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The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
October 4, 1957
STEM Knowledge Mergers
Skill Mergers
?
What is the context of
change most
relevant to education
today?
v
GlobalS&T
Demography
Millennial Sputnik
www.kurzweilai.net/.../ SIN_headshot_highres.html
“We're doubling the rate of progress every decade, we'll see a century of progress--at today's rate--in only 25 calendar years.”
Kurzweil, KurzweilAI.net, March 7, 2001
Is the issue
STEM?
The key 21st Century issues:
war, environmental degradation, globalization,
population explosion, hunger, poverty and the…
The key 21st Century issues:
…competitiveness of the military, companies, students
and workers.
The objective
is creating the
capacity for
innovation.
Innovation Capacity
STEM Capacity
System of Forces & key 21st Century Issues
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
“We are losing institutional knowledge and skill.”
--Jim
--Bryan Derreberry, President & CEO & Jim Schwarzenberger, VP
“Workforce development and
economic development are the
same thing…”--Linda Sorrell, Workforce Center, Wichita
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
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
Regional, State and National Innovation Networks
Co-opetition
“We can’t be in our silos like we have been in the past.”
--D Smith, Visioneering Wichita
Thinkers and Do’ers.
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Da Vinci Minds
TechnologySTEM Mergers
JobsJob Mergers
StrategiesE3 Mergers
Orlando Media Industry – DMAF – J. French
ROBOTS
Serious Games
Games for Entertainment
Transformation of Ed Tech
$7.5 million project that immerses students in the hectic environment of a hospital's intensive care unit and places them in a first-person role as a health-care professional. Funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, Pulse!! is being developed by Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, which in turn hired Hunt Valley (Md.)-based BreakAway to produce and design the platform. –Business Week
http://www.businessweek.com/innovate/content/apr2006/id20060410_051875.htm
Pulse!!
USC ISI and Tactical Language Training
(ITSEC 2005)
Simulation-Based Triage Training, Games for Health: Mass Casualty Care Panel , RTI International
Yang Cai, Ingo Snel, Betty Chenga, Suman Bharathi, Clementine Klein d, Judith Klein-Seetharaman; Carnegie Mellon University, University of Frankfurt, Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
www.andrew.cmu.edu/~ycai/biogame.pdf
Yang Cai, Ingo Snel, Betty Chenga, Suman Bharathi, Clementine Klein d, Judith Klein-Seetharaman; Carnegie Mellon University, University of Frankfurt, Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
www.andrew.cmu.edu/~ycai/biogame.pdf
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“…transfer of the art and
technologies of video
games to education
and learning systems.”
NOSE
Vienna University of Technology Players operate track switches and adjusting the speed of virtual trains to prevent virtual trains from colliding. Researchers Daniel Wagner, Thomas Pintaric and Dieter Schmalstieg
http://geeklit.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html
Nokia Research Center, Helsinki Finland in MIT Technology Review
My daughter’s first computer at age—10 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
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Lab-in-a-Pill
4th GEN
Wesley Medical Center, Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
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Lab-in-a-Pill
4th GEN
ROBOTS
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PLEO
ROBOTS
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“A robotic life form with an evolving Personality.”
--Ugobe PLEO by Tom Atwood, ROBOT Spring 2008
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_598.html
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
Information Technology
Mechatronics & IT
Work Environment, Tools & Products
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7643818/
Running Shoe?
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• 1,000th of a second sensor measures gap between heel and a magnet
• 20-MHz microcontroller measures changes in compression
• Motor spins at 4000 rpm turns a screw loosens cable
• Environmentally and operator adaptive shoe sole
Wearable Robot
Computing Machines
ROBOTS
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Cochlear Ear Implant
Robots Humans
CYBORGS
ROBOTS
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Holy batcapes! The age of the superhero suit is upon us --Iain S Bruce, Technology Editor
D30 Polymer Armor
An artificial red cell – the respirocyte [41]. Designer Robert A. Freitas Jr. ©1999 Forrest Bishop. http://www.imminst.org/freitas.html
Nano-Mechatronics
Meta Analysis
STEM Mergers
Technology
Jobs
Strategies
Flip Side
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness, Butler CC in US Census Bureau
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
Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce
“44% to 62% of aviation workers are eligible for retirement in the next 10
years.”
--Bryan Derreberry, President & CEO
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Frontier El Dorado Refining Company
“Average Age 51.”
--Bill Kloeblen, Manager Human Resources
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness, Butler CC in US Census Bureau
White Collar
Blue Collar
Gold Collar
Med-to-High Pay Skilled Jobs
The number of jobs requiring technical training is growing at five times the rate of other occupations.Innovate America, U.S. Council on Competitiveness
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
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
D-J Engineering
Engineering Design
$50K - $180K
Machinists & Sheet Metal
$22K - $42K
--Razaul A. Chowdhury, President
Butler Engineering
Graphics
$24K – $34K
--Mel Whiteside, Engineering Graphics
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Real-time Reporting
$36K to $100K
--Rhonda Landsverk, Real-time Reporting
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
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
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
Med-to-High Skill and Professional Jobs
General Academics
Technical – Workforce Ed
Next Gen
Information Technology
Mechatronics & IT
Work Environment, Tools & Products
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
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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
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April 7 to 11, 2008
“….we had to upgrade our basic mechanic skills to include
programmable logic controllers and electrical systems.”
