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10 39 Future Technologies
That Will Shape Our Schools
HSTI 2014
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Dr. Howie DiBlasi
C.I.O (Retired)
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“Emerging Technologies
Evangelist”
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Twitter: hdiblasi
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e-mail:
[email protected]
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Conference Links:
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www.drhowie.com
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www.disneyscience.com
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http://disneyscienceblog.blogspot.com/
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TWITTER: hdiblasi
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e-mail: [email protected]
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www.drhowie.com
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http://disneyscienceblog.blogspot.com/
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http://www.wdwfanzone.com/author/drhowie/
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Topics For Today:
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Where we have been
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Where we are today
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The Next 5 years
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Impact on “Education” ( Jobs )
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Preparing Our Students For The Future
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How Our Schools Can Be Creation Engines
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What’s In It For YOU !
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Back to the Future !!!
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What does the future hold?
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How do we prepare our students
today for the jobs of tomorrow?
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Internet live: real-time infographic
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In 200 seconds: “Internet in real-time”
http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/27/heres-the-entire-internet-live-in-one-real-time-infographic/
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Google ran almost a million searches
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Google sucked up over $300,000 in revenue
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Facebook liked something over 10.5 million times
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Facebook users posted 11 million items
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People watched 78,385 hours of Netflix content
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Android users downloaded over 250,000 apps
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Amazon shoppers spent over a half a million dollars
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690 million emails were sent
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Looking Back To Move
Forward
Technologies Changing Your World
[email protected]
www.drhowie.com
Twitter: hdiblasi
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Knowledge Navigator - Concept video
showing
Apple's "Futureshock" Knowledge
Navigator concept
device from 1987.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5144094928842683632
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Knowledge Navigator -YouTube Version
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a0t2Eb7YJk
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Knowledge Navigator
Date on calendar:
September 16, 2011
Looking for a paper written
"about five years ago.“
(2006)
Concept device from 1987.
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Knowledge Navigator device from 1987.
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26 years ago
Date on calendar:
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September 16, 2011
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Apple device-was less than a month off
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Apple
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Apple predicted a complex
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Built into a
Touch Screen-
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Bloomberg
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iPhone-Oct. 4 ,2011
assistant
voice
Sound familiar? It should
Similar to Siri
Natural language personal assistant
Apple introduced at its iPhone 4S event
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http://www.internet-of-things.eu/
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PREDICTED: Number of internet connected
devices reached 8.7 billion in 2012.
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Cisco: by 2016 mobile connectionshelped by tablet boom will hit 10 billion
PREDICTED:
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American homes have more
Internetconnected devices than people
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http://venturebeat.com/2013/03/18/american-homes-have-more-internet-connected-devices-thanpeople/
U.S. homes now have more than half a billion
devices connected to the Internet
connected devices per
household is 5.7.
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Overall number of
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Fueled by tablet sales
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7.
according to a study by the NPD Group.
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These things are not just “Smart Phones and
Tablets:
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Vital statistics of cows.
Sensor implant that can
measure a cow's vital
signs
Data transmitted to a
server for access by
farmers
Dutch company
Sparked
Animals' movements,
Instantly determine the eating habits and response
health of the herd
to environmental factors
can also be monitored.
Respond when an animal
is sick or pregnant.
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Technologies Changing Your World
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Ubiquitous Computing
Virtual Reality
Gesture Based Input
3D Printing
Robots
Mobile Devices
Interactive content
On-Line Learning/Open
Courseware
Game-Based Learning
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iRobot and Cisco’s Ava 500
Creates a Presence for Itself
The next
great office
hero?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRawlDbgg7s
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https://infinity.disney.com/
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Creating DISNEY INFINITY: The Toy Box - YouTube
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Walking Through The Toy Box - Disney Infinity - YouTube
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Disney Infinity Toy Box
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Make up stories
Do whatever-whenever
Make up rules as you go
Play how you want to
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No structured game play at all
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Inkjet printer can now produce solar
cells (Oregon State Univ. researchers
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Word Lens-Augmented Reality
http://questvisual.com/us/
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Word Lens has been developed by Otavio
Good, a former video game developer and the
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founder of Quest Visual
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Low-Cost 3D Printer a Hit on Kickstarter
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One of the main
barriers stopping 3D
printers from gaining
widespread appeal is
the massive price tag.
