Kahoot! and TED expand partnership to offer workplace learning on leadership and communication

Kahoot! has extended its collaboration with TED to offer workplace learning content through TED@Work.
The team up provides professionals with access to interactive learning resources focusing on leadership, communication, and workplace skills. The content is available on Kahoot!’s platform and integrates TED Talks with interactive elements.
Learning resources for workplace training
Kahoot! is used by businesses to enhance employee training and engagement, while TED@Work is TED’s initiative to bring its content into professional learning environments. The partnership enables professionals to engage with curated TED Talks, combined with interactive quizzes and discussion prompts.
Eilert Hanoa, CEO of Kahoot!, said:
"At Kahoot!, we’re passionate about empowering people to learn, grow, and reach their full potential. Through the partnership with TED, we now bring their world-renowned talks to our platform, giving adult and professional learners everywhere the tools to build critical skills while making learning more engaging, accessible, and impactful."
Interactive learning content
The TED@Work content includes short video clips, quotes, and interactive Kahoot! questions designed to support workplace learning. It aims to provide professionals with insights from experts on topics relevant to leadership and communication.
Darby Coleman, Senior Director of TED@Work, said:
"Learning is most impactful when people genuinely enjoy the experience and are inspired by the content. We’re excited to partner with Kahoot! to create a truly unique approach to learning, connecting TED Talks with their innovative and engaging platform."
The TED@Work channel is now accessible on Kahoot!’s platform, providing free learning content for professionals. The initiative builds on a previous collaboration between TED and Kahoot!, which introduced TED-Ed content for younger learners in December 2024.