the future is here, butler community college, butler and wichita, kansas, february 2009
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The Future is Here
October 4, 1957
October 4, 1957
STEM Knowledge Mergers
Skill Mergers
?
STEM Knowledge Mergers
Skill Mergers
?
GlobalS&T
Demography
Millennial Sputnik
S&T
Demography
Our Bellwether
Diversity
InnovationGlobalizationIntegration
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce
What is your biggest
challenge?
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce
What is your biggest challenge?
“Workforce… We keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting a
different result.”
--Bryan Derreberry, President & CEO & Jim Schwarzenberger, VP
Butler County Economic
Development
“In the world of economic development, people talk about the importance of
location, location, location… but without the labor force location means
nothing.”
--David Alfaro, Director Butler County Economic Develoipment
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
National Institute for Aviation Research
“If we don’t have a trained workforce,
we’ll create technology and
export jobs.”
-- John Tomblin, Executive Director
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
May 25, 2008
Phoenix Mars Probe
ROBOTS
Gen X & Y
Silent & Boomer
Generational Transference
“We can’t be in our silos like we have been in the past.”
--D Smith, Visioneering Wichita
Econ Dev
E3 Networks
EmploymentEducation
CTC
P-20 Networks
UniversityP-12
STEMAcademics & CTE
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Kansas Board of Regents, TEA
“We need to be able to be able to move beyond pilots in order to scale to
the entire state.“
–Blake Flanders, Kansas Board of Regents, Kansas Post Secondary
Technical Ed Authority
DACUM“Define a
Curriculum”
STEMtransitions.org
STEMtransitions.org
Story
Technology
Jobs
Education
“There are kids on Maui who have never been to
the top of the mountain or to Hana much less have they traveled off of the
island.”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotographis/528878003/sizes/o/
What is my location?
“There are kids on Maui who have never been to
the top of the mountain or to Hana much less have they traveled off of the
island.”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotographis/528878003/sizes/o/
Where is Haealaka?
“There are kids on Maui who have never been to
the top of the mountain or to Hana much less have they traveled off of the
island.”
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotographis/528878003/sizes/o/
When I say Maui, do you think science and
technology or innovation?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotographis/528878003/sizes/o/
Opto-Mechatronics
Technician
Our product line is inventions.” –Dan O’Connel, CEO
“I am looking at the intersection of these technologies—where they overlap.” --Mark Hoffman, ECET Program Coordinator, MCC
Hawiian Translation
“Ahupua’a”
http://www.3dnworld.com/users/1/images/UltimateEarth.jpg
“Ahupua’a”Integrated, wholistic
system
“I do not think Maui is any different than the mainland…post
industrialization has placed greater demands
on math and education.” –Rose Yamada, elder
“Ho’ohanalima”
“Ho’ohanalima”Learning by doing
.
Environmental impact study during the reconstruction of Koie’ie Fishpond located in north Kihei– Kihei Charter School
Makena Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle Fibropapiloma Virus Study– Kihei Charter School
Opihi Population Health Assessment Research Study– Kihei Charter School
Waipulani Longitudinal Algae Research Project – Kihei Charter School
AppliedLearning
Real world
problem
TheoreticalKnowledge
Transdisciplinarity
AppliedLearning
Real world
problem
TheoreticalKnowledge
Beyond the disciplines
Next Generation Learning
Maryland Comprehensive
Liberal Arts, STEM and CTE
Model
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
Maryland Classroom: CTE: Educating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today, April 2008
Story
Technology
Jobs
Education
My daughter’s first computer at age—30 minutes.
4th Gen Computing
3rd Gen Computing
Birth of a new class of computing
http://www-bsac.eecs.berkeley.edu/archive/users/warneke-brett/SmartDust/
Berkeley’s Golem Dust11.7 mm3 total circumscribed volume
~4.8 mm3 total displaced volume
Berkeley’s Deputy Dust6.6 mm3 total circumscribed volume
4th Gen
11.7 mm3
6.6 mm3
Source: Harbor Research, 2003
M2MMARKETS
Intelligent Machines
Dumb Machines
Birth of a new class of machines
If you have an automobile made in the past 10 years, your car has more computing power than rockets used to put man on the moon.