Most 3D printers
cost $3000$7000
$397
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The Buccaneer is an
inexpensive,
attractive 3D printer
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Walt Disney World – MagicBand
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Use it to enter the parks
Unlock your Disney Resort room
Buy food and merchandise.
Gives you FastPass+ access
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Udemy: Everything you need to teach online.
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More than
2 Million
Students
8,000
Courses
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On-Line Learning/Open Courseware
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MIT OpenCourseWare
Free Online Course Materials
The OpenCourseWare
Consortium
OpenCourseWare Finder OpenContent
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Three Places to Search for Free Online Courses
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Open Culture, has a list of more than
700 free online courses
RedHoop is a search engine for
online courses
SkilledUp, is a search engine for
online courses.
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30 Free Teacher PD Courses
Coursera announced a new category of courses,
Teacher Professional Development
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Johns Hopkins University
Engaging Students through Cooperative
Learning
Commonwealth Education Trust
Foundations of Teaching for Learning 1:
Introduction
New Teacher Center
First Year Teaching (Elementary Grades) Success from the Start
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X:-14;49T
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2010 Horizon Report:
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In 4-5 years
The kinesthetic nature of
gesture-based computing will
very likely lead to new
kinds of teaching or
training simulations
that look, feel, and
operate almost exactly
like their real-world
counterparts
Gesture-based interaction: the future of input technology?
Will gesture-based input end the era of the touchscreen? |
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Startup Ayotle want to turn everything
— even a piece of paper — into an
interactive surface.
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AnyTouch Turns Any Surface Into a
Touchscreen [VIDEO]
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http://mashable.com/2012/06/03/anytouch-touchscreensurface/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+
Mashable+%28Mashable%29
Turn everything — even a piece of
paper — into an interactive surface.
Developed AnyTouch, a prototype
that transforms objects into
touchscreens.
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A Virtual Fitting Room with Kinect
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6hwq7Syv8Y
Swivel,-a motion-sensing technology -Stand a few feet in front
of a webcam or Kinect device a live image of the person
appears on a special screen, together with a group of
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categories like blouses, dresses, jewelry or even handbags
A Virtual Fitting Room with Kinect
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6hwq7Syv8Y
Swivel,-a motion-sensing technology -Stand a few feet in front
of a webcam or Kinect device a live image of the person
appears on a special screen, together with a group of
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categories like blouses, dresses, jewelry or even handbags
The Mind Reading Shopping Cart
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Chaotic Moon Labs
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http://www.gizmag.com/kinect-grocery-cart/21714/
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It acts like a mind-reading butler.
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Knows who you are & what you need for dinner.
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Cart uses Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensor technology to trackfollow you through the store
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Pointing you — toward products
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System warns you if you’ve added something that violates
your dietary restrictions.
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Items you add -automatically scanned-finalize your
purchase from the device, skipping the checkout line
entirely.
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Baxter is a new breed
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Brainchild of roboticist
Rodney Brooks
Baxter
Price:
$22,000
Built for light
repetitive tasks like
packing and sorting.
Read more:
http://techland.time.com/2012/11/01/bestinventions-of-the-year2012/#ixzz2BGZHcgUP
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Softbank's 'Pepper'
robot understands
feelings, will cost less
than $2,000 next year
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This is Pepper-kun. He's adorable... and a bit of a
ditz. Is it finally time, like it was for the home PC,
for the home robot revolution?
Pepper can communicate through emotion,
speech or body language and it's equipped with
both mics and proximity sensors.
Can act as babysitters, nurse, EMS personnel
Understand 17 languages
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Analytical Undies
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Finnish company, Myontec, is marketing
underwear embedded with
electromyographic sensors
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Sends that data to a computer for analysis
The Next Dimension
Tomorrow: Anything On Demand
Your home may soon look a lot like
the Jetsons'.
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Welcome to the programmable
world
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Coffeepots that
talk to alarm
clocks.
Thermostats that
talk to motion
sensors.
