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Creating a TED Ed Lesson
1. Ted
Ed
Lessons
–
TESL
Ontario
Webinar
October
2015
John
Allan
Creating a Ted Ed Lesson
1. Visit the web page http://ed.ted.com
2. Click
on
the
button
Create
a
Lesson
3. Paste
a
web
address
or
URL
(see
sample
below)
into
the
Find
a
Video
text
box
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_7H6z714RI&list=PL789A3AB6FC722599&index=3
4. Click
on
the
Search
icon
5. A
video
appears,
in
the
Select
a
Video
area,
Click
on
the
video
image
6. The
video
loads,
the
Get
started
image
feature
becomes
active
7. Click
on
the
Launch
Lesson
Editor
button
2. Ted
Ed
Lessons
–
TESL
Ontario
Webinar
October
2015
John
Allan
• The
Lesson
editor
appears,
with
the
title
of
the
Lesson
based
on
the
Video
8. You
can
edit
this
if
required
9. You
can
choose
to
have
the
Lesson:
a. Listed
for
others
to
see
or
unlisted
to
keep
it
private
b. You
can
allow
for
others
to
customize
your
lesson
or
disallow
this
feature
10. Input
introduction
text
into
the
Let’s
Begin…
editing
box:
(This
is
mandatory)
11. The
result
should
similar
to
the
image
below.
12. Click
on
the
Play
button
in
the
Centre
of
the
video
to
ensure
that
the
video
plays
with
audio.
After
5
seconds,
press
Stop.
13. Click
on
the
Think
link
in
the
lesson
menu
3. Ted
Ed
Lessons
–
TESL
Ontario
Webinar
October
2015
John
Allan
14. The
Think
editor
appears
Note
:
You
can
add
up
to
15
questions
15. Click
on
the
Multiple
Choice
option
16. Input
a
question
into
the
Type
in
your
question
text
box
17. For
each
multiple
choice
question,
type
a
start
time
for
to
indicate
the
context
of
the
answer
into
the
Time
code
indicator
box
(format
00:00)
Example:
01:23
to
indicate
that
the
clue
for
this
question
appears
at
one
minute
and
twenty
three
seconds
in
the
video
18. Click
on
the
Next
button
19. Type
the
distractors
similar
to
those
pictured
here
4. Ted
Ed
Lessons
–
TESL
Ontario
Webinar
October
2015
John
Allan
20. Indicate
that
one
of
the
options
is
correct
21. Click
on
the
Next
button
22. Click
on
the
Save
button
23. Click
on
the
+Create
Your
own
question
button
24. Click
on
the
Open
Answer
icon
25. Input
an
open
ended
question
in
the
editing
area.
26. Click
on
the
Save
button
27. Repeat
for
as
many
questions
as
your
require.
28. Click
on
the
Dig
Deeper
menu
item
29. Input
information
that
will
enrich,
challenge,
inspire
the
students.
Add
activities
related
to
the
topic.
Provide
links
to
resources,
vocabulary
clarification,
images,
illustrations
or
any
other
leaning
supports
that
will
enhance
the
learning
experience
here.
The
image
below
is
a
sample
from
a
lesson.
30. Click
on
Discuss
menu
item
31. Click
Add
New
Discussions
5. Ted
Ed
Lessons
–
TESL
Ontario
Webinar
October
2015
John
Allan
32. In
the
Discussion
Title
input
a
prompt
for
a
forum
style
discussion
33. Click
on
the
+Add
this
Discussion
button
34. The
result
should
appear
similar
to
the
example
below.
• Be
aware
that
students
must
be
registered
to
TED
Ed
to
participate
in
discussion
35. Click
on
the
…
And
Finally
menu
item
36. Enter
information
that
sums
up
the
unit
and
point
the
students
in
new
directions.
You
may
also
assign
tasks
based
on
critical
or
creative
thinking.
What
you
put
in
this
section
is
up
to
you.
A
sample
is
pictured
here.
37. Click
on
the
Publish
button
38. Several
sharing
resources
are
offered
in
a
pop
up
6. Ted
Ed
Lessons
–
TESL
Ontario
Webinar
October
2015
John
Allan
39. Select
the
sharing
option
that
works
for
your
students
40. Close
this
pop
up
window,
click
on
the
X
in
the
upper
right
corner
41. Select
your
lesson
42. Try
it
before
your
assign
it
to
your
students
43. Edit
any
issues
44. Use
the
lesson
in
your
course.