This document discusses teaching futuring and innovation using emerging media. It describes courses on topics like futuring, game design, robotics and software engineering. It discusses how social media allows for global collaboration and knowledge sharing. Examples are given of how social media was used to disseminate information during disasters. The value of forecasting techniques for predicting technological developments is outlined. Resources for virtual tours of social media and simulations are provided.
1. The Futurists Teaching Futuring and Innovation with Emerging Media Cynthia Calongne, The Institute for Advanced Studies
2. 2 Acheron LV426 Lyr Lobo’s Experimental Design island Futuring and Innovation Usability and Interaction Advanced Game Design Robotics Software Requirements Engineering Software Design Systems Engineering Methods The modern classroom
3. 3 Meeting minds - the value of social media, futuring and innovation in a virtual world
5. Social Media and Co-Laboratories of Thought Delphi Method – waves of independent contributions Influences on potential innovations Technology, economics, culture, ethics, legal, political Horizon Report over the years: cloud computing, semantic Web, mobile computing, virtual worlds, smart objects Social media culture shift – consumers become producers Tools: Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, & Wikis Global awareness, creativity, community and collaboration 5
8. 8 The one Web We are the computer From Ted Talks, 2007 [8]
9. 9 At age 14, W. Kamkwamba built a windmill from a book, using a bicycle and 4 blades It powers 4 bulbs and 2 radios with 12 watts Next step: to build a 20-watt irrigation system William Kamkwamba’s windmill – Ted Talks [1]
11. 11 A train moves down a narrow track as tables and shops recede into the walls. In a matter of seconds, a thriving marketplace emerges. [2]
12. 12 Harmony Cities are green Stewart Brand on Ted Talks Bangkok train – co-existing with the marketplace [2]
13. 13 The Influence of Social Media Community Turbo Tax chat 40% of customer questions were answered by other customers with the highest accuracy rate in 24 years Disaster Response May 2008 Sichuan Earthquake 90,000 lost, schools destroyed
14. 14 Broadcasting the news as it is happening [4] Warning! Sensitive content on the next slide
16. 16 News in China Twitter and Flickr May 2008 Sichuan earthquake School buildings not built to code [4] Children lost from single child families
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18. 18 Why do things work that way? Bryan Alexander’s Twitter feed [5] In hindsight, Berners-Lee wouldn’t use http://
19. Japan’s Technology Forecasts Characteristics Structured approach Organized Firms, universities Feedback loops Chief strategists (MITI) Micromanagement ERATO projects Directing Japanese R&D investments Bottom-up view, begins with Firms Universities, research institutes National associations Long term vision Govt ministries, MITI, JRDC Long term technology forecasts Science & Tech Agency Institute of Future Technology Economic Planning Agency JICST From p. 160-166 The Fortune Sellers by W. Sherdan [7] 19
20. Technology Forecasters Evolution Scientific Discovery Inventions Science Fiction Futurology Tech Forecasting Think Tanks Rand Corporation Forecasters Forecast International Futurists Einstein Inventors Jules Verne H.G. Wells Herman Kahn Dr. Strangelove www.rand.org/ www.forecastinternational.com/ From p. 160-166 The Fortune Sellers by W. Sherdan [7] 20
21. 21 Think Tanks Futurist, nuclear scientist, and systems theorist Predicted the rise of Japan as a world power Rand Corporation, 1948 The Hudson Institute, 1961
22. Major Forecasting Techniques Technique Delphi method Nominal group Case study S-Curve Correlation analysis Lead-user analysis Analytic hierarchy Systems dynamics Cross-impact analysis Relevance trees Scenario writing Description Brainstorming Delphi - leader Analogous problems Looking beyond trends Past to future tech Leading edge users Forces influencing development Dynamic relationships model Interrelated future events Goal trees & probability Alternate future views From p. 167 The Fortune Sellers by W. Sherdan [7] 22