Factory machines
that talk to the
power grid
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Programmable appliances in homes
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Devices can now talk to each other
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News for V2V
Government Wants
Cars To Talk To
Each Other
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V2V technology: US unveils plan for cars of the future
Read more:
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/national/v2v-technologyus-unveils-plan-for-cars-of-the-future#ixzz2sUr1KUnk
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V2V
“Game-changing potential“
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Two years off-cut crashes, deaths and
injuries
Radio beacon-transmit a vehicle's
position, heading, speed and other
information
Cars receive the same information back
from other vehicles, and a vehicle's
computer would alert the driver to
an impending collision.
Systems may automatically brake to
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avoid an accident
What will it be like when cars, sensors
and Smartphones are all connected
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“Using" ubiquitous computing engages some
computational devices and systems simultaneously,
Ubiquitous computing
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Information processing has been thoroughly
integrated into everyday objects and activities.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_gLVlYOl0w
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Information processing is integrated into everyday objects
and activities that information devices (e.g. smartphone) are
connected to information system
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Inside Google's
Secret Lab
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Google X
Factory for moonshots,
Million-to-one scientific bets
Require generous amounts of capital
Massive leaps of faith,
A willingness to break things.
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http://www.google.com/loon/
Google's Loon Project Puts Balloon
Technology in Spotlight
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Today - Next 3 Years
Innovations That Will Change Your Tomorrow
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http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/06/03/magazine/innovations-issue.html
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5 Augmented Reality Startups to
Watch This Year
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ResolutionTube: "Product service in
the palm of your hand."
. Waygo: "Menu translations,
instantly."
. Layar: "Helping magazine publishers
learn how to innovate."
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Sayduck: "Test trial furniture, no assembly required."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewpPfknIUZI
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Augmented Reality Eye-Wear
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AR is the layering of further data on top of the reality we already
see.
Having data sent straight to their AR contact lenses, the
educational implications for this technology are huge
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Why Google Glass costs $1,500 now and
will likely be around $299 later (Updated)
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http://gigaom.com/2013/08/08/why-google-glass-costs-1500now-and-will-likely-be-around-299-later/
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Contact Lens to Measure Blood Sugar Levels
Innovega: "The world's smartest contact lens."
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Miniature electronics
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Monitor glucose levels in tears of diabetics
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Wirelessly transmit them to a handheld
device.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5qMCl4SgVw
Innovega
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Takes
Augmented
Reality Beyond
Google Glass By
Adding Custom
Contact Lenses
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5qMCl4SgVw
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What is: Oculus Rift
Who is: Palmer Luckey
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Palmer Luckey
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Hoping to raise
$250,000 to make a few
hundred headsets for
diehard enthusiasts,
Luckey launched a
Kickstarter project in
2012. He hit that goal in
four hours and within a
month had raised
nearly $2.5
million.
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What is: Oculus Rift
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By buying Oculus,
Facebook also is
betting that the
next tech wave
could be ruled by
wearable devices
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-- a similar path being
trod by Google, with
its Glass eyewear, and
Samsung, with its
Galaxy Gear
smartwatch.
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Real-world step toward
the "Star Trek" Holodeck
Oculus Rift
Chamber which can
simulate any
environment.
Instead of messaging
your old college pals
through Facebook
Why not meet them
for a virtual hike
through the Grand
Canyon?
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Think IMAX with a HDM (head mounted display…
So what can I do with this….
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Build a 3-D world
Take a VR trip to Rome
Games-step into the gam
Flight simulator
Sports events
Collaborate with a class in Spain
Virtual Surgery
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Will robots steal your job?
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Better Than Human: Why Robots Will — And
Must — Take Our Jobs
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Will robots steal your job? If you're highly
educated, you should still ...
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Nine jobs that humans may lose to robots Business - Careers .
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CBS This Morning Video - Will robots steal
your job? - CBS.com
http://www.cbs.com/shows/cbs_this_morning
/video/2324578561/will-robots-steal-your-job
#3:24/Z-19:55
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AI robot: (Artificial intelligence
How machine intelligence is evolving |
www.guardian.co.uk
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Physicists at Wake Forest University have
developed a fabric that doubles as a spare outlet.
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When used to line your shirt — or
even your pillowcase or office chair
— it converts subtle
differences in temperature
across the span of the
clothing into electricity.
