Future Trends Tips for Prelims 01 APR 2013 Mr Daniel Siew [email protected] Category Manager

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Future Trends Tips for Prelims 01 APR 2013 Mr Daniel Siew [email protected] Category Manager

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Future TrendsTips for Prelims01 APR 2013Mr Daniel [email protected] Manager

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Essential items for Prelims Presentation

• Five potential challenges and an overview of the relevant research to be presented

• Fundamental problem to be presented

• A total of ten potential challenges to be updated in your online portfolio

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Duration of Prelims PresentationFive mins oral presentation (unless formally excused from Prelims, all group members must speak)

Three mins Q & A

Time management is a perennial issue

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First Slide• Group Number• Finalised Project Title• Project Members’ names, classes

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Structure of ProblemsThe judges are not looking for essays, rambling arguments. We are looking for clarity, logic, reason and with some luck, creativity.

Use the FPSP model of structuring problems.

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RecapA Potential Challenge has 3 parts:Part 1: A FACT that can be derived from the scenario.Part 2: WHY this fact could pose a problem, leading to a larger negative consequence, within the scenario (this is the problem that you infer here)Part 3: RESEARCH to support why you believe this could be a problem. Your research may be based on formal academic papers / journals, opinions from authoritative / credible sources (e.g. universities, government organisations, international non-profit organisations, reputable newspapers).

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An example from elsewhereThe future scene states that students these days face increasing levels of stress from home (FACT, from future scene). This could be problematic in 2030 because if this trend persists, students may face such an insurmountable level of stress that many may turn to suicide (WHY). According to Dr Daniel Fung, Deputy Chief of IMH’s department of child and adolescent psychiatry, teenager suicide is usually caused by “relationship problems, especially with their parents” (RESEARCH).

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An example from within the sceneThe future scene states that some students are being forced to pursue their undergraduate studies overseas simply because their parents are working there (FACT, from future scene); this may be a problem because these undergraduates have no say in their country of study, leading to possible disillusionment (WHY). This is proven by / substantiated by / backed up by Dr XYZ of ABC, who predicted that BLEH (RESEARCH).

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Notice…Potential problems are always phrased as statements (not questions), and are always suggested as problems (using words like may, might, can, could) and not regarded as definite (not using words like will, would, shall, should, must).

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Negative examplesThe undergraduates will feel lonely.

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Negative examplesSince the future scene states that undergraduates have little choice in their country of study, they will feel lonely, resulting in them turning to crime.

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Negative examplesSince the future scene states that undergraduates have little choice in their country of study, they will feel lonely, leading to depression. Consequently due to depression, they will commit suicide. Their families will be distraught. Some might commit suicide too……………slippery slope continues…………… extinction of mankind happens.

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Tip: Diverge, before you converge

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The Fundamental ProblemYou may notice that out of your ten potential problems, a few may be related to the same significant theme that requires significant attention from you.

You may combine elements of these into the Fundamental Problem.

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The Fundamental ProblemThe FP should always be one that BEST FITS your intent AND if solved, would MOST POSITIVELY IMPACT society as a whole / create the most change.

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Phrasing of FPIt would be very much more realistic if your FP deals with something you and your team can address.Hence, you should aim to INCREASE, DECREASE, MINIMIZE, MAXIMIZE, REDUCE, IMPROVE a situation of your choice, as opposed to PREVENT, ELIMINATE, SOLVE, which are harder (and at times almost impossible) to do.

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Constituents of an FPYour FP must have a condition phrase, key verb phrase, purpose, and future scene parameters (time, location).

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An Example of an FP from elsewhere

Given the inference we have made that teenagers in 2050 are likely to suffer from the potential problems of teenage depression, isolation, and side effects from frequent pill-popping (CONDITION PHRASE), how might we improve the general well-being (KEY VERB PHRASE) of these teenagers so that they will not succumb to mental and physical illnesses that easily (PURPOSE) in Singapore in the year 2050 and beyond (FUTURE SCENE PARAMETERS)?

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A good FP…… is phrased as a question.

deals with a significant issue from the future scene (ADEQUACY).

deals with a significant issue from the future scene that is manageable – not too broad, not too narrow (FOCUS).

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Fail-proof Structure of Presentation Slides

Slide 1 – Opening Slide that shows group detailsSlide 2 – Problem 1Slide 3 – Further elaboration of research supporting Problem 1Slide 4 – Problem 2Slide 5 – Further elaboration of research supporting Problem 2(etc)Slide 12 – Fundamental ProblemSlide 13 – Bibliography (using APA format)

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The APA FormatAPA stands for American Psychological Association. The APA format is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences.

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How to cite internet sources using APA

Contributors' names (Last edited date). Title of resource. Retrieved from http://Web address for OWL resource

Angeli, E., Wagner, J., Lawrick, E., Moore, K., Anderson, M., Soderlund, L., & Brizee, A. (2010, May 5). General format. Retrieved from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/

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Citing other sourcesSearch “APA format” in Google and click the first link. It should bring you to the Purdue Online Writing Lab, which details just about every single kind of source you can cite in APA format.

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That said…As long as you present what is essential for Prelims, you are at liberty to style your presentation in as creative a manner as possible (e.g. gameshow, skit, speech of great rhetoric, etc). In fact, if your intention is to stand out from the rest and shine, you should aim to do this (just remember there is a time limit).

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Things to omit from your presentation

Role assignment for team members (this is an internal matter – the judges don’t need to know this)

Timeline of project (this is fixed anyway)

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Other admin detailsTitle of Project – update the judges during Prelims 1 if there’s a change.

Venue, schedule of Prelims 1 – released through EMB.

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Identifying Talent• The team with the best score from

Prelims 1 may be invited to take part in the 2013 Future Problem Solving Programme.

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Thank you, work hard & good luck!