TSTC West TX, Sweetwater, 10.31.2006
http://www.xpcarteam.com/
XP Vehicle Systems
Features: Over 2500 mile range using our patented XPack Multi-Core(TM) power plant, energy is delivered to you when you need it, inflatable frame technology, extensive ability to customize and mitigate obsolescence (EVERYTHING is upgradeable), you assemble or dealer assemble, direct ships to you, some models can change bodies, some models fold after assemble for storage or parking.
http://www.calcars.org/photos.html
1,000 MPG eq. Fuel Cell Car
http://www.terremoto.ca/images/exoskeleton.jpg
Hal 3 may some day replace the wheel chair for many people..
http://www.startrekdesktopwallpaper.com/new_wallpaper/Star_Trek_Voyager_SevenOfNine_JerryRyan_desktopwallpaper_800.jpg
https://www.carle.com/Hospital/about/images/Ear%20Diagram3.jpgCochlear Ear Implant
http://www.skidmore.edu/~dvella/fantvoy.jpg
Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
http://www.rsc.org/ej/LC/2006/b507312j/b507312j-f2.gif
http://www.rsc.org/ejga/LC/2006/b507312j-ga.gif
Lab-in-a-Pill
An artificial red cell – the respirocyte [41]. Designer Robert A. Freitas Jr. ©1999 Forrest Bishop.
http://www.imminst.org/freitas.html
Nano-Mechatronics
Implications
Adapted from Charles OstmanSenior Fellow
Institute for Global Futures
NEURO CHEM
BIOINFO
21st Century Architecture
Adapted from Charles OstmanSenior Fellow
Institute for Global Futures
NEURO CHEM
BIOINFO
E.O. Wilson’s Consilience
Adapted from Charles OstmanSenior Fellow
Institute for Global Futures
Arts & Humanities
Science, Eng.
& Tech
LawBusiness
STEM Driving Change
Education
AppliedLearning
Real world
problem
TheoreticalKnowledge
Beyond the disciplines
Story
Technology
Jobs
Education
Samuel Palmisano (CEO, IBM): Business Week: 10.11.2004
100 million jobs are going to be created in a lot of these
cross-disciplinary fields
Council on Competitiveness:National Innovation Initiative
Nanotechnology Fuel Cells Homeland Security
ADM, Hybrid, MEMS, Computer Forensics Wireless: M2M Mechatronics
Home TechnologyIntegrationBiotechnology
Digital Games
Forecasting.tstc.eduForecasting.tstc.edu
“Multi-Skill”
US DOL states that health careers will grow faster than any other sector of the labor market at about
30%. Three out of every 10 new jobs in the next 20 years will be in health-related fields.
Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Wesley Medical Center
RN - $38K - $60K
-- Don Morris, HR
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Kansas Medical Center, Andover
Intern Level Pay $26,000
“In eight years, I plan to earn $80K to $100K.”--Jay Hobson
“That’s very realistic…. There is a shortage of 100s of thousands of nurses today.” --Daryl Thornton, COO
Jay Hobson, Student Nurse
Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
“…critical decision making skills are what we are looking for…and every position in the hospital needs basic computer skills.”
Krista Thacker, Manager Staffing Resources, Via Christi, Wichita Health Network
MechatronicsThe synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, control systems and computers.
Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering Departments at RPIAll Contents Copyright(C) 2001 Mechatronics Lab at RPI
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Spirit AeroSystems Machine Operator
Starting - $26,000
2 years -- $32,000
8 years -- $60,000
--Robert Condreay, Staffing Manager
Wind Turbine Tech
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
“Turbine Techs earn $28-$40K a year… Many techs earning $40K - $80K a year with OT.” – Bryan Gregory, Jr.
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
“In most industries you have electricians, mechanics and IT, in wind, you are expected to do everything.”
-- Bryan Gregory, Jr.
