Title: Futures (Tense?)
1Futures (Tense?)
- IFE 2020,
- Feb 25, Honolulu
- Dr. Scott MacLeod
- macleods_at_eastwestcenter.org
- Thanks to HRCFS
2Some Introductions
- You
- Sam
- APLP
- What?
- Who?
- Why?
- How?
- Leadership
- Today Leadership, for What Purpose(s)?
- For the Future (our worlds, organizations and
students) - For Communities (our worlds, organizations,
students) - Its about the questions
3Locating Our Focus
- Where will students use education?
- Is it on the test? (info and change)
- Where will you lead?
Histories of the Future http//wholeearthfilms.com
/ferguson_niall.html
4Outline
- Seeing the FutureS
- What Makes the Future?
- Communicating Futures
- Scenario Building
5Outline
- Seeing the FutureS
- What Makes the Future?
- Communicating Futures
- Scenario Building
6Seeing Futures 1.0
How Does It Look To You?
7Seeing Futures 2.0Horizon (3 scales)
- Future as it emerges
- The moment, presence
- Tactics
- Medium, Planning
- Strategy
- Longer, imaginable
- What Could Be (Novelties)
- Futurists (25-50 Years, lets say
2040)(1981-2008) What has changed? - What has happened to the future?
- Where should education focus?
At What Scale?
8Why the Far Future?
- Learning from the Far Future?
- A tool for helping us think
- Asking right questions
- Preparing for crises (change)
- Benefits of many voices
- Forecasting alternative futures
- Futurists can not predict the future.
- Inventing preferred futures
- Lifelong Active Learning
9Seeing Futures 3.0
- Dators Second Law
- Any useful Idea about the future must appear to
be ridiculous
10The Future Walks Among Us
- Create one ridiculous idea about the future, 30
years from now.
11Outline
- Seeing the FutureS
- What Elements Make the Future?
- Communicating Futures
- Scenario Building
12Your Call
- What Elements Make the Future?
- Primary Sources of Change
13What Are We Looking At?
- ContinuationsThings that have long existed, may
change but core is the same (e.g., capitalism,
electricity) - Cycles Come and Go. (e.g., Peak Oil, Housing
Boom) - Novelties Never before experienced by humans
Not in past or present, will be in futures
(?)
14COMPONENTS OF FUTURES 1. Continuities
?? 2. Cycles ?? 3.
Novelties ?? Total 100
Has this changed?
Where do we need to focus?
15Identifying and Communicating FuturesBuilding
Scenarios
- Data
- Dimensions
- Narratives
16Seeing Futures 3.0 Where?
17Emerging Patterns The IFE 4
- Complexity/Surprise
- Difference
- Inter-dependency
- Non-Linear Change
- Trends
- Emerging Issues
- Risks/Opportunities
18Risks
Scaling Risks Likelihood X Impact (costs, lives,
others?) X Vulnerability X Actionability X Knock
on Effects
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20Data
Numbers dont lie This approach emphasizes
trends (beware!) See below.
Often this approach uses High Low Estimates etc
(as above right)
Data Illustrate Bias
21DimensionsModel below is looking at Chinas
future. It creates four alternative outcomes
22Narratives
- Why? people see the world this way.
- Evokes coherence, can tap emotions and other
triggers. - Can capture the inter-connected nature of risks
and events (i.e. networks structure) - Can bring together disparate elements.
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24Scenario BuildWhat Variables?
- Education and Context
- For You, What Drives Social /Educational Change
(Mostly)? - Within this area what is the key dynamic of
change? - What are the ends of a continuum which might
describe future developments?
25Presenting Some Futures