Navigating Change: Sailing and Adapting in a Tech-Driven World
Explore the transformative journey of Captain Charles Balch on a 40 ft sailboat, living off the grid in the Caribbean. Learn how to thrive with limited resources through efficiency, conservation, and creativity. Delve into the evolution of technology, from the Industrial Revolution to the emergence of digital communities. Understand the shift towards future jobs and innovations that did not exist a decade ago. Discover the balance between machines and human capabilities, and the essential skills for thriving in our fast-evolving world.
Navigating Change: Sailing and Adapting in a Tech-Driven World
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Shift Happens Captain Charles V. Balch MEd, MBA, PhD
Keep it Simple 40 ft Sailboat – $35K Every major island in the Caribbean (for $200 fuel) 2 Solar panels Six Batteries Lights, fans, stereo, notebook computer No fridge No hot water Off the Grid
What to with Limited Resources • Learn to use less • Greater efficiencies • Sacrifice/Do without • Appreciate what you have • Steal from someone else • Find alternatives • It’s fun to buy food daily
Third Stage of the Industrial Revolution • First Machines extended muscle • Second Machines extend senses • Third Machines extend mind
Expect Change • The top ten in demand jobs for 2010 • did not exist in 2004 • We are currently preparing students for jobs that do not exist… • Using technologies that don’t yet exist… • To solve problems we don’t know are problems … yet…
New Communities • If MySpace were a country it would be the 5th largest in the world (between Indonisia and Brazil). • There are 31 billion Google Searches each month • The first text message was sent in 1992 • Today the number of daily text message exceeds the population of the planet.
Name this Country • Richest in the World • Largest Military • Center of world business and finance • Strongest education system • World center of innovation and invention • Currency the world standard of value • Highest standard of living
Future Computer Trends • Smaller, faster, cheaper • Cell phones are a million times cheaper, a thousand times more powerful, a hundred thousand times smaller than computers built in 1965. • What used to fit in a building now fits in your pocket • computer will fit inside a blood cell in 25 years • 500 years to figure out book technology • Facebook, Google, Twitter, Ebay • More ideas out there
Computers as Smart as Humans • By the year 2030. • The next half century will see 32 times the amount of innovation of the last half. • We can expect a super computer that exceeds the computational capabilities of the human brain by 2013. • By 2049 a thousand dollar computer will exceed the capabilities of the human species.
Man versus Machine? • Machine • Straight storage and retrieval of information • Defined calculations • Human • Able to love • Association of different strands of information • To look ahead/plan • Creativity
Survival of the FittestWhat is the Skill Set Best prepares? • Darwin’s Peppered Moth
My Winner Predictions • Ability to see the big picture • Ability to quickly find and comprehend needed facts • Love of life • Virtual Reality will be the ultimate addiction • Charismatic communication