The Fractals of Learning: Revealing Hidden Patterns | Mr. Milind Bambadkar | TEDxThaltej Salon
Mr. Milind Banbadkar reveals how each student’s journey mirrors the fractal beauty of nature — unique, patterned, and evolving. Through real stories and experiences, he shows how recognizing a learner’s true interests, personality, and abilities can transform confusion into clarity. His talk calls for an education system that nurtures individuality rather than conformity. Milind Bambadkar is an education professional with more than 15 years of experience in building university collaborations, student outreach, and academic administration. He has held leadership roles across higher education organizations, where he developed strategies for admissions, program expansion, and institutional partnerships.With a background spanning business development, marketing, and team leadership, he has contributed to scaling academic programs and strengthening connections between universities and students. He is also pursuing doctoral research in higher education while holding advanced degrees in business analytics, journalism, and mathematics.His career reflects a commitment to fostering opportunities in education through strategic outreach and collaborative growth. 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
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