--Dr. Ron Lentsch, Allergan
4/2007, TSTC Waco
Specialized Knowledge &
Skills
Systems Knowledge &
Skills
Employment & ED Environment
GM Train
Unskilled Operators
Highly Skilled
Operators
Employment Environment
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 College
April 7 to 11, 2008
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
Kansas Air National 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
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
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C4 Operations Centers
AirLandSeaSpaceCyber
Skill Mergers
?
Meta Analysis
Job
Merg
ers
Technology
Jobs
Strategies
What is the context of
change most
relevant to education
today?
v
GlobalS&T
Demography
Environment-System of Forces
K-12
CTC – Workforce & Technical Programs
University
EmployersIndustry, Government, Military and Civil Society
Environmental System of Forces Globalization, Demography, Science & Technology
K-12
CTC – Workforce & Technical Programs
University
EmployersIndustry, Government, Military and Civil Society
Environmental System of Forces Globalization, Demography, Science & Technology
Ed Mergers
Ed Silos
Institutional Mergers
The objective
is creating the
capacity for
innovation.
Innovation Capacity
STEM Capacity
System of Forces & key 21st Century Issues
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Da Vinci Minds
OK, how do we do that?
Willard R. Daggett, Ed.D., President of the International
Center for Leadership in Education
Academics
ARTSCTE
America’s Top Performing Schools
Flip Side“Like many school systems, Maryland's Charles County Public Schools had different tracks for high school students who were going on to college and those pursuing vocational training. This outdated model ultimately reduced the status of voc ed to a lower level than academic programs. James Richmond, our district superintendent, championed the idea of a 21st- century school that would bring vocational and academic students together in one facility.”
Ed Mergers
Ed Silos
Pedagogical Mergers
Med-to-High Skill and Professional Jobs
General Academics
Technical – Workforce Ed
Next Gen
work readiness = college readiness = success readiness
--Jim Means, Executive Director for Technical Education, Wichita Public Schools
No really, how do we
do that?
Contextual
Theoretical Applied
CTE
Marty Thompson,
Career & Technical Director and Dean
of Advanced Technology
Complex - Denton ISD
Educational environment which facilitates student pursuit of :
• Licensures/Certifications
• College Credits through Dual Credit
• Academic Excellence and CTE Relevance
• Knowledge/skills that will increase earning potential
• Unified preparation for post-secondary college and career goals
How do we align education and employment?
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
How do model programs align education and employment?
Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce
“Alignment is the issue… We need to start in 5th or
6th grade...” --Bryan
“We need to build a [human capital] supply
chain…” --Jim
--Bryan Derreberry, President & CEO and Jim Schwarzenberger, VP Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
Butler – Wichita
MSA
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
High School
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
“BCC has 2+2 programs with Wichita State University, Kansas State, and Pittsburg State University.”
–Buford Pringle, Integrated Manufacturing Technology
DJ Engineering, Butler Community College
April 7 to 11, 2008
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Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
High School
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008Via Christi - Wichita Health Network
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
Waco – Texas State Technical
College
Waco Aerospace
Industry
K-12 Formal Feeders
High School
TSTC
Free Flight
L3 Scholarship Model
Semester 1, 2, 3Eligibility for part-time employment at L3
Semester 4, 5Tuition paid for first three semesters
Part-time employment at L3
Tuition paid directly by L3
Upon GraduationTwo-year employment contract with L3
Students Education Industry
Clear path to careerReduced student debtReal work experiencePurposeful investmentHIGHER SUCCESS RATES
Fulfilling the missionAligned curriculum with industry needs
Grow programs in demandAnticipate new program needsINCREASED ENROLLMENT
Leveraged investmentPositive ROI
Not subject to supplyEngaged in production
QUALITY WORKFORCE
Orlando – Central Florida
Corridor
Ocoee Demonstration Middle School
Orlando Tech – High School Program
Orlando FIEA University Program
Orlando Media Industry – DMAF – J. French
Lubbock – North Texas Regional Center for
Innovation and Commercialization
Bryron Martin ATC
Bryron Martin ATC
Meta Analysis
E3 Mergers
TechnologySTEM Mergers
JobsJob Mergers
StrategiesE3
October 4, 1957
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Demography
Millennial Sputnik
Skill Mergers
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The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
Nanotechnology Fuel Cells Homeland Security
ADM, Hybrid, MEMS, Computer Forensics
Wireless: M2M Mechatronics
Home TechnologyIntegration
Biotechnology
Digital Games
Emerging Technology ForecastsEmerging Technology Forecasts
Emerging Technology TechBriefsEmerging Technology TechBriefs
Forecasting.tstc.eduForecasting.tstc.edu
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The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
Flip Side
Flip Side
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness, Butler CC in US Census Bureau
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness, Butler CC in US Census Bureau
Source: Dr. Gene George, Executive Director, Research and Effectiveness, Butler CC in US Census Bureau
