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Addressing the realities of STEM
education
Hugh Bradlow ndash Chief Scientist Telstra
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Outline
The next wave of Technology Adoption
How the educational system needs to react
The technology journey
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 2
1973 2015
Cloud+
2025
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Energy savings of 30
Water consumption down by 50
Crime rates down by 20
Traffic down by 30
Education delivered for $3studentmonth
Healthcare delivered at $3 per doctors call
The opportunity
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 3
Statistics from Wim Elfrink of Cisco at IoT World Forum Barcelona 29 October 2013
The next wave of Digital Transformation
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 4
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Easier to use
Interact with the digital world in a natural way
Immersive
Omnipresence
Everything measurable
Measure analyse control and automate everything
Machine intelligence
Perform pattern recognition like humans
The next wave of technology adoption
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 5
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Interacting with technology
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 6
copy httpwwwsmivisioncomengaze-and-eye-tracking-systemshomehtml
Intuitive user interfaces
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Outline
The next wave of Technology Adoption
How the educational system needs to react
The technology journey
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 2
1973 2015
Cloud+
2025
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Energy savings of 30
Water consumption down by 50
Crime rates down by 20
Traffic down by 30
Education delivered for $3studentmonth
Healthcare delivered at $3 per doctors call
The opportunity
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 3
Statistics from Wim Elfrink of Cisco at IoT World Forum Barcelona 29 October 2013
The next wave of Digital Transformation
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 4
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Easier to use
Interact with the digital world in a natural way
Immersive
Omnipresence
Everything measurable
Measure analyse control and automate everything
Machine intelligence
Perform pattern recognition like humans
The next wave of technology adoption
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 5
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Interacting with technology
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 6
copy httpwwwsmivisioncomengaze-and-eye-tracking-systemshomehtml
Intuitive user interfaces
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Energy savings of 30
Water consumption down by 50
Crime rates down by 20
Traffic down by 30
Education delivered for $3studentmonth
Healthcare delivered at $3 per doctors call
The opportunity
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 3
Statistics from Wim Elfrink of Cisco at IoT World Forum Barcelona 29 October 2013
The next wave of Digital Transformation
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 4
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Easier to use
Interact with the digital world in a natural way
Immersive
Omnipresence
Everything measurable
Measure analyse control and automate everything
Machine intelligence
Perform pattern recognition like humans
The next wave of technology adoption
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 5
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Interacting with technology
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 6
copy httpwwwsmivisioncomengaze-and-eye-tracking-systemshomehtml
Intuitive user interfaces
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
The next wave of Digital Transformation
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 4
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Easier to use
Interact with the digital world in a natural way
Immersive
Omnipresence
Everything measurable
Measure analyse control and automate everything
Machine intelligence
Perform pattern recognition like humans
The next wave of technology adoption
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 5
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Interacting with technology
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 6
copy httpwwwsmivisioncomengaze-and-eye-tracking-systemshomehtml
Intuitive user interfaces
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Easier to use
Interact with the digital world in a natural way
Immersive
Omnipresence
Everything measurable
Measure analyse control and automate everything
Machine intelligence
Perform pattern recognition like humans
The next wave of technology adoption
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 5
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Interacting with technology
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 6
copy httpwwwsmivisioncomengaze-and-eye-tracking-systemshomehtml
Intuitive user interfaces
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Interacting with technology
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 6
copy httpwwwsmivisioncomengaze-and-eye-tracking-systemshomehtml
Intuitive user interfaces
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 7
httpwwwflickrcomphotosi5design5716702549
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Redefining technology usage
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 8
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 9
Immersive communications Media-centric broadband
Australian values
TV viewing Forecast (2010) ndash USA(source The Diffusion Group)
Video-
on-
demand
Image Twin Design Shutterstockcom
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Immersive communications new screens
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 10
Image with permission of Microsoft
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
The results are immersive solutions that enable work from anywhere telehealth virtual branches etc
11
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
The Internet of Things (IoT) Everything that can be measured will be measured
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 12
Smart Bodies
Smart Cars
Smart Environments
Smart Infrastructure
Today more than 99 of things are still not connected
httpwwwciscocomwebaboutac79docsinnovIoEpdf
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Changing healthcare
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 13
Bluetooth
4G LTE
Wi-Fi
Cloud Provider
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
It starts with wellness and fitness
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 14
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
But will move on to medical grade data
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 15Qardio
Vancive
Cardiac Designs
Picture httpwwwmedgadgetcom201303ecg-check-a-new-iphone-cardiac-monitor-cleared-in-u-shtml
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Abundant Computing -gt Abundant Data -gt New Analytics = Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 16
SQL sources (DW CRM CDR)
