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Tanmay Dhall explores his experience living in 4 very different cultures to draw the portrait of the global citizen....
Tanmay Dhall explores his experience living in 4 very different cultures to draw the portrait of the global citizen. By using a metaphor about food, Tanmay e...
A selection of talks to understand more about life on land. The fifteenth sustainable development goal for 2030....
A selection of talks to understand more about life on land. The fifteenth sustainable development goal for 2030. 1-https://www.ted.com/talks/tassoazevedoho...
Catholic Relief Services is working with communities in Rwanda to end child malnutrition. Classes in farming and the...
Catholic Relief Services is working with communities in Rwanda to end child malnutrition. Classes in farming and the preparation of nutritious meals hope to ...
Media Content Executive & Social Entrepreneur Maximilian Haidbauer talks about the future of Corporate Social...
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World-renown architect Bjarke Ingels shares his process and projects in this light and thoughtful talk. in 2011, the...
World-renown architect Bjarke Ingels shares his process and projects in this light and thoughtful talk. in 2011, the Wall Street Journal awarded Bjarke the A...
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Nipun Mehta makes a moving case for broadening the voluntary sector, and building designs that are powered by intrinsic motivations. With his fifteen years o...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The food systems we use...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. The food systems we use today are no longer able to meet our needs....
ABOUT THE TALK: The overflow of information generated during disasters can be as paralyzing to humanitarian response...
ABOUT THE TALK: The overflow of information generated during disasters can be as paralyzing to humanitarian response as the lack of information. Making sense of this flash flood of information, “Big Data”, is proving an impossible challenge for traditional humanitarian organizations; so they’re turning to Digital Humanitarians: tech-savvy volunteers who craft and leverage ingenious crowdsourcing solutions with trail-blazing insights from artificial intelligence. This talk charts the rise of Digital Humanitarians and describes how they make sense of social media, satellite & aerial imagery and more on behalf of humanitarian organizations worldwide.
PATRICK MEIER is the author of the book Digital Humanitarians: How Big Data is Changing the Face of Humanitarian Response (http://www.digital-humanitarians.com/). He directs QCRI’s Social Innovation Program where he & his team use human and machine computing to develop “Next Generation Humanitarian Technologies” in partnership with international humanitarian organizations. Patrick was previously with Ushahidi and the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. He has a PhD from The Fletcher School, Pre-Doc from Stanford and an MA from Columbia. His influential blog iRevolutions has received over 1.5 million hits.