Next Saturday, November 23rd, Pasadena City College’s first-ever “TED Talks” are happening in Arcadia.
So, what is TED? Very simply, the acronym stands for “Technology, Entertainment and Design”–and TED is a nonprofit organization, which licenses independently-organized events all over the world. These programs focus on “ideas worth spreading” and generally involve luminaries giving “the talk of their lives”–in eighteen minutes or less–on an idea that could change the world.
“TEDxPCC” will be themed “Expanding Horizons of Understanding”. In another first, this is one of the first “TED” events to be organized by students. Co-organizers Renee Shaw and Eric Espinosa have been planning and coordinating “TEDxPCC” since last spring semester.
Renee talked about the final preparations for “TEDxPCC”, the program’s three tracks and some of the presenters who will be onsite that day in Arcadia High School’s Performing Arts Center.
“TEDxPCC” registration begins at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, November 23rd at Arcadia High School, and the first session starts at 11:00 a.m. Some tickets are still available; while student-discount tickets have sold out twice so far, “TEDxPCC”‘s Facebook page says they will be releasing “a couple more” at the discounted rate.
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