TRENDS, NETWORKS, AND CRITICAL THINKING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
An encounter with Reason and Technology
The course provides opportunities for students to discover patterns and extract meanings from emerging trends. It aids in developing their critical and creative thinking skills— essential tools for decision making and understanding “ethics of care”. Global trends in the 21st century are examined and are either accepted or rejected on a sound set of criteria. Students will be asked to create and analyze scenarios that will challenge them to (1) formulate their stances on issues or concerns; (2) propose interventions and; (3) formulate alternative futures. The students will realize the interconnections between their neural connections and social realities.
-Curriculum Guide, HUMSS
MELCS 1: Differentiate a trend from a fad
In this competency, we have explored first the our understanding of Trends and Fads and gave some examples. Then we distinguished the two.
The rising of a new lifestyle, beliefs, economics, and a social life that last for a long period of time.
Source: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/trend
Millennials are also known as Generation Z or Y. The 21st century has developed trends/fads in the use of words or expressions.
Below are some examples:
They are objects, behaviors, and lifestyles that achieved popularity but instantly fade away. They last for a short period of time. Source: Best, Joel (2006). Flavor of the Month: Why Smart People Fall for Fads . University of California Press.
Based on our learnings, a fad is an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived and without basis in the object's qualities, while a trend is a general direction in which something is developing or changing.
" We play with fads, we work with trends"
Trendsetter
A person who leads or starts a trend.
A person who foretells the future trend.
Trendspotting
It refers to a study of trends that affect society.
Trend Analysis
It is based on trendspotting but it extends this into developing future scenario and so they say that to follow a trend, one must not only a trend, one must not only be conscious of what is currently happening but be wise enough to predict the future. (Urgel,2017)
A small or specific trend that lasts between 3 to 5 years.
A large-scale trend that lasts between 5 to 10 years.
A major trend that has a large-scale effect in society. A driving forces of today and tomorrow that defines the world.
Affects most area of human life and usually identified to define an era.
Remember that microtrends can become macrotrends if they affect more lives and societies. Then, macrotrends can become a megatrend if it can affect a much larger group for a longer period like a decade. Megatrends can become gigatrends if they have everlasting effects and influences. Therefore, it is evident that the whole which comprises the larger part is made up of small things or parts.
Set of interconnected nodes that are open structures and are able to expand without limits as long as they can communicate within the network.
"If you wan t to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go with others ".
Intuitive Thinking
I s a phenomenon of the mind that is define d as the ability to acquire knowledge without inference or the use of reason.
Source: https://exploringyourmind.com/the-4-types-of-intuitive-thinking/
Local and Global Networks
Global networks tap from the local networks to operate. On the other hand, the values of the local networks are determined by their connection to the g lobal networks of value making, financial, managerial function, or otherwise.[TNCT book by: RMA, Basas]
Globalization
Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking (TNCT)
Trends is general direction in which something is developing or changing. Network an arrangement of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. Critical Thinking is the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
A pattern of gradual change in a condition, output, or process, or an average or general tendency of a series of data points to move in a certain direction over time, represented by a line or curve on a graph.
F acebook- s pend time using the social networking website facebook., messenger – a person who carries a message or is employed to carry messages., instagram – is a mobile photo-sharing application and service that allows users to share pictures and videos either publicly or privately on the service, as well as through a variety of other social networking platforms, such as facebook, twitter, tumblr, and flickr., a desirable trend characterized with lots of enthusiasm and energy over a short period of time. fads are often seen with common consumer items, especially around a holiday season. products that have fallen into this category include beanie babies in the 1990s, and gaming system in the 2000s. they can also be seen in other areas, such as investing. for example, leveraged buy-outs (lbos) were used frequently in the 1980s for companies looking for acquire rivals, suppliers, and other related entities. in the late 1990s though, lbos became less popular..
DIFFERENTIATING A TREND FROM FAD S
the primary difference between a trend and a fad is that trends have the potential to be long-term influencers on the market. in addition, trends often involve altered classics. for example, specific colors can be declared “trendy.” for 2014, the colors orange and blue garnered a lot of attention. however, orange and blue are classic colors; in other words, a classic piece has been declared a “trend.” trends can be much more difficult to track, but the best rule of thumb when considering whether a piece is a classic or a trend, is to ask yourself: “will i still love this in five years” if the answer is a resounding “yes,” then chances are that the piece is either a classic or an updated classic, both of which will age beautifully., understanding local networks, intuitive thinking, intuitive thinking has contrasting qualities: it is unfocused, nonlinear, contains “no time,” sees many things at once, views the big picture, contains perspective, is heart centered, oriented in space and time, and tends to the real or concrete. intuition comes into its own where analytical thinking is inadequate: under time pressure, where conditions are dynamic, where the differentiation between observer and observed is unclear. it works best where the observer has experience in the particular situation, is difficult to teach in the classroom, eschews seeking the ‘best’ option in favor of the ‘workable,’ and is prepared to act on feelings or hunches where explanations are either not required or there is no time for them. intuition is experience translated by expertise to produce rapid action., sfp described as a four-step process, 1. understanding: the thorough understanding the organisation’s mission, vision, values, and goals; 2. analysing: the analysis of the organization’s facility needs; 3. planning: the development of strategies that meet long-term needs of the organization; 4. acting: the implementation of planned strategies., as sfp merges with strategic policy objectives of each particular sector or organization, alignment among stakeholders is critical for successful partnerships. in this regard, there is a transcendence away from a one directional purchaser-supplier association to a more integrated and cooperative relationship., global networks, a global network is any communication network which spans the entire earth. the term, as used in this article refers in a more restricted way to bidirectional communication networks., globalization, globalization he .process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale., migration is the movement by people from one place to another with the intentions of settling, permanently in the new location. the movement is often over long distances and from one country to another, but internal migration is also possible; indeed, this is the dominant form globally., types of migration, internal migration – this is defined as the process where migrants look for a new residence within their own country, state, or continent., external migration – moving in a different country, state or continent to a new residence, migration – leaving one country to move to another, immigration – moving into a new country, forced migration – this happens when the state or authorities forced its people to migrate for a reason, planetary networs climate change , a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels..
Global climate change will affect people and the environment in many ways. Some of these impacts , like stronger hurricanes and severe heat waves, could be life threatening. Others, like spreading weeds, will be less serious. And some effects , like longer growing seasons for crops, might even be good!
Steps to address the problems of climate change
DEMOCRATIC INTERVENTION
Democratic relating to or supporting democracy or its principles. Intervention is the act of inserting one thing between others, like a person trying to help. You could be the subject of a school intervention if your teachers call your parents about the bad grades you’ve been hiding. Intervention comes from the Latin intervenire, meaning “to come between, interrupt”.
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
Is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application, encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network hardware and software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and applications ..
Neural and Social Networks
Nueral a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system., social network the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself., unit 1 is all about fad vs trends and their differences. unit 2 definition of intuitive thinking and strategic analysis, four steps to conquer it. unit 3 definition of global networks, globalization, migration. unit 4 platenary climate change, the effects of climate change and the solution. unit 5 the definition of dimensions of democracy. unit 6 definiton of ict. unit 7 the neural and social networks and their uniformity., application, the course provides opportunities for students to discover patterns and extract meanings from emerging trends. it aids in developing their critical and creative thinking skills– essential tools for decision making and understanding “ethics of care”. global trends in the 21st century are examined and are either accepted or rejected on a sound set of criteria. students will be asked to create and analyze scenarios that will challenge them to formulate their stances on issues or concerns propose interventions and formulate alternative futures. the students will realize the interconnections between their neural connections and social realities., share this:, leave a comment cancel reply.
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