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*March 13: Digital Humanitarians, a talk by Patrick Meier*
<http://dil.berkeley.edu/event/digital-humanitarians-a-talk-by-patrick-meier/>
B100 Blum Hall, UC Berkeley | 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
Livestream link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQuXYCUwc5A

Please join the Development Impact Lab and the School if Information for a
talk by Patrick Meier, author of the book Digital Humanitarians and noted
expert on crowd-sourcing and international development, on *Friday March
13 from 12-1PM PDT in B100 Blum Hall*. The event will be livestreamed
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQuXYCUwc5A>.

Event Overview: The information overflow that occurs in the wake of a
disaster can paralyze humanitarian response efforts. Computers, mobile
phones, social media, mainstream news, earth-based sensors, humanitarian
drones, and orbiting satellites generate vast volumes of data during major
disasters. Making sense of this flash flood of information, or "Big Data"
is proving a perplexing challenge for traditional humanitarian
organizations. Aid groups are more adept at dealing with information
scarcity than overflow. To address this problem many organizations are
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 their humanity coupled with innovative solutions to Big
Data is changing humanitarian response forever.

Patrick Meier is an internationally recognized thought-leader on
humanitarian technology and innovation. His new book "Digital
Humanitarians" has already been endorsed by Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Oxford,
UN, World Bank and the Red Cross. Patrick directs QCRI's Social Innovation
Program where he develops "Next Generation Humanitarian Technologies" in
partnership with international humanitarian organizations. He has a PhD
from The Fletcher School, Pre-Doc from Stanford and an MA from Columbia.
His work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, BBC,
Forbes, Times, Wired and Mashable. Patrick's influential blog iRevolutions
has received over 1.5 million hits. He tweets at @patrickmeier.
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