11.1.2006, TSTC West TX, Sweetwater
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
http://www.osu-okmulgee.edu/news_and_events/image_archive/International/CamaroonVisitors_01.jpg
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008Spirit AeroSystems
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Frontier El Dorado Refining Company
Operator$40K - $60K
Instrumentation$40K - $60K
Machinist$40K - $60K
--Bill Kloeblen, Manager Human Resources
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
D-J Engineering
Engineering Design
$50K - $180K
Machinists & Sheet Metal
$22K - $42K
--Razaul A. Chowdhury, President
Specialized Knowledge &
Skills
Systems Knowledge &
Skills
Next Gen Jobs
MechatronicsThe synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, control systems and computers.
Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering Departments at RPIAll Contents Copyright(C) 2001 Mechatronics Lab at RPI
BIO-CHEM
4.16.2007, TSTC Waco
“….we had to upgrade our basic mechanic skills to
include programmable
logic controllers and electrical
systems.”--Dr. Ron Lentsch, Allergan
“In 2006, demand was off the charts. Every graduate had a job 6 months before graduation. Chemical Technology Graduates typically start at $35K and it is not uncommon for them to make $60K-to-$70K per year.” –Robert Hernandez, TSTC
National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
White Collar
Blue Collar
Gold Collar
Med-to-High Pay Skilled Jobs
Unskilled Operators
Highly Skilled
Operators
Next Gen Jobs
GM Train
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Spirit AeroSystems
“1,000 workers a year needed for the aerospace cluster… 2,000
plus when we are on the up side.”
--Jeff Turner, CEO
Frontier El Dorado Refining
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Wesley Medical Center
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Chief Master Sergeant David Wilson, Kansas Air National Guard
Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Kansas Air National Guard
Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Old Mission
Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
New Mission
Kansas Air Naitonal Guard, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Kansas Air National Guard, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Implications
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1950’s Jobs & Education
Source: Career Pathways: Education with a Purpose, p. 35
1950
The number of jobs requiring technical training is growing at five times the rate of other occupations.Innovate America, U.S. Council on Competitiveness
Flip Side
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness,
Butler CC in US Census Bureau
Employment by Education Level, Wichita MSA (2006), Adults age 25 to 64
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness,
Butler CC in US Census Bureau
“You have to have an education to be
successful.” –President Barack Obama,
Feb. 24, 2009
Story
Technology
Jobs
Education
Adapted from Charles OstmanSenior Fellow
Institute for Global Futures
Arts & Humanities
Science, Eng.
& Tech
LawBusiness
STEM Driving Change
Education
Flip Side
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness,
Butler CC in US Census Bureau
Next Generation Learning
Adapted from Charles OstmanSenior Fellow
Institute for Global Futures
Arts & Humanities
Science, Eng.
& Tech
LawBusiness
TEAMS Collaboration
Education
TEAMS Model Schools
• High degree of faculty interaction
• Academic-CTE integration
• Sequenced courses HS, CTC and University
• Transdisciplinary culture
STEMtransitions.org
Marty Thompson,
Career & Technical Director and Dean
of Advanced Technology
Complex - Denton ISD
AppliedLearning
Real world
problem
TheoreticalKnowledge
Transdisciplinarity
AppliedLearning
Real world
problem
TheoreticalKnowledge
Beyond the disciplines
STEMAcademic & CTE
Integration
“Growing evidence shows that pathways hold promise for reducing high school
dropout rates, increasing academic achievement and learning, and increasing
students’ earning power when they graduate. Equally compelling, studies
show that students enrolled in pathways perform as well as their traditionally
educated counterparts on key measures” (Hoachlander, et al, p. 3, 2008).
“Those who complete both a strong academic curriculum and a vocational
program of study (dual concentrators) may have better outcomes than those who pursue one or the other (Silverberg,
Warner, Fong, & Goodwin, 2004; Plank, 2001; Stone & Aliaga, 2003)” (National Alliance for Secondary Education and Transition, 2005, Career Preparatory
Experiences, ¶ 3).
Story
Technology
Jobs
Education
October 4, 1957
1,000 MPG eq. Fuel Cell Car
AppliedLearning
Real world
problem
TheoreticalKnowledge
Beyond the disciplines
The Future is Here