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Talk Story Maui, April 13-20, 2008

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Maui

October 4, 1957

What trends are placing pressure on education

and educators to

change?

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GlobalS&T

Demography

“We are seeing brain drain fluctuate between 21%

and 44%.”

--Jeanne Unemori Skog and Leslie Wilkins, medb

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“We're doubling the rate of progress every decade, we'll see a century of progress--at today's rate--in only 25 calendar years.”

Kurzweil, KurzweilAI.net, March 7, 2001

Is the issue

STEM?

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“There is hidden poverty in Maui…”

“The Indian reservation on the mainland is like home—I see poverty, alcohol abuse, drug abuse… the same problems.”

“There are more native Hawaiians in jail per capita than any other

population in the US.”

“There are kids on Maui who have never been to

the top of the mountain or to Hana much less have they traveled off of the

island.”

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“There are kids on Maui who have never been to the top of the Halealaka or to Hana much less have they

traveled off of the island.”

The key 21st Century issues:

war, environmental degradation, globalization,

population explosion, hunger, poverty and the…

The key 21st Century issues:

…competitiveness of the military, companies, students

and workers.

“I do not think Maui is any different than the mainland…post

industrialization has placed greater demands

on math and education.” –Rose Yamada, elder

“We need to prepare a high tech workforce or we will have to import workers

from the outside.”

--Mayor Charmain Tavares, Maui

TechnologySTEM Mergers

JobsJob Mergers

StrategiesE3 Mergers

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“We're doubling the rate of progress every decade, we'll see a century of progress--at today's rate--in only 25 calendar years.”

Kurzweil, KurzweilAI.net, March 7, 2001

Orlando Media Industry – DMAF – J. French

ROBOTS

Serious Games

Games for Entertainment

Transformation of Ed Tech

$7.5 million project that immerses students in the hectic environment of a hospital's intensive care unit and places them in a first-person role as a health-care professional. Funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, Pulse!! is being developed by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, which in turn hired Hunt Valley (Md.)-based BreakAway to produce and design the platform. –Business Week

http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/apr2006/id20060410_051875.htm

Pulse!!

USC ISI and Tactical Language Training

(ITSEC 2005)

Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for Health: Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI International

Yang Cai, Ingo Snel, Betty Chenga, Suman Bharathi, Clementine Klein d, Judith Klein-Seetharaman; Carnegie Mellon University, University of Frankfurt, Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

www.andrew.cmu.edu/~ycai/biogame.pdf

Yang Cai, Ingo Snel, Betty Chenga, Suman Bharathi, Clementine Klein d, Judith Klein-Seetharaman; Carnegie Mellon University, University of Frankfurt, Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

www.andrew.cmu.edu/~ycai/biogame.pdf

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20,000 Interaction

1,000 Referral

“…transfer of the art and

technologies of video

games to education

and learning systems.”

NOSE

Vienna University of Technology Players operate track switches and adjusting the speed of virtual trains to prevent virtual trains from colliding. Researchers Daniel Wagner, Thomas Pintaric and Dieter Schmalstieg

http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html

Nokia Research Center, Helsinki Finland in MIT Technology Review

My daughter’s first computer at age—10 minutes.

4th Gen Computing

3rd Gen Computing

Birth of a new class of computing

http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/archive/users/warneke-brett/SmartDust/

Berkeley’s Golem Dust11.7 mm3 total circumscribed volume

~4.8 mm3 total displaced volume

Berkeley’s Deputy Dust6.6 mm3 total circumscribed

volume

4th Gen

11.7 mm3

6.6 mm3

“This is a plasma deposition machine…. We are working to put solar cells on virtually any surface—roof, car, etc.”

–Scott Weeker, Director of Business Development

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Lab-in-a-Pill

4th GEN

Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

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Lab-in-a-Pill

4th GEN

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If you have an automobile made in the past 10 years, your car has more computing power than rockets used to put man on the moon.

TSTC West TX, Sweetwater, 10.31.2006

http://www.xpcarteam.com/

XP Vehicle Systems

Features: Over 2500 mile range using our patented XPack Multi-Core(TM) power plant, energy is delivered to you when you need it, inflatable frame technology, extensive ability to customize and mitigate obsolescence (EVERYTHING is upgradeable), you assemble or dealer assemble, direct ships to you, some models can change bodies, some models fold after assemble for storage or parking.

