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Visual acuity is measured for various purposes.To recognize the same faces, a person with poor visual acuity would have to get significantly closer.Table from: National Research Council (2002) Visual Impairment.Certain visual acuities have special significance.The chart below may be used to estimate your vision online.You should then stand in a position back from your computer screen so that your eye is this same number of feet from the screen.This means that if you are able to read the bottom line, you are probably a good guesser.This vision test can only be considered a screening test.International Society for Low Vision Research.The Eye Digest requests you to bookmark this page on social bookmarking websites.We hope you will recommend us and help others like you discover this page.Please consider Helping The Eye Digest.Arapahoe High School teachers exploring constructivism and 21st century learning skills.So what I wanted to create was some kind of plausible "vision" of the future that they could ponder and discuss.As I write this, I realize that I've created a trilogy of sorts.The "What If" presentation was a look at the past, at the resistance to change in education.And now "2020 Vision" is a look "back" at our future from the year 2020.Ummm, yeah, sure, I planned to create a trilogy.That's my story and I'm sticking to it.Maybe by having one possible version of the future to consider we can get past the natural resistance to change.I've thought about this for a couple of months because I never felt like I had all the pieces of the story to create a really good "future."But let me be clear that I am not predicting that these things will actually occur.While I think they are generally plausible, things are changing so quickly that it's next to impossible (for me, anyway) to predict with any kind of accuracy.Let me also be clear that this "future" is not necessarily what I would like to see happen, although there are pieces of it that I would certainly be in favor of.Hopefully this "2020 Vision" will help get those conversations started.This is intended for my staff development efforts but, of course, anyone is welcome to use it (or, better yet, create your own).While I don't have any sources for this (since it's made up), there were lots of influences.That also allows me to embed it in this post.This is the first time I've tried this, so we'll see how it goes.This appears to work sometimes, but not others.I'm still trying to figure out why.Everytime my bloglines account says that you have created a post it is the first read I scan to.You are so insightful and interesting to read.You are also the king of the movie.Thanks Chris HarbeckSargent Park SchoolWinipeg Manitoba Canadamakeitinteresting.The video offers a great deal to think about."See that, Karl was right!"And, I hate you for that "2020 Vision" concept.Thanks for your great work.If, indeed, technology brings us closer globally, what will we need to be proficient in?Vision I knew that I MUST show it to this audience to set the tone for all that we'll do over the next 4+ hours.Your final statement about kids still coming to school (buildings) and campus for engagement and collaboration will be a great capper.As my organization, DesignShare, says, it's about "Designing for the Future of Leanring."Needless to say, I think it'll spark much dialogue on the other side of the Atlantic, too!Ok, talk about the wonderful convergence of the web.I'm on a Vision committee on my campus who is looking at the future graduates, when I stumble across Will Richardson's post about your video.Then as I am reading the comments, I see a post that DesignShare(who I just discovered last week) is going to be in Austin, where I live and work NEXT week!Will, Thanks to Karl for your fascinating work, and I'm hoping I can connect with Design Share!The predictions seem good, and it was really interesting where you went.Why not what was in that video?And even better than these predictions, you are working towards them now, trying to help the school with technology.There are a lot of things we all do with out time.....THANK YOU for taking your valuable time to put together something so vivid and usable and thought provoking for so many of us.American youth today) and longevity.LPS and specifically at AHS.After a glowing recommendation from Knafelc and having already seen and enjoyed your "Did you know?"Our world today seems to be this roller coaster, and we seem to be fast approaching the plunge.One of my main concerns, not unlike those of Mr.Knafelc, is the loss of the human element in both school and society.Even today the older generation complains that "times aren't like they used to be, no one just sits and talks anymore."This may be hackneyed, but today this is becoming an increasingly valid and perhaps worrisome point.At the same time, your ideas would no doubt give way to increased youth voice and consequently youth rights (something I feel will be a large movement in the near future).In addition, you seem remarkably optimistic about google's future, but what if they fail to stick to their adage "Don't be evil"?Though I know this is a tangent, I recently realized that you and Will Smith have a remarkable connection.Anyway, I hope to hear back from you soon.My world seems to shift everytime I encounter your predictions.My name is Dan Huh and I am currently a sophomore enrolled at Arapahoe High School.The world cannot stop spinning and technology must persist to accommodate for the ever so needy world.This generation of high school students may very well have to maintain the growth and stability of the technology predicted in "2020 Vision."I'm only hoping that my fellow teachers don't read your comment or I'll have a new nickname.I'm mostly good at asking questions.Yes, they can be used inappropriately, but that's true about just about everything humans have invented.When I was young (ummm, younger), the older generation complained about the telephone.While I agree that it's different than face to face communication, I would argue that most folks today don't feel like the telephone should only be used for certain formal functions.It shouldn't be used for everything, but I feel like I've had very meaningful human communication via the telephone.And I think that's a very good thing.It's something to pay attention to over the next few years, but I'm cautiously