How Marginalized Groups and NGOs are Left Behind | Baptiste Ottevaere | TEDxLenoxVillageStudio
Full Talk Title: The Tech Trap: How Marginalized Groups and NGOs are Left Behind
The focus of the talk will be about how technology has revolutionized our society and created many opportunities, but at the same time, technology has created new barriers for marginalized groups in society. The talk will raise awareness for these barriers, and how we can lift them and leverage technology to create opportunities for everyone in society.
As a product owner at Kiron Open Higher Education, a German nonprofit organization, Baptiste Ottevaere is building an online platform where refugees and underserved communities can access higher education for free.
He is a former tax lawyer now turned into a social change maker. He wants to live in a world where no single mind is lost. He is an innovator, out-of-the-box thinker who believes that through technology and effective collaboration we can scale impact.
He is currently working on the Collective Impact Campus, a project focusing on providing NGOs the right tools and networks to reach their learners and provide more impact. He has five degrees: Bachelor of Laws (Université de Namur), Master of Laws (KULeuven), Master in Taxation (KULeuven), Master in International Sports & Event Management (the University of Europe for Applied Science), and MBA in Sports Management (Escuela Universitaria Real Madrid UEM. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео How Marginalized Groups and NGOs are Left Behind | Baptiste Ottevaere | TEDxLenoxVillageStudio канала TEDx Talks
The focus of the talk will be about how technology has revolutionized our society and created many opportunities, but at the same time, technology has created new barriers for marginalized groups in society. The talk will raise awareness for these barriers, and how we can lift them and leverage technology to create opportunities for everyone in society.
As a product owner at Kiron Open Higher Education, a German nonprofit organization, Baptiste Ottevaere is building an online platform where refugees and underserved communities can access higher education for free.
He is a former tax lawyer now turned into a social change maker. He wants to live in a world where no single mind is lost. He is an innovator, out-of-the-box thinker who believes that through technology and effective collaboration we can scale impact.
He is currently working on the Collective Impact Campus, a project focusing on providing NGOs the right tools and networks to reach their learners and provide more impact. He has five degrees: Bachelor of Laws (Université de Namur), Master of Laws (KULeuven), Master in Taxation (KULeuven), Master in International Sports & Event Management (the University of Europe for Applied Science), and MBA in Sports Management (Escuela Universitaria Real Madrid UEM. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео How Marginalized Groups and NGOs are Left Behind | Baptiste Ottevaere | TEDxLenoxVillageStudio канала TEDx Talks
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