21st Centruy Facts?

Published on Nov 18, 2015

The way that we establish facts has significantly changed. Why should this influence our work as educators & lead learners? This presentation is based on my recent reading of 'TOO BIG TO KNOW' by David Weinberger

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Facts?

in a digitally connected world @pkcc1(Part 1)

First

There was the Age of Classic Facts
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CLassic Facts

  • Represented by Darwin with a dissecting kit
  • relatively sparce
  • painstaikingly discovered
  • used to prove theories
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1950's

We enter the Age of Databased Facts

Databased facts

  • We thought we had lots of information
  • Just under 2 billion cards
  • 200Gb hard drive on a laptop
  • Strictly limit
  • Limit what we know, to know the world

A handful of fields, chosen & organised by a handful of people

Now

Age of the Net
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it makes sense to talk networked facts

If classic facts & databased facts are taken for granted as fundamentally isolated units of knowledge, networked facts are assumed to be part of a network

Networked facts

exist within a web of links that make them useful & understandable

Networked Facts

  • if you use source data
  • you may as well link to it
  • hyperlinks are included
  • the new default
  • doesn't just unify info & publishing system
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Integrates people

back2 traditional database & forward2 unruly networked discussion
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This makes our ordinary encounter with facts very different to how it used to be

New facts

  • not marching single-file contained in a book
  • picked up
  • splattered against a wall
  • contradicted, torn, amplified, mocked
  • so...
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Newton's 2nd Law
On the Net, every fact has an equal & opposite reaction

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Continuous, multisided, linked contradiction of every fact changes the nature & role of facts for our culture

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Different?

  • Facts once gave us a way to settle
  • Networked facts open network disagreements
  • We might miss Classic Facts
  • its view of facts was based in the paper medium
  • economics of paper, facts were rare & gem-like because of room

Facts in a unlimited network

  • Vaccines cause autism?
  • Barack Obama born in Kenya?
  • Aliens walk among us, secretly?
  • They have facts that support & facts that don't
  • Facts impotent in the face of firmly held beliefs?

So, "I learnt that on the Internet means...?"

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