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27 July 2010
TEDxAmsterdam’s ‘Ideas Worth Doing’ Video Competition
(Cross-posted from the TEDx Blog) TEDxAmsterdam has thought up a creative way to curate their audience — pose a global challenge to transform an ‘idea worth spreading’ to an ‘idea worth doing.’
Entrants are encouraged to realize an idea before October 19 — and document their progress through photos, video, testimonials or press. 100 winners will receive tickets to TEDxAmsterdam on November 30, 2010. Enter your idea here.
TEDxAmsterdam organizers have already released a few in a series of videos to promote the project. In this video below, their second, people ‘break up’ with their ideas, but are encouraged to nurture and love them by submitting them to the TEDxAmsterdam competition:
Watch the first episode of the ‘Ideas Worth Doing’ challenge.








edeli umayam
Absolutely great! That’s for the better world!