TED, the epic conference with a slogan “ideas worth sharing”, published their list of most watched videos of all times. Amongst the hundreds of inspirational videos gathered from official TED and unofficial TEDx conferences, Sir Ken Robinson tops the list with his speech about how schools kill creativity… The video has been viewed more than 13 million times on TED.com, iTunes and YouTube…
Here is the top video, and below it the list of the rest 19:
- Jill Bolte Taylor‘s stroke of insight (2008): 8,087,935
- Pranav Mistry on the thrilling potential of SixthSense (2009): 6,747,410
- Pattie Maes and Pranav Mistry demo SixthSense (2009): 6,731,153
- David Gallo‘s underwater astonishments (2007): 6,411,705
- Tony Robbins asks Why we do what we do (2006): 4,909,505
- Hans Rosling shows the best stats you’ve ever seen (2006): 3,954,776
- Arthur Benjamin does mathemagic (2005): 3,664,705
- Jeff Han demos his breakthrough multi-touchscreen (2006): 3,592,795
- Johnny Lee shows Wii Remote hacks for educators (2008): 3,225,864
- Blaise Aguera y Arcas runs through the Photosynth demo (2007): 3,007,440
- Elizabeth Gilbert on nurturing your genius (2009): 2,978,288
- Dan Gilbert asks: Why are we happy? (2004): 2,903,993
- Stephen Hawking asks big questions about the universe (2008): 2,629,230
- Daniel Pink on the surprising science of motivation (2009): 2,616,363
- Barry Schwartz on the paradox of choice (2005): 2,263,065
- Richard St. John shares 8 secrets of success (2005): 2,252,911
- Mary Roach 10 things you didn’t know about orgasm (2009): 2,223,822
- Simon Sinek on how great leaders inspire action (2010): 2,187,868
- Chimamanda Adichie shares the danger of a single story (2009): 2,143,763
Which one is your favorite?