Information Technology

Mechatronics & IT

Work Environment, Tools & Products

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Running Shoe?

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• 1,000th of a second sensor measures gap between heel and a magnet

• 20-MHz microcontroller measures changes in compression

• Motor spins at 4000 rpm turns a screw loosens cable

• Environmentally and operator adaptive shoe sole

Wearable Robot

Computing Machines

ROBOTS

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Cochlear Ear Implant

Robots Humans

CYBORGS

ROBOTS

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Holy batcapes! The age of the superhero suit is upon us --Iain S Bruce, Technology Editor

D30 Polymer Armor

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Inflatable exoskeleton

This prototype "power jacket" from Matsushita Electric Industrial is designed to help patients recover from partial paralysis.

Sensors at the elbow and wrist allow a healthy arm to control the eight artificial muscles, which are powered by compressed air, on the paralyzed side.

An artificial red cell – the respirocyte [41]. Designer Robert A. Freitas Jr. ©1999 Forrest Bishop. http://www.imminst.org/freitas.html

Nano-Mechatronics

Meta Analysis

STEM Mergers

Technology

Jobs

Strategies

The number of jobs requiring technical training is growing at five times the rate of other occupations.Innovate America, U.S. Council on Competitiveness

“Our product line is inventions.” –Dan O’Connel, CEO

“Our goal is to reduce the cost of installed material 2/3rds and to double the performance of the best performing pv in the market today.” –Dan O’Conneell, CEO

“We are the first bio-diesel company in the US.” –Kelly Takaya King, Co-Founder

“Organic requires integration, more science, more diversity, more complexity, more information intensity.”--Ann Emmsley, Agriculture Program Coordinator

“Ahupua’a”Integrated, wholistic system

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“Ho’ohanalima”Learning by doing

“65% of the people moving here between now and 2020 will be

retirement age… Over the same perios we will lose 80% of our nurses

on Maui.” –Nancy Johnson, MCC,

Nursing Chair

“65% of the people moving here between now and 2020 will be

retirement age… Over the same perios we will lose 80% of our nurses

on Maui.” –Nancy Johnson, MCC,

Nursing Chair

MCC Construction Academy, $30K to $80K

per year

Information Technology

Mechatronics & IT

Work Environment, Tools & Products

Wind Turbine Tech

11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater

“Turbine Techs earn $28-$40K a year… Many techs earning $40K - $80K a year with OT.” – Bryan Gregory, Jr.

11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater

“In most industries you have electricians, mechanics and IT, in wind, you are expected to do everything.”

-- Bryan Gregory, Jr.

11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater

Talk Story

“I am looking at the intersection of these technologies—where they overlap.” --Mark Hoffman, ECET Program Coordinator, MCC

“…integrated software, computers

electronics, physics…”

--Mark Hoffman, ECET Program Coordinator, MCC

Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College

April 7 to 11, 2008

Specialized Knowledge &

Skills

Systems Knowledge &

Skills

Employment & ED Environment

GM Train

Unskilled Operators

Highly Skilled

Operators

Employment Environment

Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

Spirit AeroSystems

“1,000 workers a year needed for the aerospace cluster… 2,000

plus when we are on the up side.”

--Jeff Turner, CEO

Frontier El Dorado Refining, Butler Community College

April 7 to 11, 2008

Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

Chief Master Sergeant David Wilson, Kansas Air National Guard

Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College

April 7 to 11, 2008

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C4 Operations Centers

AirLandSeaSpaceCyber

Skill Mergers

?

Meta Analysis

Job

Merg

ers

Technology

Jobs

Strategies

“No one gets left behind but no one is

going anywhere.”--Bruce Butler, STEM Chair, Maui

Community College

“Not all kids learn the same way—we need to bridge the gaps.”

–Rose Yamada, Elder

“Students need more than chalk board teaching.”

How does that look, sound and

feel?

Kamehameha Schools

“If the end goal is innovation, creativity, problem solving,

critical thinking… We can not continue to look at the world

through a pin hole.”

--Dr. Warren Hitz, Kamehameha Schools

“We teach a mile wide and an inch deep—rather than systems.”