23. Forecasts by Herman Kahn Nuclear explosives for excavation & power Weather and climate control More reliable propaganda and education for affecting behavior Human hibernation – months to years Improved capability to change the sex of children & adults Substantial increase in life expectancy and rejuvenation High quality medical care for underdeveloped nations Permanent manned satellite and lunar installations & travel Life systems for terrestrial installations – outer space travel Undersea installations and colonies From p. 173 The Fortune Sellers by W. Sherdan 23
24. Forecasts by Herman Kahn 2 Automated grocery and department stores Extensive use of robots and machines performing mundane tasks Chemical methods for improving learning and memory Greater use of underground buildings Very low cost buildings for home and business use Simulated, planned and even programmed dreams Inexpensive worldwide transportation of humans and cargo Inexpensive road-free transportation Artificial moons and other methods for lighting large areas at night 24 From p. 173 The Fortune Sellers by W. Sherdan
25. 25 Global Learning Forum Research consortium Researchers and game designers - Explore the potential - Imagine breakthrough ideas - Create transformations New horizons in game simulation and virtual world research Blending social media and virtual worlds This is not your grandmother’s internet
26. 26 Quantum Computing Research Matt Purkeypile on a Practical Quantum Computer Programming Framework [6]
27. Gazing Into the Future Web science research initiative Multidisciplinary approach to emerging media Focuses on technology, tools, behavior and Web engineering For more information, visit: What is the Web Science Initiative http://webscience.org/ Proposed curriculum and courses offered around the world http://webscience.org/wiki/Curriculum The Tetherless World & TW Research Constellation http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/Main_Page http://tw.rpi.edu/launch/ 27
28. Resources Teaching using emerging media http://ctusoftware.blogspot.com/ Visual tour of social media & virtual worlds http://www.slideshare.net/lyrlobo/presentations Animoto videos from social media and game simulation research http://ctusoftware.blogspot.com/2009/09/global-learning-forum-event-tour.html http://animoto.com/play/giF9IkshVTXZ3bewYUsXnA http://ctusoftware.blogspot.com/2009/09/game-simulation-tour-in-second-life.html http://animoto.com/play/ktooen8b0XqwLp6HnNEGtA http://ctusoftware.blogspot.com/2009/09/animoto-video-second-life-summer-09.html http://animoto.com/play/z2TLLCwEoOt2qonSa5S5Gw Constitution Day, Graduation Party – How music changes a video http://ctusoftware.blogspot.com/2009/10/how-music-changes-video.html Constitution Day, Graduation party 2009 – original music http://animoto.com/play/15T3PngF3l68010ryw24SQ Remix http://animoto.com/play/joPGETsdYQBdcLqIlCwTkQ Questions? Contact Cynthia Calongne on Facebook & at 719-337-1526 (cell); email calongne@pcisys.net Lyr Lobo in Second Life; Twitter: lyrlobo; Skype: Lyr Lobo; Slideshare: lyrlobo 28 Lyr Lobo in Second Life
29. [1] William Kamkwamba on building a windmill http://www.ted.com/talks/william_kamkwamba_on_building_a_windmill.html [2] Stewart Brand proclaims 4 environmental ‘heresies’ http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/stewart_brand_proclaims_4_environmental_heresies.html 1.3 million people around the world – move to town each week! [3] Kdingflickr’sphotostream - China’s biggest earthquake in 32 years http://www.flickr.com/photos/hzdkl/tags/2008chinasbiggestearthquakein32years/ [4] Clay Shirky how social media can make history http://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_how_cellphones_twitter_facebook_can_make_history.html [5] Bryan Alexander ‘s Twitter Feed http://tinyurl.com/yhdeo5qon Berners-Lee http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article6872873.ece [6] Matt Purkeypile - an Animoto video on Quantum Computing using Cove http://mpurkeypile.blogspot.com/2009/08/animoto-video-of-cove.html [7] Sherdan, H. (1999). The Fortune Sellers. The Big Business of Buying and Selling Predications. Wiley, New York. [8] Kelly, Kevin. The Next 5000 Days of the Web. http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/kevin_kelly_on_the_next_5_000_days_of_the_web.html 29 References
30. Acknowledgements Futuring and Innovation at Colorado Technical University Matthew Purkeypile Brent Wilson David Graves Maurice Dawson Benjamin Herr Will Henry Carlton Lawrence Katherine Moore Anne Sempa Tremayne Porter 30