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SXSW 2015 was all about macrotrends

March 25, 2015Anne Boyseneducation, entertainment, forecasts, future, immersive technologies, innovation, marketing, media, social media

I have been busy with SXSW lately and taken a pretty long break from writing. Unlike so many in the professional and personal blogosphere I’m too overwhelmed with sessions, pitches and expos at SXSW that I can’t really find “the thing” that broke out or defined the mood of the conference. If I had to mention particular…

Scenarios with Children – How A Class of 1st Graders Sees Life in 2026

October 8, 2013Anne Boysenaugmented reality, digital interfaces, education, forecasts, future, Generation Z, green consumption, Homeland generation, scenario, sharing

I keep turning back to a scenario project I did with a group of 1st graders in 2011. This was a regular class at a public school in Austin where the goal was to inspire the children to think creatively about their own future and life in the year 2026. This session yielded some particularly…

The Class of 2025 – Smart Kids Who Might Not Be ‘Buying It’?

October 4, 2013Anne Boyseneducation, forecasts, future, Generation Z, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents

Appealing to the hearts and minds of the Homelander kids (post-millennials) happens by addressing their taste for technology and modern communication devices. Growing up with touchscreens as the main window to the world, these kids are seriously steeped in a lifestyle and educational agenda that revolves around digital – where technologies are used as learning…

Can Technology Fix the Cost Crisis in Healthcare and Education?

June 3, 2013Anne Boysendigital interfaces, economics, education, health care, smart phones

Most personal insolvencies these days are caused by expenses related to the two service industries we depend on the most in our modern society – healthcare and education. And not surprisingly some of the most disruptive technological and social innovations are happening in these two areas as well. Much of the skyrocketing healthcare costs in…

The Future of Education

January 25, 2013Anne Boysen1 commentdigital interfaces, education

Your already born Homelander/ Generation Z/ New Silent child might still follow the 20th century educational model through elementary school. But that is not because we don’t have newer, better and more efficient ways of educating children. It’s because social change and educational reforms move sloooowlyyy. But change is coming. Maybe for those who are…

The non-existence of an IQ gene

October 5, 2012Anne Boysenculture, education

My last post brought up the endless discussion if people’s intelligence is mainly the product of nurture or nature. Now psychological scientist Christopher Chabris of Union College and David Laibson, a Harvard economist, have revealed that intelligence cannot be traced to a specific gene. Previous studies of identical and fraternal twins have led us to…

How Children Succeed. The book and it’s appeal to gritty generation X parents

September 21, 2012Anne Boysen2 commentseducation, Generation X, Generation Z, Homeland generation, innovation, New Silents, parenting

If you’re a parent like me you regularly crash into sleep in one of your children’s’ beds after putting them to bed around dusk. Then you wake up a few hours later and drag your sleep drunk self into your own bed where the night trolls start spinning your head with worries that have built…

Choosing a future in the “real world”

July 4, 2012Anne Boyseneconomics, education, Generation Z, Great Recession, Homeland generation, Millennials, parenting

When I asked my 8-year old daughter the other day what she wants to be when she grows up she gave me a metacognitive answer I did not expect from somebody her age. “Mom, you know how children my age often dream of becoming popstars, but they know that it’s probably never going to happen? Well, I’m…

Failing education or failing middle class?

April 9, 2012Anne Boyseneducation, Generation Z, Great Recession, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, parenting

  Compared to the countries we increasingly compete with in this globalized world, American educational test scores stink. Everybody knows it and everybody is getting busy looking for culprits and solutions. Which can only result in one thing: nobody can agree to what the cause is. We don’t challenge our kids enough! We challenge them too…

Helicopter Moms in Tiger Dresses

April 13, 2011Anne Boysencycles, education, generations, Homeland generation, Millennials, New Silents, parenting

‘Tiger mother’ Amy Chua refuses to let her children go to play dates and sleepovers. She protects them from the evils of TV and computer games. She protects them from a whole world outside of violin practice and top grades. Are these types of parents really the opposites of indulgent Helicopter parents or are they rather the…

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