“Alignment of culture and STEM is the underpinning of

everything we do.”

–Jeanne Unemori Skog, CEO, medb

“Ahupua’a”Integrated, wholistic system

Transdisciplinary

Yang Cai, Ingo Snel, Betty Chenga, Suman Bharathi, Clementine Klein d, Judith Klein-Seetharaman; Carnegie Mellon University, University of Frankfurt, Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

www.andrew.cmu.edu/~ycai/biogame.pdf

“We need to strengthen teachers…connect

learning and doing…the world is changing…it’s OK

to learn with your students.”

–Rose Yamada, Elder

Waipulani Longitudinal Algae Research Project – Kihei Charter School

The Maui Coastal Land Trust restoration of a 250 acre Waihe’e Coastal Wetland– Kihei Charter School

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Environmental impact study during the reconstruction of Koie’ie Fishpond located in north Kihei– Kihei Charter School

Makena Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle Fibropapiloma Virus Study– Kihei Charter School

Opihi Population Health Assessment Research Study– Kihei Charter School

“We need to integrate and expand CTE systematically.”

--Bruce Henderson, Superintendant, CAS, Maui

Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

Kansas Board of Regents, TEA

“We need to be able to be able to move beyond pilots in order to scale to

the entire state.“

–Blake Flanders, Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Post Secondary

Technical Ed Authority

Willard R. Daggett, Ed.D., President of the International

Center for Leadership in Education

Academics

ARTSCTE

America’s Top Performing Schools

Flip Side“Like many school systems, Maryland's Charles County Public Schools had different tracks for high school students who were going on to college and those pursuing vocational training. This outdated model ultimately reduced the status of voc ed to a lower level than academic programs. James Richmond, our district superintendent, championed the idea of a 21st- century school that would bring vocational and academic students together in one facility.”

Educational environment which facilitates student pursuit of :

• Licensures/Certifications

• College Credits through Dual Credit

• Academic Excellence and CTE Relevance

• Knowledge/skills that will increase earning potential

• Unified preparation for post-secondary college and career goals

How does that look, sound and

feel in K-12?

“Ho’ohanalima”Learning by doing

“Rather than two worlds, we are working on integration of CTE and regular classes. In the construction industry, my kids who go into the union start at $15 an hour and they can make over $75,000. Construction is technical and requires math—hard math!” –Jeremy Delos Reyes, Lahainaluna

“In our ag program, we teach environmental systems and stewardship. We draw a wide range of students… who are interested in hands on learning.”

–Steven Cornell, Bio Technology and Natural Resources, Lahainaluna

How does that look, sound and

feel at MCC?

Contextual

Theoretical Applied

CTE

“65% of the people moving here between now and 2020 will be

retirement age… Over the same perios we will lose 80% of our nurses

on Maui.” –Nancy Johnson, MCC,

Nursing Chair

How does that look, sound and

feel on the mainland?

Waco – Texas State Technical

College

Waco Aerospace

Industry

K-12 Formal Feeders

High School

TSTC

Free Flight

Butler – Wichita

MSA

Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

High School

Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008

“BCC has 2+2 programs with Wichita State University, Kansas State, and Pittsburg State University.”

–Buford Pringle, Integrated Manufacturing Technology

DJ Engineering, Butler Community College

April 7 to 11, 2008

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Orlando – Central Florida

Corridor

Ocoee Demonstration Middle School

Orlando Tech – High School Program

Orlando FIEA University Program

Orlando Media Industry – DMAF – J. French

Lubbock – North Texas Regional Center for

Innovation and Commercialization

Bryron Martin ATC

Bryron Martin ATC

Focus on CTE medium-high skill and professional vocations

CTE perception low skill or no

skill -- Blue Collar

CTE Position & Perception Shifting

Maui TEAMS

TechnologySTEM Mergers

JobsJob Mergers

StrategiesE3

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“There are kids on Maui who have never been to

the top of the mountain or to Hana much less have they traveled off of the

island.”

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotographis/528878003/sizes/o/

“There are kids on Maui who have never been to the top of the Haealaka or to Hana much less have they

traveled off of the island.”

October 4, 1957

Talk Story

Maui Life

Med-to-High Skill and Professional Jobs

General Academics

Technical – Workforce Ed

Next Gen

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