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Technology Education in the 21st Century |
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Created 96.01.15, Last updated 2001.03.21 |
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[Agent of Change] [ What is Technology? ] [ What is Design? ] [What is Communications?] [Project Next Generation] [Curriculum Initiatives] [Teacher WAVE] [Student WAVE] As a futurist and teacher, I guess I have a vested interest in the revolution of society technology is bringing about. I find the future exhilarating and exciting, with promises of incredible opportunities, at least for those who adapt. Technology is a machine driving the mechanisms of society...it is not controlled by any person, country or organization. To survive one must adapt to the changes that are occurring daily. And education is where we train the leaders and the change artists of the 21st century. Here then, is my vision of the future with respect to education, as adapted from my presentation at Queen's University June 28 1993...
As we approach the 21st century, innovative technology has become the leading agent of change in the way our society operates. The fact that you are able to read this from anywhere in the globe has profound implications for communications and the way we will conduct business, play, and learn in the future, and is an example of things to come. Education, the process by which we develop and train the next generation for running the world they will inherit, must not only adapt to the changes technology has brought about, but it must lead in creating the changes. Today's students must be adaptable, creative, and technically literate in order to survive their world. Education must provide them with the tools and skills they need to lead themselves through this mind boggling transformation that is rapidly accelerating around us. Enter design and technology education. Many of us grew up with the perception of "tech ed" as a place to learn the trades, like auto mechanic, machinist, or carpenter. This idea has long disappeared like the trades themselves. Technology education (and design by association) has become the place where students learn to integrate their studies with the tools of technology and to learn about the future and their places in it. Technology education is applied art, applied business, applied science, applied math, applied sociology. It is design, communications, engineering, and personal development all wrapped into a constantly evolving, adapting, future thinking and creativity leaping package. We will train the auto mechanic, the machinist and the carpenter. We will also train the infonaut, the cybrarian, the visionary, the engineer, the artist, the McWorker. My hope, my dream, is that my students of today will be able to look back from their world of the year 2020, and appreciate the tools they recieved in tech ed. Michael Scott 96.03.20
Beam me up, Scotty!
WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY?
Technology is the application of knowledge to develop the tools our society requires to run. It is a combination of science, art, engineering, economics, and social studies that is brought together with creativity and ingenuity to improve the quality of our lives. Technology is about making it better, faster, easier, more economical, or more efficient. It is about making the world a better place to live.
Technology is about changeIn times long ago, during the Agricultural
Era, technological improvements were few and far between. Progress was
slow, and might have taken generations to come about. During the Industrial
Era, technology developed rapidly, vastly changing the way we lived.
In our lifetimes, in what we call the Information Age, technology has
turned change into a revolution, with changes occurring in an ever accelerating
pace. Change affects everyone, and the way we live.
Technology is about the creative spiritIn order to develop ideas and to use
the tools technology provides for us, we must learn to use our imaginations,
to use our creative instincts. The great designers and engineers of
our time were also great artists. They dreamed dreams of what did not
exist, and then learned how to make it happen.
Technology is about teamworkTechnology is becoming increasingly complex,
more complex than any one person can handle. Some people have great
computer skills, some are good at building things, some are good at
business, some at drawing, etc. The modern way of working requires teamwork,
learning how to use each other's best skills to accomplish the goals
of the project, whether it be fixing a car engine or designing a skyscraper.
Technology is the joy of discoveryThere is a tremendous amount of satisfaction
to be gained when you learn how things work, and then learn how to actually
build or fix it yourself. Technology is hands on, technology is learning
to put theory into practice. It is a never ending process, a new discovery
to be made around every corner.
Technology is the pursuit of excellenceIn order to be successful in any field
of technology, one must learn to be professional, to always reach for
excellence. There is a great amount of satisfaction and pride when you
work extra hard to accomplish something, and to know you did your best
work on it.
Technology is about innovationTechnology is the science of making do
with less, of learning to be creative and make things happen. It's about
dreaming of new concepts and ideas, then finding ways to accomplish
them. It's about using your best strengths to accomplish your goals.
Technology is about caringIn order to develop the tools of technology,
one must care about life, about community and about the planet. Technology
is useless if it does not in some way improve life. And more important
in today's world, it must also serve to help improve the chances of
survival for all life on this planet.
WHAT IS DESIGN?To paraphrase a famous scientist: "Everything in the universe is Design....everything else is stamp collecting." Design is everything, and teaching design is one of the most important and rewarding tasks in teaching. To learn what design means and how to teach design, see my Design and Teaching Design.
WHAT IS COMMUNICATIONS?
Beam me up, Scotty!
PROJECT: NEXT GENERATIONI subscribe to the philosophy that in an era of technological development acceleration such as we are experiencing today, today's students must be trained to be adaptable and versatile to be successful in the world of tomorrow. The old industrial school model of the 30's must be supplanted by new models reflecting the skills students will need as they enter the work force. The following lists the major themes with respect to the directions we are heading in technology education.
CURRICULUM INITIATIVES IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGYThe following are areas of study in technology that
were initiated or investigated in my department. These areas are divided
into specific subject categories, even though we would not make such
distinctions in a broad based technology class. For example, an electronic
design student may be working on an architectural design project. Our
biggest initiative is our CS4 project,
encompassing the entire program.
Communications
Biotechnology
Aerospace
Design and Engineering
Alternative Transportation
Personal Development
Environmental Studies
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