1. Labor Distribution by pay. How many medium to high pay jobs are for skilled labor?
2. Net Replacements3. Supply and Demand Model –
AERO 10 Year Demand Pipeline
Wichita Metro Chamber of Commerce
“Alignment is the issue… We need to start in 5th or 6th grade... We need to build a [human capital]
supply chain…”
--Bryan Derreberry, President & CEO
Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Compliments of D-J Engineering
Highest Paying Majors 1 Year Post-Graduation:Bachelors & Associates Degrees Only
College MajorExit Level
Annual Pay
1. Health Professions/Clinical Sciences BA $47,306
2. Engineering BA $45,278
3. Health Professions/Clinical Sciences AAS $44,230
4. Construction Trades AAS $40,120
5. Engineering Technologies/Technicians BA $39,677
6. Science Technologies/ Technicians AAS $37,968
7. Architectural & Related Services AAS $36,737
8. Precision Production AAS $34,167
9. Computer & Information Sciences BA $33,276
10. Business, Mgmt. & Marketing BA $30,851
**Avg. earnings for entire graduating cohort, not for individual graduates
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
Nurse Aid – Daryl Thornton, Kansas Med Center
Yvonne Moussa, Phar D. – 2 plus 4 pharma tech, KS Med Ctr
Auto Collision
$30K - $40K in the Valley
$42K plus home, auto, health and life insurance plus a car
http://www.osu-okmulgee.edu/news_and_events/image_archive/International/CamaroonVisitors_01.jpg
“TSTC grads’ entry-level pay is $32K-to-$44K per year. They make a lot more because they get double-time after 9 hours of OT. My lowest paid tech made ~$69K, the average was ~$85K and the highest paid was ~$120K.”
–Nat Lopez, AT&T Network Services
Entry-Level R&D Tech
$40,000-to-$50,000
4.16.2007, TSTC Waco
Mechatronics
Electronics Mechatronics
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
Delia Weaver, Principal
Former Director of CATE
San Benito CISD
Sarah
“It’s a stepping stone.”
Nash
“We rotate through the ER, pediatrics, surgery, ICU, new born, labor and delivery and oncology.”
Sarah
“I am going to the University of MHB, then into nursing and hopefully to medical school.”
Nash
“I am going to become an emergency medical technician next year at TSTC through dual enrollment and I want to go onto specialize and work in the emergency room.”
Cindy Bengston, RN, BSN
“CNA’s in the dual enrollment program with TSTC have a 100% pass rate. Most classes are 40%-to50%. It’s unheard of…”
“Understanding systems is the core. Today’s technicians have to play different roles. They have to know electronics, com-puters and mechanical systems and how they interact.”
--Diego Villarreal
Computer Aided Drafting & Design
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Flip Side
Lower Rio Grande Valley
o College transition rates, all students: 56.7%
o College transition rates, Tech Prep (2005 cohort): 65.7%
State of Texas
o College transition rates, all students: 55.3%
o College transition rates (2005 cohort): Tech Prep: 55.6%
Source: High School College Linkages, THECB Fall 2006 Preliminary Enrollment, (2005-2006 Data), in Patricia G. (Pat) Bubb
18% Increase in College Attendance
Focus on CTE medium-high skill and professional vocations
CTE perception low skill or no
skill -- Blue Collar
CTE Position & Perception Shifting
High School
TSTC
Free Flight
1. Innovation Coaches1. Counselor2. Recruiter3. Consultant
2. VP E3 to Collaborate with VP Academics
3. Innovation Model Intrapreneurship and Entrepreneurship
4. Treat ed innovation as a business to create scalable and sustainable business model
5. Hierarchy vs Systems Key to evolution and growth
K-12
CTC – Workforce & Technical Programs
University
EmployersIndustry, Government, Military and Civil Society
Environmental System of Forces Globalization, Demography, Science & Technology
K-12
CTC – Workforce & Technical Programs
University
EmployersIndustry, Government, Military and Civil Society
Environmental System of Forces Globalization, Demography, Science & Technology
Waco Aerospace
Industry
K-12 Formal Feeders
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
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Butler Community CollegeApril 7 to 11, 2008
Compliments of D-J Engineering
“BCC has 2+2 programs with Wichita State University, Kansas State, and Pittsburg State University.”
–Buford Pringle, Integrated Manufacturing Technology
Dassault need for Curriculum for CC and HS
Skill Mergers
?
A.I.M. Donna McKethan (WISD, TSTC & Baylor)
Skill Mergers
?
Skill Mergers
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The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies
K-12 Talent Pipeline
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spaceTEAMSSan Antonio,TX
Robot competition plus career and
academic exploration and
history of science and technology.
spaceTEAMSSan Antonio,TX
Middle School
US First-EISDAndrew SchuetzeSan Antonio,TX
High School
Game Camp
But the students are not ready for
college… remedial ed is
killing us!
FASTT MATH
Tabula Digita’s
Dimenxian
The Future is Here Wichita MSA: Emerging Technologies, Jobs & Strategies