Wednesday, December 22, 2021

The 10 most popular TedEd animations of 2021

 


In 2021, our YouTube audience spent over 36 million hours watching TED-Ed Animations (that’s equal to over 4,100 years!). Our most-viewed videos of 2021 include a self-healing, cannibalistic salamander, a pair of star-crossed lovers, a handful to help you understand your body, an epic journey to the end of the world, and more.


Tuesday, November 2, 2021


In 2013, a group of researchers wanted to create an AI system that could beat every Atari game. They developed a system called Deep Q Networks (DQN) and less than two years later, it was superhuman. But there was one notable exception. When playing Montezuma’s Revenge, DQN couldn’t score a single point. What was it that made this game so vexingly difficult for AI? Brian Christian investigates. Check out the video here.
Want to dig a little deeper?
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Additional Resources
At this conservation center in central China, captive-born pandas go through a gradual, carefully monitored process to prepare them for lives in their natural habitat. Photographer Ami Vitale shows how they go from wriggly newborns to independent adventurers.

Friday, April 2, 2021

Vocabulary Challenge

 



How many of our recent Words of the Day can you use correctly in a 50-word story? Send us yours by April 15. And check out the winners of our March challenge!

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Explore the World With These 100 Country Quizzes

 Expand your knowledge of geography and culture with our short “Country of the Week” quizzes, all based on reporting, photos and videos from The New York Times.


If you need more information on how to subscribe to the New York Times, here's the information from the YHS library

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Learn Something New: TED-Ed

High school level videos

Learning from home?

To support the millions of students, parents and teachers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, TED-Ed is working with expert educators and TED speakers throughout the world to create and share high-quality, interactive, video-based lessons on a daily basis, for free.
You can have engaging lessons organized by age group that span all subjects delivered to your inbox every day. Each newsletter will also include insights and tips collected from TED-Ed's global community of students, parents and teachers.

Subjects Covered include:

  • The Arts
  • Business & Economics
  • Design, Engineering
  • Health
  • Literature & Language
  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy & Religion
  • Psychology
  • Science & Technology
  • Social Studies
  • Thinking and Learning
  • And more…

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Inside Guide: Experiments with Google



Inside Guide brings together four weeks of fun stuff to do at home this (especially weird) summer. Take a hike on Mars; see a dragonfly the size of a dragon; make a song just by moving your body; or get an AI to guess what you’re doodling. It’s a bunch of ways to keep learning, thinking and exploring, all without leaving the house.