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Because the different parts of your
shirt can vary by about 10 degrees,
you could power up your MP3
player
just by sitting still. According to
the fabric’s creator, David Carroll, a
cellphone case lined with the material
could boost the phone’s battery charge
by 10 to 15 percent over eight hours,
using the heat absorbed from your pants
pocket.
2 Years Away
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Richard Morgan
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Bug's eye camera and bee
Credit: University of Illinois and Beckman Institute
A new digital camera developed by scientists
takes its inspiration from the compound eyes
of insects.
http://www.wired.c
om/2013/05/bugseye-camera/
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Real eye vs. camera eye
Credit: University of Illinois and Beckman Institute
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The camera’s
hemispherical array of
180 micro lenses gives
it a 160 degree
field of view and the
ability to focus
simultaneously on
objects at
different depths.
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GM Hy-wire Hydrogen Concept Concept Cars - Motor Trend
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GM Hy-wire - First Drive Review Car Reviews - Car and Driver
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It has a hydrogen fuel cell stack,
which powers an electric motor
connected to the wheels.
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The Next 3-5 years
Cisco: The Zetaflood is comming
Why You Need to Know What a Zettabyte Is
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NSA’s Utah Data centre, located 25
miles south of Salt Lake City.
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The Dawn of the Zettabyte Era
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By 2015, the majority of
global Internet traffic
(61 percent) will be in
some form of video—
Internet video-to-PC,
Internet video-to-TV,
mobile video, et al.
The “dawn of the
Zettabyte era” will be an
unprecedented online
milestone that will occur
in our lifetime.
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The “dawn of the Zettabyte era” will be an
unprecedented online milestone that will
occur in our lifetime
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If you stacked 62.5 billion iPhones on top of
one another, it would go past the moon!
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The Next 3-5 years
Dr. Anthony Atala
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Tissue
regeneration
technology he
has been working
on for 20 years
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Regenerative medicine is science based on
use of body's ability to heal itself
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“90%
of the
patients on the
transplant list are
actually
waiting for
a kidney.
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Growing Human Organs
Dr. Anthony Atala -TED Audience
by using a 3D printer to generate a kidney
on stage.
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Dr. Anthony Atala: Growing new organs Video on TED.com
http://www.ted.com/talks/anthony_atala_printing_a_human_kidney.html
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Topics For Today:
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Impact on “Education” (Jobs)
Preparing Our Students For The Future
How Our Schools Can Be Creation Engines
What’s In It For YOU !
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The Coming Job Wars
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Jim Clifton
Gallup Chairman Jim Clifton boldly
job creation
and successful
entrepreneurship are
the world’s most
pressing issues, outpacing
asserts that
runaway government spending,
environmental degradation, and
even the threat of global terrorism.
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Tech, math skills seep into
“Blue-Collar” Jobs
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“ Factory, manufacturing work
has shifted gears to require
workers with computer skills
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*“US News & World”-May-2013
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Table 2. Occupations with the fastest
growth, projected 2010-20
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Veterinary
Technologists and
Technicians
Associate's degree
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Best new jobs in America
Jobs In 2020
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Videogame Designer
10-year job growth: 32.4%
Median pay: $52,200
IT Data Scientist
10-year job growth: 18.7%
Median pay: $98,600
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Jobs Rated 2013:
Ranking 200 Jobs From Best to Worst
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1. Software Engineer
Researches, designs, develops and maintains software
systems along with hardware development for medical,
scientific, and industrial purposes.
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Income: $88,142.00
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http://www.careercast.com/jobs-rated/2012-ranking-200-jobs-best-worst
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The 10 Best Jobs
Link:
http://money.usnews.com/money/careers
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1. Registered Nurse
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2. Software Developer
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3. Pharmacist
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4. Medical Assistant
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5. Database
Administrator
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6. Web Developer
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7. Computer
Systems Analyst
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8. Physical
Therapist
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9. Computer
Programmer
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10. Occupational
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Therapist
The 10 Fastest-Growing Job
Titles Are All in Tech
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2008-2013 were:
DevOps engineer
iOS developer
Data scientist
UX designer
Staff accountant
Paralegal
UI developer
Administrative assistant
Android developer
Business intelligence developer
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How Do We Make
Our Schools
Creation Engines
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Jan Muehlfeit, the chairman of Microsoft Europe,
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“This is the first time in
human history that young
people have a better
understanding of how
to use technology than
the older generation.”
