did ye ken

81

Upload: learning-and-teaching-scotland

Post on 22-Nov-2014

7.414 views

Category:

Technology


0 download

DESCRIPTION

A version of the world famous 'Did You Know - Shift Happens' presentation from a Scottish context.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Did Ye Ken
Page 2: Did Ye Ken
Page 3: Did Ye Ken
Page 4: Did Ye Ken
Page 5: Did Ye Ken
Page 6: Did Ye Ken
Page 7: Did Ye Ken
Page 8: Did Ye Ken
Page 9: Did Ye Ken
Page 10: Did Ye Ken

… is greater than the total population of the European Union.

Page 11: Did Ye Ken

In India, it’s the

top 42%

Page 12: Did Ye Ken
Page 13: Did Ye Ken

If you consider together 13 variations on the

spelling…

Page 14: Did Ye Ken

… ‘Mohamed’ was the

2nd most popular

name for a British boy

in 2006.

Page 15: Did Ye Ken
Page 16: Did Ye Ken
Page 17: Did Ye Ken
Page 18: Did Ye Ken

in a UNICEF survey of children living in relative poverty in the developed world.

lastBritain came

Page 19: Did Ye Ken

GROS expects the number of children in Scotland to drop by

15% over the next 25 years.

Page 20: Did Ye Ken
Page 21: Did Ye Ken
Page 22: Did Ye Ken

If you took If you took every jobevery job there is there is today in the UKtoday in the UK……

and Germanyand Germany

and Franceand France

and Italyand Italy

and Polandand Poland……

Page 23: Did Ye Ken
Page 24: Did Ye Ken
Page 25: Did Ye Ken
Page 26: Did Ye Ken
Page 27: Did Ye Ken

According to the Department of Trade and Industry…

Page 28: Did Ye Ken
Page 29: Did Ye Ken

The average Briton today will have 16

homes in their lifetime.

Page 30: Did Ye Ken

20 years ago it was 5.

Page 31: Did Ye Ken

According to former USAccording to former USSecretary of EducationSecretary of EducationRichard Riley…Richard Riley…

Page 32: Did Ye Ken
Page 33: Did Ye Ken
Page 34: Did Ye Ken
Page 35: Did Ye Ken
Page 36: Did Ye Ken

Scotland accounts for 0.2% of global carbon emissions

Page 37: Did Ye Ken

The refinery at Grangemouth accounts for 5% of the UK’s

total carbon emissions.

Page 38: Did Ye Ken

Scotland’s estimated energy potential from renewable sources is an output of 59.1GW

Page 39: Did Ye Ken

Our current consumption is 10.5GW

Page 40: Did Ye Ken
Page 41: Did Ye Ken

The only authorities in the UK with broadband Internet penetration above 50%...

Page 42: Did Ye Ken

are Shetland and Aberdeenshire.

Page 43: Did Ye Ken

(Stirling, Aberdeen and Moray make up the rest of the UK’s top five)

Page 44: Did Ye Ken
Page 45: Did Ye Ken

Nintendo invested more than

$140million

$140million

in research and development in 2002 alone

Page 46: Did Ye Ken

In the same period, the U.S. Federal Government spent less than half that much on research and innovation in education.

Page 47: Did Ye Ken

Wikipedia,the onlineuser-created encylopedia, has 8 million articles in 253 languages

Page 48: Did Ye Ken

1 visitor in 20 will edit its content.

Page 49: Did Ye Ken
Page 50: Did Ye Ken
Page 51: Did Ye Ken
Page 52: Did Ye Ken
Page 53: Did Ye Ken
Page 54: Did Ye Ken
Page 55: Did Ye Ken
Page 56: Did Ye Ken
Page 57: Did Ye Ken

By 2005, that figure had reached

500 billion

Page 58: Did Ye Ken
Page 59: Did Ye Ken
Page 60: Did Ye Ken
Page 61: Did Ye Ken
Page 62: Did Ye Ken
Page 63: Did Ye Ken

It is estimated that aweek’s worth of The Times…

Page 64: Did Ye Ken
Page 65: Did Ye Ken
Page 66: Did Ye Ken

That’s estimated to be more than all the information available for the previous 5000 years

Page 67: Did Ye Ken
Page 68: Did Ye Ken

For students starting a For students starting a four-year technical degree, four-year technical degree,

this means that . . .this means that . . .

Page 69: Did Ye Ken

half of what they learn in their first half of what they learn in their first

year of study will be outdated year of study will be outdated by the end of their third year.by the end of their third year.

Page 70: Did Ye Ken
Page 71: Did Ye Ken
Page 72: Did Ye Ken

have never lived in a world without the Internet.

The young people who left

school this year

Page 73: Did Ye Ken
Page 74: Did Ye Ken

The One Laptop Per Child Foundation is expecting to deliver

between 50 to 100 million computers a

year to children in developing countries

Page 75: Did Ye Ken

By 2023, when today’s P1s will be just 21 years old and beginning their (first) careers…

Page 76: Did Ye Ken
Page 77: Did Ye Ken
Page 78: Did Ye Ken
Page 79: Did Ye Ken
Page 80: Did Ye Ken
Page 81: Did Ye Ken