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JUNE 23 / 10AM - 3PM

TEDx

Embassy

School

Kraków

IDEAS WORTH SPREADING

WHEN /

JUNE 23, 2018

10 AM -230 PM

WHERE /

ul. Łobzowska 3, Dom Plastyków 31-139, Kraków

WHAT IS TEDx?

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized (subject to certain rules and regulations).

Hugo Dutka

Hugo will talk about why youth shouldn’t be scared of hard science and how you can use the internet to learn about complicated topics.

 

 Hugo Dudka has just finished his International Baccalaureate (IB) exams in Warsaw. During his last year of IB he became interested in Artificial Intelligence through an online course. With the help of only the internet he created an AI that can determine if breast cancer is benign or malignant.

Dara Bramson 

Dara Bramson is an interdisciplinary researcher who explores human potential and has focused on projects in East Central Europe and Southeast Asia.

 

Sławomir Zubrzycki

Leonardo da Vinci in 1480s invented a musical instrument called Viola Organista. However he never built it. For 500 years almost 200 attempts were made to bring this project to life, moreover none of them fully succeeded. Until now. In 2012, after 4-years-long work, Sławomir Zubrzycki, Polish pianist and constructor, built the first concert Viola Organista and started a new chapter of its history.

Sławomir will talk about why it is worth reaching out for ideas from the past.

New Tree Kids -

Maria Chrabósta

Organization - teaching younger children about food and how to eat healthy.

Jolanta Sitarz-Wójcicka

New York Times

 

Grzegorz Brożyna

The dangers and pitfalls of cellphone use.

Karolina Perin

Knowledge museums

Our Speakers

Hugo Dutka

Hugo will talk about why youth shouldn’t be scared of hard science and how you can use the internet to learn about complicated topics.

 

 Hugo Dudka has just finished his International Baccalaureate (IB) exams in Warsaw. During his last year of IB he became interested in Artificial Intelligence through an online course. With the help of only the internet he created an AI that can determine if breast cancer is benign or malignant.

Dara Bramson 

Dara Bramson is an interdisciplinary researcher who explores human potential and has focused on projects in East Central Europe and Southeast Asia.

 

Sławomir Zubrzycki

Leonardo da Vinci in 1480s invented a musical instrument called Viola Organista. However he never built it. For 500 years almost 200 attempts were made to bring this project to life, moreover none of them fully succeeded. Until now. In 2012, after 4-years-long work, Sławomir Zubrzycki, Polish pianist and constructor, built the first concert Viola Organista and started a new chapter of its history.

Sławomir will talk about why it is worth reaching out for ideas from the past.

Jolanta Sitarz-Wójcicka

An activist from Zakopane, fights for clean air and nature conservation. Mother of two, loves outdoor spots, mountains and Stay Nowhere drummer. Incurable optimist.

 

Grzegorz Brożyna

 

Most likely the first snapchatter in all of Poland. He supports himself by making apps. He has wi-fi.

Karolina Perin

“I am designer. Modern designer. That means I am doing more than just designing furniture and arranging interiors. I have organised many interactive exhibitions around the world. For example the first interactive exhibition for kids “Bzzz!” in Copernicus Science Center or scientific exhibition for kids in Holland. I have also designed exposition about new technologies “Move Fab” in Spain and detour exhibition for blind people “Feel the Art”. I expand and popularise new methodology of participatory design and design thinking.”

Maria Klimeczek-Chrapusta

Maria is one of the leaders of NutriKids, an organisation that teaches primary school students about healthy eating. The project has reached over 800 children in Krakow. Both attend Liceum #5 in Krakow and will talk to us about why age doesn't matter if you really believe in something. Organization - teaching younger children about food and how to eat healthy.

Julia Wojchiechowska

Julia is one of the leaders of NutriKids, an organisation that teaches primary school students about healthy eating. The project has reached over 800 children in Krakow. Both attend Liceum #5 in Krakow and will talk to us about why age doesn't matter if you really believe in something.

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