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ABC’s
Is your
school
ready
for
Luca?
Are
YOU?
Counts to 20
Write his name
Colors and shapes
Luca Harris
4.8 yrs old
Types on a keyboard
Plays/Creates MineCraft
Downloads files
Searches YouTube Videos
Uses 5 commands on a
Smart phone
Know his address and
phone number
Teaches his mom how to
take photos on the iPhone
Teachers Dad how to do 5
special effects on photos
Carries his Art Sketchbook
with him everywhere
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Topics For Today:
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Preparing Our Students
For The Future
How Our Schools Can Be Creation Engines
What’s In It For YOU !
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Preparing Our Students
For The Future
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The WHY ?
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Education Tools That Are Going
Away
Posted by Ian Jukes
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Books
Pencils
Chalkboard
Teaching from the Front of the Class
Technology-free Class
Memorizing
Teacher as expert
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Future Technologies That Will
Shape Our Schools
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Ideas that could radically
change the world and
impact the way that
education operates.
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“Brookings Institution” study*
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“ The jobs of today require
proficiency in science, technology,
engineering and math (S.T.E.M.),
is much larger than previously
considered.
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http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/blog/2013/06/the-impact-ofstem-jobs-in-louisville.html
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“The nation needs a push toward
science, technology, engineering and
math education similar to the push to
win the space race in the 1960s.”
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Message echoed by many —
from business leaders and
teachers to an ex-astronaut and
a former secretary of education
— at the U.S. News STEM
Solutions conference in Austin.
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Developing the
Scientists of Tomorrow
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http://www.sri.com/newsroom/podcasts/developing-scientists-tomorrow
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What needs to happen to reverse the
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How do we provide nurturing for a
decline of science teaching in
American schools and how to engage
students in learning that is both
rigorous and inspiring.
new generation of innovators?
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Public & Private Leaders Push for
S.T.E.M Education Ideas
Knowledge and Skills for the Jobs of the Future
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Topics For Today:
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How Our Schools Can Be Creation Engines
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(Projects for the classroom)
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What’s In It For YOU !
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Transcendental Express
“engage students in learning that is
both rigorous and inspiring.”
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Walt Disney World Monorail
System
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http://www.kelvin.com/
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KELVIN®
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280 Adams Blvd.,
Farmingdale, NY 11735
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PHONE: 1-800535-8469 or
1-631-756-1750
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http://www.kelvin.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=K&Product_Code=840814
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Maker Event
Maker Revolution
Maker Magazine
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Makers: The New Industrial
Revolution: Chris Anderson ...
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How the Maker Movement Is
Transforming Education
Three big game-changers of the Maker
Movement should be on every school’s radar:
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Computer-Controlled Fabrication Devices
3D printers-devices that fabricate three-dimensional objects
have become an affordable reality.
Physical Computing
New open-source microcontrollers, sensors, and interfaces
connect the physical and digital worlds in ways never before
possible.
Programming
From the Next Generation Science Standards to the White
House, there is a new call for schools to teach computer
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programming.
How the Maker Movement Is Transforming Education
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“Hard Fun” and the Process of Design
Celebrating Young Talent
“Doing” Is What Matters
Openness
Give It A Go
Design
Aesthetics Matter
Learning Is Intensely Personal
It IS About the Technology
Ownership
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My Hero – My Dad
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Made by Dad: 67
Blueprints for Making
Cool Stuff
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The Story So Far Presentation
http://www.f1inschools.com/download--26.html
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http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/connecting-pbl-and-stem40-free-engaging-resources-to-use-in-the-classroom/
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Connecting PBL and STEM…
40 Free Engaging Resources
To Use In The Classroom
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=191052
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PBL
Start with 4-5 year olds
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Topics For Today:
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What’s In It For YOU and
YOUR Students ?
