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TED Talks (Official Channel)

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While not exclusively a documentary channel, the official TED Talks channel remains a powerhouse for high-impact, condensed learning. It features world-class experts presenting groundbreaking ideas across every field imaginable. The curation process ensures that every talk has significant intellectual weight and immediate relevance to the viewer.

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Why are TED Talks usually around 18 minutes?

TED is known for its short-format talk structure, with many flagship talks capped around 18 minutes. That time limit is part of why the official YouTube channel works well for condensed learning compared with full university lectures.

When did TED start putting talks online?

TED began posting talks online in 2006, which is when the conference moved from a private event toward a global media platform. Early viral talks included speakers such as Sir Ken Robinson and Al Gore.

What is the difference between TED and TEDx videos?

TED Talks come from the main TED organization and flagship events, while TEDx talks are produced by independently organized local events under TED's license rules. On YouTube, both can appear official-looking, so the channel name and event label matter.

Are TED Talks good for academic citation?

They are useful for introductions to ideas, but they are usually not primary research sources. If a TED speaker mentions a study, book, or lab, students should cite the original work rather than only the YouTube video.

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