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Preparing Students for the 21 st Century . International Center for Leadership in Education. Dr. Willard R. Daggett. Components of School Excellence. 1. Create a Culture to Support RR & R For ALL Students . Today’s Youth. Technologically literate. Timeliner. Behaviors. Today’s Youth.
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Preparing Students for the 21st Century International Center for Leadership in Education Dr. Willard R. Daggett
Components of School Excellence 1. Create a Culture to Support RR & R For ALL Students
Today’s Youth • Technologically literate
Today’s Youth • Technologically literate • Trophy generation
Today’s Youth • Technologically literate • Trophy generation • Claim independence but return home • Increasingly bored with school
Percentage of 12th-graders who express various opinions about their school experience. Important in Later Life Meaningful Interesting Source: National Center for Education Statistics
Successful Practices Network “Do you Know Me?”Student Survey & Faculty Survey
“Do you Know Me?” • Perceptions of learners about your school and the value placed on student engagement and student aspirations • Do they align with yours?
Computer Sales Dell Sony Compaq HP IBM Think Pad Apple NEC Gateway Toshiba Quanta Wispron Asustek Compal Inventec 90 %
Oil The United States consumes one-quarter of the world’s oil. Source: Sydney Morning Herald
Price of Oil • : $33 per barrel 2008: $135 per barrel and could rise as high as $200 per barrel Source: SFGate.com
Oil Production • : 83 Million barrels per day (M b/d) 2008: 85 M b/d (and has barely moved since 2005) 2030: 100 M b/d maximum. Source: SFGate.com Transport & Logistics News
Current Production 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 85 Mb/d 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
Maximum Future Production 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 Mb/d 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
2004 U.S. Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
2008 U.S. Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
Projected U.S. Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
2004 U.S. / China Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
2008 U.S. / China Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
Projected U.S. / China Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
2004 World Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 Rest of World 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
2008 World Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
Projected World Demand 125 Million Barrels/Day (Mb/d) 100 75 50 25 2004 2008 2012 2020 2030
Gas – Price Per GallonJune 1, 2008 Source: Energy Information Administration; Oil Information Center; AP Reporting
Savings Rate 1.India -- 25% 2. Japan -- 28% 3. Korea -- 30% 4. China -- 50% 5. United States -- (-4%)
Federal Budget • 2008 Deficit --- $2.5 Trillion • Total Deficit --- $57.3 Trillion • Deficit per Household --- $500,000 Source: Atlantic Monthly
Federal, State & Local Budget • Total Deficit --- $61.7 Trillion • Deficit per Household --- $531,472 • Family Debt --- $125,000
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U.S. – 2nd Half of 20th Century • Only Superpower • Highest per Capita Income • 1st in Economic Growth • 5% of Population > 24% of Consumption Source: National Academy of Science 2007
Challenges • Globalization • Technology
Information Technology • Processing • Communications
SPOT • Microsoft • Citizen • Fossil • Suunco
SPOT • Integrated Projection • Projection Keyboard
Emotiv • 16 embedded sensors • Detect facial expressions and emotions • Push, pull, lift, and drop http://emotiv.com/INDS_3/inds_3.html
Semantic Web • Web 1.0 = Information based • Web 2.0 = Communication based (tagging, social networks, etc.) • Web 3.0 = Organize data and draw conclusions Source: A Smarter Web
Evolution of the Web Web 1.0 (1990-2000) • Web used as an information source