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Putting The Pieces Together
Institute a Staff Professional
Development
P.B.L / S.T.E.A.M. Program/Class
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PLB-(Project Based Learning
STEAM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Arts-Math)
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Integrating STEM Education
through Project Based Learning
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Projects can increase student
interest (STEM/STEAM)
Solving authentic problems,
working with others, and building
real solutions
Focused on real-world, authentic
problems
http://www.slideshare.net/dlaboyrush/integrating-stemeducation-through-project-based-learning
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Science of Disney Imagineering
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How Does The Show Go On?
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The Science of Disney
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Imagineering: Energy
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The Science of Disney
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Imagineering: Friction
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The Science of Disney
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Imagineering: Electricity
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Donald In Mathmagic Land
http://dep.disney.go.com/index.html
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www.disneyscience.com
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“Imagineering
Education”
Dreaming Up an
Easy, Disneyinspired PBL and
STEM Lessons
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Inquiry/Project Based
Learning
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S.T.E.M.
Educating Students Who Will Change the World
Successful innovative schools,
provide classes that are
"hands-on," and
students are creators,
not mere consumers. *
*Educating the Next Steve Jobs
ByTony Wagner
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http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304444604577337790086673050
Dreaming Up an Easy,
Disney-Inspired PBL and STEM Lessons
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Using Inquiry Based Learning (PBL) To
Engage Students in a “Real World Project”
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Building Blocks:
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Phase 1: Accessing prior knowledge
Phase 2: Investigating to build foundation
knowledge
Phase 3: Expanding knowledge
Phase 4: Applying knowledge
Phase 5: Contributing knowledge
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10 Steps Training Guide for
"Disney" Imagineering Educators"
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1. Organizing a Team
2. Blue Sky
3. Storytelling
4. Research
5. Design - Architect - Models
6. Testing - Laying the
Groundwork
7. Engineering
8. Effects
9. Summative Assessments
10. Closeout - Presentation
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Organizing a Team
Individual Job Responsibilities
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TEAM Members Jobs:
Creative Project Director
Disney Geek
Researcher
Contribution Director
Technology Coordinator
Creative Graphics Designer
Multimedia Story Teller
Engineer
Architect's/ Model Builder
Audio-Music Editor
Chief Attraction Recorder-Note taker
PR Director/Presentation Responsibilities
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Blue Sky-Concept Art
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Patent - Research
Google Patent Search
https://www.google.com/?tbm=pts
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Interesting Disney Patents
“Disney Patents a “Flying Entertainment Vehicle”
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Amusement ride for traveling down a
water chute with reduced splash
Apparatus and method for creating
optical illusion effects
Drinking fountain with sound effects
Method and apparatus for stabilizing and
powering walking animated figures
Spaceship amusement ride
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Story Artist At Pixar Animation Studio
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Disney Concept Models
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Audio Annimatronics
The Science of Disney
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Pitching - Presentation
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Free e-Book
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Disney Stem/PBL Project book
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Until July 30, 2014
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www.disneyscience.com
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Topics For Today:
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How Our Schools Can Be
Creation Engines
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What is: Inquiry Based Learning?
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Getting started
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http://www.inquiry-based.com/getting-started.html
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http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/literacynumeracy/inspire/research/CBS
_StudentInquiry.pdf
Our Kindergarten Journey:
Inquiry
The Start of Our Snail
The Challenges and Realities of InquiryBased Learning
Getting Started with Project-Based Learning
(Hint: Don't Go Crazy ...
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3 Schools that “Get It”
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SLA
Science Leadership Academy
[email protected]
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Blue Valley – C.A.P.S.
Future Innovators of America: Blue Valley
School District's CAPS ...
"Deeds, Donna" [email protected]
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Manor-New Tech High
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Manor New Tech High School
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Principal: Chris Lehmann
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Ten Most Amazing Schools in the US
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Apple Distinguished School
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Dell's #Inspire100
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Lindback Award for Excellence
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White House as a Champion of Change
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"30 Most Influential People in EdTech“
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S.L.A.
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Outstanding Young Educator Award.
National School Board AssociationChris one of "20 to Watch" 142-160
Blue Valley ( C.A.P.S.)
