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Ruth Cuadra

Future Lens | Futures thinking for strategic pathfinding - 1 views

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    I like the word "pathfinding" in this context.
Lisa Eriksen

5 Ways To Reframe Your Thinking To Be More Like Elon Musk | Fast Company | Business + I... - 2 views

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    "One of the most exciting things about human beings is our ability to imagine alternative futures/"
Ruth Cuadra

How to Use Design Thinking to Improve Your Nonprofit's Digital Strategy - 1 views

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    Emphasis is observing human experience, analyzing challenges and opportunities, and envisioning future possibilities
Gina Hall

A Future Full of Badges - Commentary - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    What is a digital badge, exactly? The MacArthur foundation says it's "a validated indicator of accomplishment, skill, quality or interest," Students will be able to customize learning goals within the larger curricular framework, integrate continuing peer and faculty feedback about their progress toward achieving those goals, and tailor the way badges and the metadata within them are displayed to the outside world. Students won't just earn badges-they'll build them, in an act of continuous learning.
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    We actually were intrigued by the badges concept for the LF project and considered applying for the grant through the Digital Media & Learning Competition. But we felt we had our hands full with the project at this time - perhaps in the future?
Johanna Fassbender

Wise Words with Tomonori Kagaya | Springwise - 1 views

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    Mico, a pair of headphones that play music that matches the mood of the person wearing them. The found says one of the first things he does when he gets to the office is 'think about the future.'
Ruth Cuadra

Palm-sized Star Trek tech may be closer than you think | The Future Is Now - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Pocket-sized xray machine will be here before you know it...identify materials in an instant like a Star Trek tricorder.  Best part: my son works for this company!  Watch the video, he's on the left in the first shot of the lab.
Ruth Cuadra

What's the Future of Work? - At Work - WSJ - 1 views

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    how, where and with whom we work will undergo some big changes Today we value journalists and surgeons much more than janitors, but in 2022 we may think very differently. We will need to understand what humans are really good at and foster those skills, outsourcing the rest
Ruth Cuadra

Think tank counters dystopian science fiction's 'wet blanket effect' on innovation (Wir... - 0 views

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    science fiction is an extraordinary storytelling medium that can help the audience realise that we are active agents in shaping our own futures rather than the victims of the default dystopias Can museums be a medium like that?
Elizabeth Merritt

The Daily Northwestern | Endowments: What are they good for? - 0 views

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      I think he means "liquid," not "illiquid"
  • in this wager against the future, austerity is partly a moral calculus. For funds can grow with compound interest, but so too can ideas.”
  • “If (universities’) goal is to continue into the deep future, then spending more now could better prop up the university’s scholarship-driven mission than hoarding in strict deference to the dollar,” Bernard wrote. “The example of graduate funding illustrates how,
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    Interesting and informative article. Thanks. Endowments can be very helpful. But the nonprofit and should set it up only after a careful conversation and a joint agreement. It so happened that I'm currently writing an essay on the topic. I should say, this source https://writinguniverse.com/free-essay-examples/crime/ includes a lot of useful info, so it helped me. Turning back to endowments, it is important to keep in mind that they are invested in perpetuity and that endowment life insurance policies do not have investment risk or interest rate risk.
Ruth Cuadra

A letter from 2056: Utopian L.A. is where everyone wants to live - 0 views

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    "In 2056, L.A. is a utopian city with excellent mass transit. OK Angelenos and Californians, what you do you think about this view of 2056?
Lisa Eriksen

Are You A Paster, Presentist, Or Futurian? | Stay Attuned | Big Think - 0 views

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    Are you a Utopian Futurist?  Or a Paster or Presentist?
Elizabeth Merritt

Does the Art World Have a Demographics Problem? | Picture This | Big Think - 1 views

  • experience of the population in our increasingly diverse and still troubled nation.” Perhaps it’s time for art museums to advocate actively for a place in the national educational curriculum, not just for their own selfish survival, but to save culture itself as a important part both of our heritage and of our future as a coalition of creatively, critically
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