7. Alice nauroi. “Ei kannata yrittää, ei mahdottomia
asioita voi uskoa.”
“Et ole tainnut paljoa harjoitella”, sanoi
kuningatar.
“Sinun iässäsi minä harjoittelin sitä puoli tuntia
joka päivä. Jaa jaa, joskus minun on onnistunut
uskoa jopa kuusi mahdotonta asiaa ennen
aamiaista.”
- Alice Peilintakamaassa, WSOY 2010
9. “Would you tell me, please, which
way I ought to go from here?"
"That depends a good deal on
where you want to get to."
"I don't much care where –"
"Then it doesn't matter which
way you go.”
― Lewis Carroll,
Alice in Wonderland
36. Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, I wish someone told
me. All of us who do creative work, we get into it because we have
good taste. But there is this gap. For the first couple years you
make stuff, it’s just not that good. It’s trying to be good, it has
potential, but it’s not. But your taste, the thing that got you into the
game, is still killer. And your taste is why your work disappoints you.
A lot of people never get past this phase, they quit. Most people I
know who do interesting, creative work went through years of this.
We know our work doesn’t have this special thing that we want it to
have. We all go through this.
― Ira Glass
The Gap
37. Kaikki on
nopeampaa kuin
ennen, mutta silti
kestää. Älä A/B
testaa itseäsi
nurkkaan.
You had a
vision, boy,
a vision.
Only damn
fools pay
no
attention
to visions.
- Jack Kerouac
49. Yhä suuremman osan
maailmasta rakentavat he,
jotka osaavat luoda taidetta,
tiedettä tai vaikkapa
älypuhelinsovellluksia
tietokoneen avulla. Siksi
lapsilla ja nuorilla on oikeus
oppia tietokoneista.
50. Yhä suuremman osan
maailmasta rakentavat he,
jotka osaavat luoda taidetta,
tiedettä tai vaikkapa
älypuhelinsovellluksia
tietokoneen avulla. Siksi
lapsilla ja nuorilla on oikeus
oppia tietokoneista.
Kaikki yritykset ovat
softayrityksiä. Softan
skaalaetu.
2020 80% aikuisista on älypuhelin
51. ..eikä yhden ihmisen
tuottavuudella ei ole rajoja.
Whatsapp 19 miljardia, 30 insinööriä
Minecraft 2,5 miljardia, 40 työntekijää
Supercell 1,5 miljardia (50%), 90 työntekijää
(Nokia, 7,5 miljardia, ?? työntekijää)
53. 1. Roolit ja status
2. Yhteinen tieto -
sisältö muuttuu
vuorovaikutuksessa
3. Laiskuus!
4. Osallistumisen
muodot: 98%
epäonnistuminen
5. Palaute ja yleisö
58. Temperature.
Orientation.
Vibration.
Moisture.
Internet.
Draw a picture of yourself using your
new computer.
The name of my
computer:
When I press the
on/off button my
computer will:
Computers have sensors that can
recognize changes in the environment.
Color the sensors your computer has
and describe what they do.
My MagiCal
ComPUTer
w w w .
h e l l o r u b y .
c o m
This is what I made
into a computer:
YOu
ARe
GREaT!
61. Charles Babbage, Alan Turing, John von
Neumann
Control
Unit
Immediate
access store
Input Output
Arithmetic
Logic Unit
CPU
Program, Data and
modified data
I/O
65. Drawings that expressed connected parts, components, networks and
elements by abstract drawings of wire connections and boxes linked with
lines.
The Linkers
66. Represented computers as gears interlocking
for a mechanical action to be carried out.
The Gear Gurus
67. Super technical drawings included resistors, wires,
motherboards, and everything electronic to show that there
exists nothing but elements which a current runs through. To
our interpretation of their drawing, a computer is based on
logic not magic, on connections not abstract things.
The Drafters
68.
69.
70.
71. MeEt tHe
CoMpOnENtS
Exercise 2 WhO’s wHo?
Name
At LeaSt
MiNUtEs
WHAt
yOu’LL NeEd
I am the processor. I am
very smart and fast at
calculating things. I am
super busy bossing around
and telling the other
components what to do.
I am powerful in
showing things on the
computer screen, but I
have a bad memory and
I need the help of ROM
and RAM.
I remember all immediate
things and run between
the CPU and the Hard
Drive but I forget
everything once the
computer is shut down.
I am slow, but I keep
good care of your
pictures and games.
I remember all the
important things and stuff
that you don’t want to
accidentally remove or
have disappear when the
power is turned off.
CPU
ROM
RAM
HARD
DRIVE
GPU
72.
73. WHAt
yOu’LL leArN
Problem-
solving
Systems
thinking
Collaboration
Computational
thinking
Citizenship
Learning to
learn
TOPICS
Monday: Computers and The
Internet
What are computers? Where can we find
computers? How do they work? What is the
Internet?
Tuesday: Visual and Performance
Arts
Why do we have art? Can we make art with
computers? Can computers make art?
Wednesday: Food
Where does food come from? Can computers
help in getting good food to our tables? Can
computers cook?
Thursday: Homes and Cities
How do people live? How are our homes and
neighborhoods built? Can computers build
homes? Are there computers in the city?
74. WHAt
yOu’LL leArN
Problem-
solving
Systems
thinking
Collaboration
Computational
thinking
Citizenship
Learning to
learn
Friday: Space
What is out there in space? What kind of
computers are there in space?
Monday: Natural resources
(Recycling)
What is recycling and why is it important? How can
computers help in recycling?
Tuesday: Music
What is music? How can you make music? Can
computers make music, or can you make music
with computers?
Wednesday: Economy and
society
What is money? Why do we have it? What kind of
jobs will humans have in the future?
Thursday: Data
What is data? How can we collect it? What
can computers do with data? What problems
collecting data presents?
Friday: Science Fair
Presenting what we learned.
77. 250 000uutta työpaikkaa Suomeen vuoteen
2020 mennessä yksityissektorille,
vain kattamaan rakenteellisista
m uutoksista johtuen häviävät
työtpaikat.
*) McKinsey country report 11/2010
78. Lähes kaikki uudet työpaikat luodaan alle viisi
vuotta vanhoihin yrityksiin
80. “A lot of people in our industry haven’t had
very diverse experiences.
So they don’t have enough dots to
connect, and they end up with very linear
solutions without a broad perspective on
the problem. The broader one’s
understanding of the human experience,
the better design we will have.”
- Steve Jobs
83. You can only connect the
dots looking backwards, so
learn to embrace
serendipity.
84.
85. Teknologia on
ihmisyydelle rakennettu.
Computer (km-pytr)
n.
person who makes calculations or
computations; a calculator, a
reckoner; spec. a person
employed to make calculations in
an observatory, in surveying.
Technology (from Greek τέχνη)
Techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand";
and -λογία, -logia[1]. Techniques,
skills and competencies alongside
the tools needed to do the job.
Agriculture is a technology;
democracy is a technology.