Stylish TED-Ed animation explains the chemistry of cookies
The TED universe keep expanding. The most recent initiative is Ted-Ed, which is a platform for creating lessons based on three types of videos: either a TED talk, a YouTube video or a so called TED-Ed original. The latter is simply a video created with Ted-Ed in mind.
The educator Stephanie Warren has with the assistance of an animation team from Augenblick studios created a gorgeous video which explains the chemistry of cookies. It’s stylish, educational and serves as an inspiration to anyone who wants to communicate science.
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