Top TED Ed Lessons for Math Teachers
December 31, 2015
TED Ed Lessons is one of the best resources for educational video content to use with your students in class. It features less than 10 minutes lessons created by teachers and animated by professional animators .The goal is to amplify teachers voice and make learning more enjoyable and accessible to students from all around the world. More importantly, TED Ed lessons are customizable so that teachers can appropriate them according to the learning needs of their students. To customize a TED Ed lesson you need to be registered. Registration is free. In today's selection, we are sharing with you some of the most popular Math TED Ed lessons.
1- Can you solve "Einstein’s Riddle"? - Dan Van der Vieren
2- Can you solve the prisoner hat riddle? - Alex Gendler
3- The famously difficult green-eyed logic puzzle - Alex Gendler
4- Can you solve the bridge riddle? - Alex Gendler
5- The unexpected math behind Van Gogh's "Starry Night" - Natalya St. Clair
6- Is math discovered or invented? - Jeff Dekofsky
7- What's the difference between accuracy and precision? - Matt Anticole
TED Ed Lessons is one of the best resources for educational video content to use with your students in class. It features less than 10 minutes lessons created by teachers and animated by professional animators .The goal is to amplify teachers voice and make learning more enjoyable and accessible to students from all around the world. More importantly, TED Ed lessons are customizable so that teachers can appropriate them according to the learning needs of their students. To customize a TED Ed lesson you need to be registered. Registration is free. In today's selection, we are sharing with you some of the most popular Math TED Ed lessons.
1- Can you solve "Einstein’s Riddle"? - Dan Van der Vieren
2- Can you solve the prisoner hat riddle? - Alex Gendler
4- Can you solve the bridge riddle? - Alex Gendler
5- The unexpected math behind Van Gogh's "Starry Night" - Natalya St. Clair
6- Is math discovered or invented? - Jeff Dekofsky
7- What's the difference between accuracy and precision? - Matt Anticole
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