Rethinking Management
In an Era of Complexity, the C-Suite Opens Up
Leaders are learning that successful management is a team sport.
In Person
What Three Tech Trends Will Affect Our Lives in 2020?
Future hunting with Intel’s Brian David Johnson.
Face-to-Face
Philosophical Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners…and More
At TEDGlobal, intellectually engaging talks take place onstage—and off.
Recent Comments
design mind Newsletter Subscription
first name
*
last name
*
email
*