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On the edge
ChrisLeague
13 June 2013
On the edge
@
chrisleague
slidesha.re/tti13edge
Photo ©2012 Brian Clapper, used with permission
Problem is, Reader is not as
widely beloved as its most
fervid users assume.
But I believe it when Google
states that usage has
slowed.
“Dear RSS: @Twitter won.”
Problem is, Reader is not as
widely beloved as its most
fervid users assume.
But I believe it when Google
states that usage has
slowed.
“Dear RSS: @Twitter won.”
bit.ly/edge13reader
Four to go…… by Watt_Dabney – flic.kr/p/7oNB5N
Data Center by bandarji – flic.kr/p/6UDnWP
Big Data
We create 2.5 exabytes*
per day
90% of the data in the
world today was created
in the last two years
IBM – bit.ly/edge12ibm
We create 2.5 exabytes*
per day
90% of the data in the
world today was created
in the last two years
IBM – bit.ly/edge12ibm
bit.ly/edge13data
A Customized iPad App for a Geologic Field Exercise
by V. DiVenere, P. Kennelly, L. Tanguay-Hess, K. Takeuchi
Utah Data Center, Bluffdale Utah by Swilsonmc – bit.ly/edge13utah
Utah Data Center, Bluffdale Utah by Swilsonmc – bit.ly/edge13utah
giga = 10⁹ ≈ 2³⁰
tera = 10¹² ≈ 2⁴⁰
peta = 10¹⁵ ≈ 2⁵⁰
exa = 10¹⁸ ≈ 2⁶⁰
zetta = 10²¹ ≈ 2⁷⁰
yotta = 10²⁴ ≈ 2⁸⁰
giga = 10⁹ ≈ 2³⁰
tera = 10¹² ≈ 2⁴⁰
peta = 10¹⁵ ≈ 2⁵⁰
exa = 10¹⁸ ≈ 2⁶⁰
zetta = 10²¹ ≈ 2⁷⁰
yotta = 10²⁴ ≈ 2⁸⁰
We create 2.5 exabytes per dayWe create 2.5 exabytes per day
Fall 2001Fall 2001
Fall 2001Fall 2001
Wearable ComputingWearable Computing
Hard drive belt buckle
by Aaron Parecki – flic.kr/p/cFgtEN
Wearcompevolution [Steve Mann] by AngelineStewart – bit.ly/edge13evo
Closeup: Google glasses at #NASASocial being sported by @niket
by Fifth World Art – flic.kr/p/dYvGYV
“This product is a catalyst, not a bolt of
lightning. Some years will pass before
people look back and try to understand
how they could ever have lived in a
world without such devices.”
“This product is a catalyst, not a bolt of
lightning. Some years will pass before
people look back and try to understand
how they could ever have lived in a
world without such devices.”
bit.ly/edge13cern
bit.ly/edge13youm
1.8% fewer students Fall 2012 vs Fall 2011
2.3% fewer students Spring 2013 vs Spring 2012
1.8% fewer students Fall 2012 vs Fall 2011
2.3% fewer students Spring 2013 vs Spring 2012
“College costs too much and delivers too little.
Students are leaving, when they graduate at all,
with loads of debt but without evidence that they
grew much in either knowledge or critical
thinking.”
– Mitch Daniels, Purdue University President
“College costs too much and delivers too little.
Students are leaving, when they graduate at all,
with loads of debt but without evidence that they
grew much in either knowledge or critical
thinking.”
– Mitch Daniels, Purdue University President
bit.ly/edge13worth
“hackademic”
“I’m the first in
my family not
to go to
Cambridge.”
bit.ly/edge13anti
“A degree is no longer a proxy for the
competency employers need.”
– Eleonora Sharef, HireArt
“A degree is no longer a proxy for the
competency employers need.”
– Eleonora Sharef, HireArt
competency-based education
/ skju m rf/ˈ ːə ɔSkeuomorph
Skeuomorph
Skeuomorph
“What skeuomorphs are we employing
because we are afraid to move forward?”
“What skeuomorphs are we employing
because we are afraid to move forward?”
Skeuomorph
Have teachers lost their original function?
“Teachers are becoming designers, organizers,
motivators, and assessors, among other things;
roles that teachers have long been advocating as
vital to the education process, even more
important than presenting.”
Have teachers lost their original function?
“Teachers are becoming designers, organizers,
motivators, and assessors, among other things;
roles that teachers have long been advocating as
vital to the education process, even more
important than presenting.”