optimistic that Google will manage to avoid becoming evil.Let me start with a message to Spencer...Like Spencer, I experienced a wave of emotions as I watched this presentation.There was definitely a bit of fear mixed in, especially after reading Ben H's comment that "the video made me like school less.If this really is a possibility for the future, where does that leave the teacher?For the human contact, the relationships, the social interaction.If the information is already out there, what is our job as the teacher?Of course those of us who've watched technology for the past 10+ years know that whatever we dream of now won't come close to what will actually happen!Keep up your good work as a force for positive change!Based on expert opinion aggregation and ethnographic studies, the map is not a prediction, but it offers a plausible, internally consistent view of what might happen in the coming decade, based on prevailing trends.The map is useful for planning for the future: from foresight, to insight, to action.Your struggle to create a vision and strategy in an environment of accelerating change is one we all share...Basically, scenario planning is a structured methodology to help you think about uncertain futures.Create a continuum for each of these important and uncertain topics, and then plot them against each other to create four quadrants.For each of these quadrants, create a vision of what the future might look like that reflect the quadrant in terms of the two important and uncertain topics.VISION 2020 is all about collaboration and partnership.Sign up for Sight, here!VISION 2020: The Right to Sight is the global initiative for the elimination of avoidable blindness, coordinated jointly by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPB), with its international membership of NGOs, professional associations, eye care institutions and corporations.World Sight Day in the News WSD07 hit the headlines around the world!New 2020 Discussion Paper examines why, despite progress reducing poverty worldwide, a large number of the world's poorest people are being left behind and how to improve the livelihoods of people living in ultra poverty.Highlights from an International Youth Writing Contest Winning entries, honorable mentions, and selected memorable excerpts.Interview with Katherine Sierra, Vice President of Sustainable Development, The World Bank, and Chair of the CGIAR.Commentary on action to aid the world's poorest.Supplement on the 2020 conference in Beijing.People who are opposed the gospel are not opposed to ice cream.Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.Give Friday nights to Jesus.When you invite people for lunch or dinner, don't invite only your friends.Encourage the group toward ministry.Commendations:Every church can greatly benefit from reading You Can Double Your Class in Two Years or Less.It is a basic book of encouragement for the building of Sunday School and Bible Study groups that can be greatly used of God to build great participation.Campus Crusade for Christ InternationalThe easiest road to church growth is to build around growing classes with gifted teachers and skilled leaders.This book lays out a detailed road map for that strategy.Lyle SchallerChurch ConsultantYou Can Double has the potential of being one of the most significant books of this decade.Josh Hunt will stretch you to the limits.Josh Hunt tells us how to do it.Leith Anderson Pastor, Wooddale Church Eden Prairie, Minnesota You Can Double is a revolutionary concept based upon the tried and true principles of church growth.Josh Hunt shows us that the Sunday School is not a dinosaur headed for extinction, but a dynamic tool that can be used to reach many people for Christ.You Can Double Your Class In Two Years or Less will have an explosive impact on Sunday Schools across the country.Josh Hunt gives practical advice about how to grow a class.It should be read and heeded by all church leaders.Paul Powell President, Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist Convention You Can Double Your Class in Two Years or Less takes the mystery out of Sunday School Growth.It is nuts and bolts stuff that works.Jim Wilson Pastor, Alameda Baptist Church You Can Double Your Class in Two Years or Less is one of those works that you didn't read in seminary, but you should have!Ministry is all about people, and this work will help you to understand and relate more effectively to them.Professor, Dallas Theological Seminary President, Vision Ministries International Josh Hunt's Double Your Class In Two Years or Less is full of practical ideas for touching people's lives.You Can Double is both readable and practical.If you do the things Josh suggests, you surely will double your class in two years or less.It is a systematic approach to revitalizing your Sunday School program and fulfilling the Great Commission.But cell life is equally vital for the qualitative dimension of church growth.People grow in groups rather than in isolation.May it provide both renewed wisdom and enhanced skills in the promotion of small groups for the spread of the Gospel and the building of the kingdom of God.Eddie Gibbs Author, I Believe in Church Growth, and In Name Only Let It Grow!We need to start literally thousands in areas where the cost of land and construction is prohibitive.If followed, I believe they will bring growth to the church.Ebbie SmithProfessor of Ethics and MissionsSouthwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Ft.Keith WalkerAssociate Director, Evangelism and Church Growth DepartmentHome Mission BoardJosh has written a challenging work worth every church leader's consideration.The church of today will be impotent by the year 2000 unless some present paradigms are challenged.Josh is pioneering this challenge.Randy PopePastor, Perimeter Church, Atlanta, GeorgiaLet It Grow!Josh has an excellent writing style and a timely topic.There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.Paul PowellPresident, Annuity Board of the Southern Baptist ConventionAuthor, Nuts and Bolts of Church GrowthThere is a paradigm shift taking place in American Christianity.Josh Hunt has stated this concept in terms of biblical context and in pragmatic detail.Marshall ShellyEditor, Leadership MagazineJosh Hunt's Let It Grow!Because Josh Hunt is associated with a local church, there are many practical suggestions.
 
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