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What is your image of the Future?

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Why does it matter?

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Shifting demographics: Techno-Social-Economic

Revolution EEE Museum Design

Nexus of the fast lane and the “slow movement,”

Of the real and virtual Of the social and the private Of the passive and the

participatory Of the global and the local

The future is not a mystery….

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27 Florida’s by 2025States where at least 20% ofThe population will be elderly

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Demographic Mismatch

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Life of a Millennial, born in 1985

Birth: PCs are 10 years old

Age 5: World Wide Web Age 11: Google

Age 12: BlogsAge 14: NapsterAge 16: Wikipedia and iPod

Age 19: Facebook Age 20: YouTubeAge 25

3D KinectedWorld

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Marc Prensky originated “digital native” term and this list

Digital Natives & Digital Immigrants

Evaluating Gaming Learning Searching Analyzing Growing up Evolving

Shopping Communicating Sharing Buying Selling Exchanging Creating Meeting Dating Collecting Coordinating

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Future: Kinected 3D World

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PRESENT

PROBABLEPOSSIBLE PREFERRED

FIRSTWINACTIONS

STRATEGY

Preferred Future Planning3-Cone Model

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What is your image of the future?

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Table discussion exerciseRead your three images

when called upon

Picturing the Future

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Preferred Future Planning is not really about the future.

It is about folding the future back on the present so that you can make better decisions today.

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Table discussion exercise Read your ideas when called upon

Looking back from the Future

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The future is not something that just happens to us.

Glen HiemstraFuturist.com

The future is something

we do.