Thanks!
league@
acm
.org
@
chrisleague
slidesha.re/tti13edge

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On the Edge, 2013

  • 3. Photo ©2012 Brian Clapper, used with permission
  • 4.
  • 5. Problem is, Reader is not as widely beloved as its most fervid users assume. But I believe it when Google states that usage has slowed. “Dear RSS: @Twitter won.” Problem is, Reader is not as widely beloved as its most fervid users assume. But I believe it when Google states that usage has slowed. “Dear RSS: @Twitter won.” bit.ly/edge13reader
  • 6. Four to go…… by Watt_Dabney – flic.kr/p/7oNB5N
  • 7.
  • 8. Data Center by bandarji – flic.kr/p/6UDnWP Big Data We create 2.5 exabytes* per day 90% of the data in the world today was created in the last two years IBM – bit.ly/edge12ibm We create 2.5 exabytes* per day 90% of the data in the world today was created in the last two years IBM – bit.ly/edge12ibm
  • 9.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13. A Customized iPad App for a Geologic Field Exercise by V. DiVenere, P. Kennelly, L. Tanguay-Hess, K. Takeuchi
  • 14. Utah Data Center, Bluffdale Utah by Swilsonmc – bit.ly/edge13utah
  • 15. Utah Data Center, Bluffdale Utah by Swilsonmc – bit.ly/edge13utah giga = 10⁹ ≈ 2³⁰ tera = 10¹² ≈ 2⁴⁰ peta = 10¹⁵ ≈ 2⁵⁰ exa = 10¹⁸ ≈ 2⁶⁰ zetta = 10²¹ ≈ 2⁷⁰ yotta = 10²⁴ ≈ 2⁸⁰ giga = 10⁹ ≈ 2³⁰ tera = 10¹² ≈ 2⁴⁰ peta = 10¹⁵ ≈ 2⁵⁰ exa = 10¹⁸ ≈ 2⁶⁰ zetta = 10²¹ ≈ 2⁷⁰ yotta = 10²⁴ ≈ 2⁸⁰ We create 2.5 exabytes per dayWe create 2.5 exabytes per day
  • 16.
  • 19. Wearable ComputingWearable Computing Hard drive belt buckle by Aaron Parecki – flic.kr/p/cFgtEN
  • 20. Wearcompevolution [Steve Mann] by AngelineStewart – bit.ly/edge13evo
  • 21.
  • 22. Closeup: Google glasses at #NASASocial being sported by @niket by Fifth World Art – flic.kr/p/dYvGYV
  • 23. “This product is a catalyst, not a bolt of lightning. Some years will pass before people look back and try to understand how they could ever have lived in a world without such devices.” “This product is a catalyst, not a bolt of lightning. Some years will pass before people look back and try to understand how they could ever have lived in a world without such devices.”
  • 25.
  • 27.
  • 28. 1.8% fewer students Fall 2012 vs Fall 2011 2.3% fewer students Spring 2013 vs Spring 2012 1.8% fewer students Fall 2012 vs Fall 2011 2.3% fewer students Spring 2013 vs Spring 2012
  • 29. “College costs too much and delivers too little. Students are leaving, when they graduate at all, with loads of debt but without evidence that they grew much in either knowledge or critical thinking.” – Mitch Daniels, Purdue University President “College costs too much and delivers too little. Students are leaving, when they graduate at all, with loads of debt but without evidence that they grew much in either knowledge or critical thinking.” – Mitch Daniels, Purdue University President
  • 31. “hackademic” “I’m the first in my family not to go to Cambridge.”
  • 33. “A degree is no longer a proxy for the competency employers need.” – Eleonora Sharef, HireArt “A degree is no longer a proxy for the competency employers need.” – Eleonora Sharef, HireArt
  • 35. / skju m rf/ˈ ːə ɔSkeuomorph
  • 37.
  • 39. “What skeuomorphs are we employing because we are afraid to move forward?” “What skeuomorphs are we employing because we are afraid to move forward?”
  • 41. Have teachers lost their original function? “Teachers are becoming designers, organizers, motivators, and assessors, among other things; roles that teachers have long been advocating as vital to the education process, even more important than presenting.” Have teachers lost their original function? “Teachers are becoming designers, organizers, motivators, and assessors, among other things; roles that teachers have long been advocating as vital to the education process, even more important than presenting.”
  • 42.