It's been a long time since anyone's done anything truly revolutionary when it comes to online video, but leave it to the folks at TED to buck that trend, and to revolutionize online learning while they're at it. The TED-Ed website, which launched yesterday, offers terrific educational video content in many different fields from many talented educators. But it's the technology they've created that attaches to the videos that is really innovative.
From the official press release:
Yes, that means that anyone can create a lesson around a video, and then track that lesson for their students and/or publish the lesson so others could benefit from it. And -- here's the big kicker -- you can create a lesson around any video on YouTube. TED-Ed could easily have locked you into their site's content, but they've chosen instead to open their tools up to the whole wide world of YouTube videos.
The implications of this for online education are amazing: Any of the countless videos on YouTube right now could be made into a lesson, and of course you could upload a video of your own for the purpose as well. And it's all completely free! How much easier has TED-Ed just made the lives of parents who homeschool?
This is all available right now, so check out the video above and then dive right in on the TED-Ed website!