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Messages in the tea leaves? il Langton ([email protected]) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October 2013

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Page 1: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Messages in the tea leaves?

Phil Langton ([email protected])

What have innovations ever done for us?

Futures Café presentation – 14th October 2013

Page 2: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Historical Context

• Academic post 1995• Willing to tackle problems• Internet-friendly• Confident

Page 3: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

[I think] I had good ideas......

Page 4: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

....that didn’t always work.....

Page 5: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Don’t discount tea rooms…..

Where do good ideas come from?

[often] from unplanned conversations

Tea/coffee rooms are frequently the common factor

http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_johnson_where_good_ideas_come_from.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNwMut3-z1Y

Page 6: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Time to reflect?

Page 7: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Life is full of choices........

Pathways1 and 2

Pathway 3

Page 8: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Institutional change [just need a longer lever]

Page 9: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

So I hatched a plan.......

Page 10: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Roediger & Karpicke (2006)

Roediger, H.L, III, & Karpicke, J.D. (2006). Psychological Science, 77,249-255

Page 11: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

What things really matter?

John HattieInfluences on student learning

Page 12: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Is the best we can do?

Tomorrow will be like

today

Page 13: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Solids and thermal expansion

• Heat a solid • All atoms have more

energy and move more vigorously

• Distance between atoms increases

• The solid gets larger

Questions?

This and the next slide are taken from a presentation by Prof Eric Mazur (Harvard) - http://www.events.ctlt.ubc.ca/events/view/2441 (See notes page too)

Page 14: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Consider a metal plate

The plate has a hole in it.

When we uniformly heat the plate, what happens to the size of the hole?

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What happens to the diameter of the hole?

1 2 3

33%

43%

23%

1. It gets bigger

2. It gets smaller

3. It stays the same

Page 16: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Layers

What you see here is an image used in teaching. The annotations (arrows etc) are added by the lecturer and can be associated with text that is visible when the mouse is hovered over the annotation. These are added in layers that can be made visible or hidden as required

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Layers

What would be great is to be able to write with pen over the top of the work – draw diagrams etc

Page 18: Messages in the tea leaves? Phil Langton (phil.langton@bristol.ac.uk) What have innovations ever done for us? Futures Café presentation – 14 th October

Questions?

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Links worth following

http://www.ted.com/talks/salman_khan_let_s_use_video_to_reinvent_education.html (Khan – support approach)

http://www.ted.com/talks/stuart_firestein_the_pursuit_of_ignorance.html http://www.ted.com/talks/johnny_lee_demos_wii_remote_hacks.html (TED - Johnny Lee) https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=0HdQYl8EBW8 (Google

fusion tables) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqEeIG8aPPk&feature=relmfu (Russ Ackoff – Systems) http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/staff/index.cfm?P=5049 (Hattie) http://mediasitemob1.mediagroup.ubc.ca/Mediasite/Play/42a069c217d34b9884ee2ff89a60a

9ca1d (Eric Mazur - Tryanny of Lecture; example of how to use e-voting)

https://www.ole.bris.ac.uk/bbcswebdav/xid-4056922_3 - 20 minute except of Mazur’s talk  http://brisvm.soms.bris.ac.uk/webViewer.php?snapshotId=1381752321

(virtual microscope)