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Online safety
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Sustaining the Future The challenge of ICT
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IT isn’t what it used to be ?
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The Evolution from homo sapiens to blackberry sapien Estimated 68K accidents 2008, ranging from minor bruises to fractured skulls
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Anyone you know?
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The future is not what it used be. “ Prediction of future opportunities is a tricky business, especially when it concerns the future. ” –source Nils Bohr, Nobel Laureate for physics Yogi Berra, baseball coach Or try Google
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The Nurnberg Funnel
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The written word printed How to reach the masses The earliest dated printed book known is the "Diamond Sutra", printed in China in 868 CE. In 1041, movable clay type was first invented in China. Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with replaceable wooden or metal letters in 1436 (completed by 1440).
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New media for teaching
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Morton Schultz, The Teacher and the Overhead Projector (Prentice-Hall, 1965) –thus there is no limitation on how you can use transparencies and overhead projection to communicate effectively with your class. –Just as science is opening new vistas for mankind, overhead projection is opening new doors for teaching."
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The written word to Smart printers ? Printer = Silicon Foundry ? The earliest dated printed book known is the "Diamond Sutra", printed in China in 868 CE. In 1041, movable clay type was first invented in China. Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press with replaceable wooden or metal letters in 1436 (completed by 1440).
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the font of all knowledge becoming specialised highly specialised to much information for one brain 18001900TODAY2009 + The Knowledge / Know-less Cycle Know everything about everything Start to know everything about smaller subsets Silo creation between experts Lifetime of knowledge falls Number of experts falls
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Imagine allowing 30 days for search results !
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Knowledge inversion Its happening sooner Just in case education vs just in time vs just after Source unknown
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Micro projectors
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Large Screens
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Duality People and buildings can emit an interactive digital ‘aura’ This gives a dual appearance –Real world - same for everyone –Virtual world - depends on who is looking at you, dynamic
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Active makeup
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Why show it as a ruin?
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How many ICT teachers to change a light bulb?
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PerioSim: dental training simulator University of Illinois at Chicago
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To see our future, think of the world the next generation are growing up in
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The world to a 18 year old today Born in 1993 Phones have always had push buttons, why dial a number? Mobile phones are the normal, not having one is abnormal! SMS and Instant messaging is the way to communicate with friends (or is it facebook today) They will have 1 contact number through most of their life How many contact numbers have you had in your life? When did you get your 1 contact number? They have always had an answering service, why have an answer phone?
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The world to a 18 year old today Most have never seen a black and white TV apart from “ crimewatch ” There have always been VCR ’ s, (not for much longer) How did you live with only 4 TV channels? They cannot fathom a life without a remote control. What do you mean I sound like a broken record, is that error 404 file not found? Music is all about mp3, AAC etc. They will carry “ their ” music in an iPod like device Device cost 50-200 $ and holds 14K$ worth of music They have likely never played Pac Man, and have never heard of "Pong. ”
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Will you admit to your grandchildren that these games kept you occupied ?
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ICT as History
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Kids spend to much time on games!
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Virtual Tours
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How are you journeying through the digital age? The Information Revolution has only just started We usually underestimate the impact … underestimate the time it will take… fail to spot the final uses … Ridicule the whole idea But We rarely uninvent things! They just change their names
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Back to the Future? Source: Michael Milken, Chairman, Fastcures ?????
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Back to the Future? Source: Michael Milken, Chairman, Fastcures
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Who survives? “ Not the strongest Not the most intelligent - Those most responsive to change ” Charles Darwin
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Thank you for listening ian.neild@btinternet.com
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Thank you for listening ian.neild@btinternet.com
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Good Vibrations
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