Course Modules - what to do and when to do it
-- a university of arizona course on methods and approaches for studying the future

This is a guide for taking this course on your own. The five modules approximate a semester class (those in class use this same guide) - about 2-4 weeks for each section (the spaces between listings on the activity links (right side) roughly indicate weekly intervals for my regular class). Break it into more periods if you like, or just take shorter or longer for each period to fit your own schedule. The activity links take you into specific sections of the course for learning or reviewing. Not everything in the course is listed, so do a little exploring on your own. You can just look around or use the 'search' facility. In general, the course is weighted for heavy internet exploring and learning in the beginning and heavy Caucus discussion use at the end.

Study Periods and Topics Activity Links

1. Getting Your Bearings
  • Introduction to course
  • Overview of Futures Studies
  • Learning about the last 25 years
  • Selected tours and tutorials
  • History, change, and foresight
  • Develop your image of future (Caucus)

  • Define Caucus discussion topics

Tutorial 1: Futures in a nutshell
Tour 1: Tour of this class
Examples of images of future

Seminar 1: Selected book reviews
Futures glossary
Looking back 25 years

Change
History
Futures Overview
A few books

Possible discussion topics for Caucus
Description of a Good Futurist

Study Questions
Course Review

2. Exploring and Learning from Others
  • Explore subjects widely
  • Look at futurist around the world
  • Look at futurist organizations
  • Look at futures web sites
  • Read selected futurists
  • Begin interactions with guest faculty

Tour 2: Selected Futures Web Sites
Tour 3. Futures Readings
Seminar 3. Futures Literature
Review Workshops and Courses (if interested)
Look at Futures Organizations
Look at Futurist's Viewpoints
Look at Instructor's Viewpoints

Expeditions 1-3
General references
Subject/topic references
Trends/graphics examples
Lists of futures links by others
Seminar 2: Futures Techniques

Study Questions
Course Review

3. Techniques and Putting it all Together.
  • Learn futures techniques
  • Libraries
  • Learn about big picture and paradigms
  • Learn about driving forces and trends
  • Review and build scenarios
  • Systems thinking/strategic planning
  • Critical thinking/ignorance
  • Understand foresight
  • Visions and values
  • Begin paper on 'future of your career'

Tutorial 2: Building Scenarios
Tutorial 3: Making Your Own Futures Study
Paradigms
Driving Forces
Trends
Foresight
Look at the Big Picture

Critical Thinking
Systems Thinking
Strategic Planning
Ignorance

Visions and values
Libraries
Careers

Rewrite image in 2025 and post in peer reveiw caucus
Begin paper on future of your career (post in caucus when complete)


Study Questions
Course Review

4. Keeping Your Eye on the Future
  • Face-to-face meetings
  • Learn about the next 25 years
  • Knowing what you don't' know
  • Best practices as guide to future
  • Reading a few good books
  • Understanding foresight
  • Continue work on paper and with teams

Seminar 4: Face-to-face meetings
Tour 4: Distributed Learning Sites
Foresight

Best practices
Looking forward 25 years
Reviewing a few good books

Study Questions
Course Review

5. Review and Summary
  • Course review
  • Futures overview
  • Defining a good futurist
  • Course summary
  • Study questions
  • Course evaluation/feedback

Futures Overview (again)
Big Picture (again)
My Viewpoints (again)

Course Summary
Becoming a good futurist

Take the "Shortcourse" - A review of futures studies
Prepare a 30 minute talk on fhe future (see a sample)

Paper on future of your career (instructions)
Open discussion and questions (Caucus and class)
Revise image for 2025 following peer reviews

Evaluation (done via email with a third party summarizing them)


Study Questions
Course Review


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Prepared by Roger L. Caldwell