Unstructured amp
Real-time sources(usage IoT content)
Streaming analytics
New analytics(search machine learning
probabilistic analysis)
Data lake
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Machine learning
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference
Picture fdecomite under Creative Commons
17
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Artificial Intelligence
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 18
Synaptic Computing
Quantum Computing
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Robotics
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 19
Picture from httpwwwbbccomnewstechnology-27924188
Robocup World Challenge
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Autonomous vehicles
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 20
Picture Steve Jurvetson under Creative Commons
2004 ldquoexecuting a left turn against oncoming traffic involves so many factors
that it is hard to imagine discovering the set of rules that can replicate a driverrsquos
behaviourhelliprdquo
2012
Levy F and Murnane RJ (2004) The new division of labor How computers are creating the next job market Princeton University Press
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Transformed transport
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 21
Video with permission of Professor Gerhard Fettweis Vodafone Chair at Technical University of Dresden pioneers of the ldquoTactile Internetrdquo
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
The educational response
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 22
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
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Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
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Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
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Education Trends
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 23
Source Chinese Government report China midlong-term education reform and development Plan published July 2010
K-12
TERTIARY
Campus
ONLINE
TUTORING
GLOBALISATION
MOOCrsquos
gt 10000 MOOC COURSES NOW FREELY AVAILABLE
18 CAGR IN TUTORING SESSIONS IN AUSTRALIA
298 335 355
24
36
40
0
10
20
30
40
50
0
20
40
60
2009 2015 2020
UNI STUDENTS IN CHINA
Number ofStudents (Millions)
of Student-Agepopulation inHigher Education
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Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
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Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
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People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
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Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Education Remote classrooms virtual field trips
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 24
Photo from httpnewsharvardedugazettestory201304melding-the-web-and-the-tactile
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Opportunity
Everyone can participate once the location between work and place is broken
Challenges
~28 of jobs involve use of vehicle+
47 of jobs are in categories subject to computerisation
o Jobs that are least at risk require
bull Creative intelligence
bull Social intelligence
bull Perception and manipulation
o BUT ndash they did not look at in reduction in demand in the other categories
Education needs to consider this future in terms of student selection course design
course capacity
The Future of Employment
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 25
FreyCB and OsborneMA (September 2013) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT HOW SUSCEPTIBLE ARE JOBS TO
COMPUTERISATION Oxford Martin School Working Paper
+Telstra study based on ABS employment data
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Multidisciplinary teams
Empathy in relationships
STEM (Science Technology Engineering Maths) as a new literacy
Technology is NOT a black box
o An understanding of the logic is essential to deal with the inevitable bugs
Understanding the scientific method
o Evidence based research with independent replication
Free thinking
Progressive social environment
Characteristics of a successful future workforce
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 26
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
People who donrsquot understand STEM will struggle in the new world
Example of evolution
o 13 of Americans donrsquot believe in evolution1
o Another 24 believe people evolved but by ldquoIntelligent Designrdquo1
o The scary thing is a quarter of 18-29 year olds believe humans existed in current form from the
beginning1
Example of climate change
o ldquoIn 2014 the vast majority (87 percent) of scientists said that human activity is driving global
warming and yet only half the American public ascribed to that viewrdquo2
o ldquo77 percent of scientists said climate change is a very serious problem In comparison only 33
percent of the general public said it was a very serious problem in a 2013 pollrdquo2
Example of GMO
o Only 37 of adults believe it is safe to eat genetically modified foods compared to 88 of scientists2
STEM The new literacy
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 27
1Pew Research 2Scientific American
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Encouraging secondary students to pursue STEM careers
~18 of the Australian workforce has STEM qualifications1
o Jobs in these fields grew at 15 times the rate of other jobs in the
economy in recent years1
Australian university graduates in STEM in are not keeping pace2
Participation by primary and secondary school students in STEM
subjects is actually decreasing2
Many fine initiatives ndash eg
ATSE STELR project
CSIRO ldquoScientists in Schoolsrdquo initiative
STEM Education Challenges - 1
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 28
ATSE STELR Project
1ABS 2Australian Industry Group
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Developing STEM literacy for primary students
Long term the answer is improved training for teachers
In the meantime we need to deal with the reality that this generation of teachers need help
A proposal provide support to both teachers and students at primary school through 2
initiatives
A unified portal
o Many resources online ndash no need to create new content
o However teachers are currently inundated with initiatives
bull A simple lesson by lesson guide to the ONE resource is required
o Bridge International Academy is an example of how you can change the educational system
An on-demand online support group
o Use the technology to connect teachers and students to trainers
o Sign-onSign-off model for trainers
STEM Education Challenges - 2
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 29
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
copy 2015 Telstra Corporation Limited All rights reserved
Conclusions
Hugh Bradlow - STEM Education Conference 30
Digital technology is creating a new world
STEM literacy is a necessary condition for success in this new world
We need to prepare our children for the challenge
Digital technology creates an opportunity to transform the education system
Thank you
Thank you