1 / 16

Future Trends

Title: Restoring the iDentity. Future Trends. Group number: XXXXXX Lee Cheok Feng (2i1) Marcus Lim (2i1) Ryan Yeo (2i1) Online portfolio: http://restoringtheidentity.wikispaces.com/Home. SKIT. Problem 1. Services and help come at a hefty price Only rich can afford help

elwyn
Download Presentation

Future Trends

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Title: Restoring the iDentity Future Trends Group number: XXXXXX Lee Cheok Feng (2i1) Marcus Lim (2i1) Ryan Yeo (2i1) Online portfolio: http://restoringtheidentity.wikispaces.com/Home

  2. SKIT

  3. Problem 1 • Services and help come at a hefty price • Only rich can afford help • Poor or middle-class must work independently • Rich: more skilled, better opportunities • Widening gap

  4. Problem 1 (cont’d) • Study: gap causes poor to borrow from rich • Debt-to-income ratio: 1.5 as of 2010 • Might have caused global recessions

  5. Problem 2 • People before university are spoonfed • No control over decisions in life eg. Career paths • Over-reliant; require help for all their endeavours

  6. Problem 2 (cont’d) • Study: Students given tests 3 years after graduation • Test of memory retention • Spoonfed students did poorly

  7. Problem 3 • Lack of scholarships • Underprivileged youths deprived of opportunities • Unearthed gems and talents

  8. Problem 3 (cont’d) • Scholarships that benefit all financial groups today • Given to anyone who displays all-rounded characters • Eg. PSC, President’s Scholarship • Future: Does not exist

  9. Problem 4 • Adults in 2047 are too self-reliant. • Will not seek help or ask for assistance. • Make same mistakes repeatedly • Stagnant

  10. Problem 4 (cont’d) • Report by Arizona Republic • Young adults might have to solve their own problems in future • No one to turn to when in need • Shoulder the responsibility of their financial and work lives

  11. Problem 5 • Face-to-face communication is rare • Caused by over-advancement of technology • Relationships no longer close knit • People lose their social skills • Society becomes unfriendly

  12. Problem 5 (cont’d) • Study: 75% of teenagers between 12 and 17 have cell phones • Teachers: texting tends to cause social shyness and awkwardness

  13. Fundamental Problem • Given that the scenario states that relationships in 2047 are poor, leading to selfishness as well as a cold society, • It could be a problem for the people in 2047 as society will become a place where: • Nobody cares for one another • Nobody is able to communicate properly on a face-to-face basis

  14. Fundamental Problem (cont’d) • How might we improve relationships between members of the society • Such that society becomes a much friendlier place in 2047?

  15. Bibliography • Michael Kumhof; RomainRancière (November 2010). Inequality, Leverage and Crises. Retrieved from http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2010/wp10268.pdf • David Hardman (2006). Throw Away the Spoon! Making Life Difficult for Students. Retrieved from http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/library/b45335_3.pdf • Martin A. Conway; Gillian Cohen; Nicola Stanhope (13 June 1991). On the Very Long-Term Retention of Knowledge Acquired Through Formal Education: Twelve Years of Cognitive Psychology. Retrieved from http://www.cs.northwestern.edu/~paritosh/papers/KIP/ConwayLongTermRetention.pdf • Margo Gardner; Laurence Steinberg (July 2005). Peer Influence on Risk Taking, Risk Preference, and Risky Decision Making in Adolescence and Adulthood: An Experimental Study. Retrieved from http://www.allpsychologycareers.com/topics/peer-pressure.html • Jahna Berry (24 April 2011). Young adults face future of self-reliance. Retrieved from http://www.azcentral.com/business/articles/2011/04/24/20110424arizona-middle-class-young-adults-self-reliance.html • Jennifer Ludden; Amanda Lenhart (20 April 2010). Teen Texting Soars; Will Social Skills Suffer? Retrieved from http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126117811 • The Singapore Government (27 March 2013). President’s Scholarship. Retrieved from http://www.pscscholarships.gov.sg/content/pscsch/default/scholarshipapplication/president_scholarship.html

  16. Thank you!

More Related