YouTube: TED
In this YouTube video by TED with Amy Adkins, she reveals the top seven reasons why we dream. These seven reasons of why we dream can be interesting to the audience.
The title of the YouTube video is Why do we dream? The presenter is Amy Adkins. She is an educator who has presented various TED videos. She covers dreams in this video and reasons why we might dream. It is easy to navigate as she states the seven reasons with examples. TED talks generally have many presenters and topics. Information on dreams can differ based on presenters. So, the information is not updated. The site does not present any biases, nor does it sell anything. I feel like the content is reliable because it's mostly professionals presenting and although there are no citations or references, a simple google search can help assist to see whether the information is accurate. Adults are the intended audience.
I searched "TED dreams" on the YouTube search bar.
YouTube: TED
The presenter provides examples of dreams. He reads descriptive dreams that people have sent in. He analyzes the dreams and suggests what that dream can mean. It relates to the subject by providing examples of some dreams. It might be useful to the audience if they are curious about dreams or what the presenter wants to share about dreams.
The title of the YouTube video is What can we learn from our dreams? The presenter is Dr. Dylan Selterman. He is a professor with a doctorate in psychology. He focuses on social/health psychology. He has also published and written many articles. In the video, he talks about different dreams that people had and suggests what the means can mean. The site and the video are easy to navigate. It even has a transcript. The site generally has many presenters and topics. Information on dreams can differ based on presenters. So, the information is not updated. The site does not present any biases, nor does it sell anything. I feel like the content is reliable because he is a professional with a doctorate although there are no citations or references. Adults are the intended audience.
I searched "TED dreams" on the YouTube search bar.