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Did you know?
Part I
Part II
A Model The School of the Future
Part III
Designing the School of the Future
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Did You Know . . .
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With thanks to Karl Fisch, Arapahoe High
School, Centennial, CO - The Fischbowl
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Sometimes size does matter.
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If youre one in a million in China . . .
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There are 1,300 people just like you.
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http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ranko
rder/2119rank.html
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In India, there are 1,100 people just like you.
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http//www.medindia.net/patients/calculators/pop_c
lock.asp
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The 25 of the population in China with the
highest IQs . . .
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Is greater than the total population of North
America.
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http//www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ranko
rder/2119rank.html
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In India, its the top 28.
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http//www.medindia.net/patients/calculators/pop_c
lock.asp
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TranslationThey have more honors kids than we
have kids.
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http//www.childtrendsdatabank.org/pdf/53_PDF.pdf
search22number20of20children20in20United20S
tates22
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Did you know . . .
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China will soon become the number one English
speaking country in the world.
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If you took every single job in the U.S. today
and shipped it to China . . .
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China would still have a labor surplus.
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During the course of a 75 minute presentation . .
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540 babies will be born in the U.S. 2196 babies
will be born in China. 3159 babies will be born
in India.
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The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that
todays learner will have 10-14 jobs . . .
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By the age of 38.
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According to the U.S. Department of Labor . . .
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1 out of 4 workers today is working for a company
he has been employed by for less than one year.
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More than 1 out of 2 are working at their current
job for less than 5 years.
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The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 didnt exist in
2004.
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Question for educatorsHow do we prepare our
students for 14 different jobs and several
different careers?
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We are currently preparing students for jobs that
dont yet exist . . .
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using technologies that havent been invented . .
.
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in order to solve problems we dont even know are
problems yet.
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David Warlick Connect Learning blog
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Question for AdministratorsHow do we do this?
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Name this country . . .
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  • Richest in the World
  • Largest Military
  • Center of world business and finance
  • Strongest education system
  • World center of innovation and invention
  • Currency the world standard of value
  • Highest standard of living

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England.
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In 1900.
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Do you perceive a trend?
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Did you know . . .
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The U.S. is 20th in the world in broadband
Internet penetration.(Luxembourg just passed
us.)
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1 out of every 8 couples married in the U.S.
last year
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. . . met online.
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There are over 100 million registered users of
MySpace.(August 2006)
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The average MySpace page is visited 30 times a
day. . .
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or 17,000 hits per second.
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Did you know . . .
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We are living in exponential times.
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The number of text messages sent and received
every day exceeds the population of the planet
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averaging 100 text messages for every person in
the world
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at a cost of 50 billion in 2004.
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By their 21st birthday, digital kids will have
sent/received 250,000 emails/IMs . . .
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spent 10,000 hours on the phone,
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and watched 20,000 hours of TV (with 500,000
commercials).
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Kids use electronic media 6.5 hours a day into
which they pack 8.5 hours of exposure to that
media. How?
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They multitask.
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There are about 540,000 words in the English
language . . .
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About 5 times as many as during Shakespeares
time.
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More than 3,000 new books are published . . .
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Daily.
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Its estimated that a weeks worth of New York
Times . . .
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contains more information than a person was
likely to come across in a lifetime in the 18th
century.
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Yet print newspapers will be extinct by the first
quarter of 2043.
The Economist, Who Killed the Newspaper?,
August 26-September 1, 2006
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Its estimated that 1.5 exabytes (thats 1.5 x
1018) of unique new information will be generated
worldwide this year.
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Thats estimated to be more than in the previous
5,000 years.
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The amount of new technical information is
doubling every 2 years.
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That means for a student starting a four-year
technical or college degree . . .
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half of what they learn in their first year of
study will be outdated by their third year of
study.
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Its predicted to double every 72 hours by 2010.
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Predictions are thate-paper will be cheaper than
real paper.
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And with the rapid and exponential growth of
knowledge, does it make sense to publish it in a
book?
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Third generation fiber optics has recently been
separately tested by NEC and Alcatel . . .
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That pushes 10 trillion bits per second down one
strand of fiber.
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Thats 1,900 CDs or 150 million simultaneous
phone calls every second.
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Its currently tripling about every 6 months and
is expected to do so for at least the next 20
years.
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The fiber is already there switches are just
being improved on the ends. . . which means the
marginal cost of these improvements is
effectively 0.
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47 million laptops were shipped worldwide last
year.
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The 100 laptop project is expecting to ship
between 50 and 100 million laptops a year to
children in underdeveloped countries.
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Predictions are that by 2013 a supercomputer will
be built that exceeds the computation capability
of the Human Brain . . .
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By 2023, a 1,000 computer will exceed the
capabilities of the Human Brain . . .
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First grader Abby will be just 23 years old and
beginning her (first) career . . .
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And while technical predictions farther out than
about 15 years are hard to do . . .
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predictions are that by 2049 a 1,000 computer
will exceed the computational capabilities of the
human race.
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What does it all mean?
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Preparing our children for a future that we
cannot even describe requires of educators more
than we have ever expected before.
David Warlick
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Shift Happens.
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With thanks to Karl Fisch, Arapahoe High
School, Centennial, CO - The Fischbowl
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Now you know . . .
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What will you do?
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