Slides for Prescott Colloquium

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Intro slides for my talk about sustainable education and online social networking.

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Design for Pattern

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“Massive Change is not about the world of design; it's about the design of the world.” Bruce Mau

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linear

nonlinear

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Cross (left brain) Circle (right brain)Characteristic Independent – Industrial Culture Interdependent - Permaculture

Organization Centralized Distributed network

Energy Base Non-renewable Renewable

Material Flows Linear Cyclical

Scale Large Small

Movement Fast Slow

Feedback Positive Negative

Focus Center Edge

Activity Episodic change Rhythmic stability

Thinking Reductionist Holistic

Gender Male Female

Nature Biophobia Biophelia

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Cross (left brain) Circle (right brain)Characteristic Independent – Industrial Culture Interdependent - Permaculture

Organization Centralized Distributed network

Energy Base Non-renewable Renewable

Material Flows Linear Cyclical

Scale Large Small

Movement Fast Slow

Feedback Positive Negative

Focus Center Edge

Activity Episodic change Rhythmic stability

Thinking Reductionist Holistic

Gender Male Female

Nature Biophobia Biophelia

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Cross (left brain) Circle (right brain)Characteristic Independent – Industrial Culture Interdependent - Permaculture

Organization Centralized Distributed network

Energy Base Non-renewable Renewable

Material Flows Linear Cyclical

Scale Large Small

Movement Fast Slow

Feedback Positive Negative

Focus Center Edge

Activity Episodic change Rhythmic stability

Thinking Reductionist Holistic

Gender Male Female

Nature Biophobia Biophelia

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Cross (left brain) Circle (right brain)Characteristic Independent – Industrial Culture Interdependent - Permaculture

Mediacology Mass Media Networked Media

Communications One-to-Many Many-to-many

Information flow Push Pull

Core emotion Fear Love

Resources Scarcity Sufficiency

Ownership Intellectual Property Creative Commons

Perception The "real" Open Reality

Analysis Object/Thing Design

Representation Illusion Magic

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Cross (left brain) Circle (right brain)Characteristic Independent – Industrial Culture Interdependent - Permaculture

Mediacology Mass Media Networked Media

Communications One-to-Many Many-to-many

Information flow Push Pull

Core emotion Fear Love

Resources Scarcity Sufficiency

Ownership Intellectual Property Creative Commons

Perception The "real" Open Reality

Analysis Object/Thing Design

Representation Illusion Magic

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Cross (left brain) Circle (right brain)Characteristic Independent – Industrial Culture Interdependent - Permaculture

Mediacology Mass Media Networked Media

Communications One-to-Many Many-to-many

Information flow Push Pull

Core emotion Fear Love

Resources Scarcity Sufficiency

Ownership Intellectual Property Creative Commons

Perception The "real" Open Reality

Analysis Object/Thing Design

Representation Illusion Magic

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Convergence Culture:

This emerging mediascape is characterized by

• collective intelligence,

• affective economics,

• transmedia storytelling, and

• participatory culture.

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Clay Shirky’s Magic Formula

1) A plausible promise -- "why”

2) An effective tool-- "how”

3) An acceptable bargain with the users--

You accept promise and use tools; what does the user expect and what does the creator expects from the user? (p. 260)

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Open Source

• Anyone can add, edit, use, share, distribute• As long as you agree to do the same as the

previous users, i.e. keep the materials open source

• Affective economics-- do it for love, hobby, fun, sharing, giving-- earn money from customization and performance

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• an open cultural commons that serves as a restraint against cultural enclosure;

• a concept of ecological intelligence that challenges the Western notion of an autonomous self, and takes into account Bateson’s concept of organism plus environment, and is systems oriented;

• a view of community that is living, democratic and participatory;

• a transformative philosophy of education.

Some ecoliteracy considerations:

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Environment/community

mind/body

mediumcontent

feedback

Media Wheel

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