Center for Advanced Professional Studies
Overland Park, Kansas
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Top Stories- Manor New Tech High
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“Results That Matter”
When Our Schools Become Creation Engines
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Products invented by real people
just like Jake
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Quirky helps you develop and market
your product ideas
http://www.quirky.com/
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Submit Your Idea
It doesn't matter if it's a little doodle, a crazy chemical
formula, or a "wouldn't it be cool if...", sharing your
idea is the first step toward bringing your idea to life.
The World Prospers
In the end, the world has access to an
invention that wouldn't have existed
without your help, and you have access
to more cash to spend on new shoes or
college or booze or.... you know,
whatever you want.
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Five MIT students and
their professor Kripa
Varanasi have come up
with a way to make a
LiquiGlide
Price: 25¢ per bottle
(estimated)
surface that
anything will slide
off —from ketchup out of
bottles to ice off
airplane wings.
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The plant-based product adds a
microscopic slippery coating
to almost any material—
glass, ceramic, metal
or plastic
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Read more:
http://techland.time.com/2012/11/01/bestinventions-of-the-year-2012/#ixzz2BGWYYQfE
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Four Ukrainian students
have created gloves that
allow speech- and
hearing-impaired
people to
communicate with those
who don’t use or
understand sign
language.
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Enable Talk Gloves
Price: $75
Gloves are equipped with
sensors that recognize
sign language and
translate it into text on a
smart phone, which then
converts the text to
spoken words.
Read more:
http://techland.time.com/2012/11/01/bestinventions-of-the-year-2012/#ixzz2BGX1yfn7
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MIT student and an Army
Ranger
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To give firefighters and cops a
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Baseball-size tossed into the
area.
Bounce Imaging
Price: $500 (estimated)
full picture of a burning
building or a hostage
situation
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Six cameras snap pictures
while its sensors detect air
quality, temperature,
radiation and other
hazards.
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Read more:
http://techland.time.com/2012/11/01/bestinventions-of-the-year-2012/#ixzz2BGXVtMwq
Beams the data to
mobile devices
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Now, reflect on your classrooms…
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What are you doing that is
innovative?
How is what your students learning
pertinent to today’s world?
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Will what you are teaching your
students help them be successful
in today’s global economy?
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10 Tips for Starting A Technology
Revolution in Your School
Justin Tarte-a passionate educator with a love of learning and technology
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http://www.justintarte.com/2010/12/10-tips-for-starting-technology.html
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1 - Make sure the administration is on board...
2 - Lay the groundwork and foundation by asking simple questions...
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3 - Some educators will be advanced...but most will not be - GO SLOW...
4 - Do not drown your fellow educators with too much too soon...
5 - Support and encourage your shining stars...
6 - Use the largest, loudest, and most listened to group in the school - the students...
7 - Get constant feedback from your colleagues...
8 - Offer your time to help others (off the clock)...
9 - Help make technology and social media applicable to their class / content area...
10 - When you get discouraged, don't - the revolution will be long and hard...
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ABC’s
Is your
school
ready
for
Luca?
Counts to 20
Write his name
Colors and shapes
Luca Harris
4.8 yrs old
Types on a keyboard
Plays MineCraft
Downloads files
Searches YouTube Videos
Uses 5 commands on a
Smart phone
Know his address and
phone number
Teaches his mom how to
take photos on the iPhone
Teachers Dad how to do 5
special effects on photos
Carries his Art Sketchbook
with him everywhere
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These Are The Surprising Jobs
You'll Be Doing In 15 years
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A Job Fair of the Future
by George Dvorsky
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Follow me on Twitter: @dvorsky
Robot Counselor
Rewilder
Garbage Designer
Neighborhood Watch Specialist
Simplicity Expert
Healthcare Navigator
Nostalgist
Telesurgeon
Solar Technology Specialist
Aquaponic Fish Farmer
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http://io9.com/these-are-the-surprising-jobs-youll-be-doing-by-the-203-1577363367
3 kinds of people
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1. Visitors
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2. Renters
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3. Owners
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3. Owners
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I may be only one
person...BUT I can be
one person who made a
difference.
Vadra Franceene Grace …Age 10
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10 Future Technologies That
Will Shape Our Schools
HSTI 2014
Dr. Howie DiBlasi
C.I.O (Retired)
“Emerging Technologies
Evangelist”
Twitter: hdiblasi
e-mail: [email protected]
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