Simulation Skills: This is Your Brain on the Future
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Simulation Skills: This is Your Brain on the Future
This course is part of Futures Thinking Specialization
Instructor: Jane McGonigal
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Do you want to learn how to simulate the future more creatively and more effectively? This course is for you.
Humans are the only living creatures with the ability to think about and make plans for the long- term future. Even so, our brains don’t always make it easy. Over the past decade, scientists have discovered a number of neurological “road blocks” to effective futures thinking. These glitches in the brain make it harder for us to accurately predict how we’ll feel and what we’re likely to do, when a particular future arrives. They lead us to make faulty assumptions about which futures are likely or unlikely to happen. And they convince us we have less power to shape and influence the future than we actually do – leaving us stuck in the present. In this course, you’ll learn how to overcome these obstacles so you can think about the future more strategically and creatively. You’ll practice simulation techniques for “unsticking” the mind when it comes to seeing what’s possible in the future and accepting how things could be different. You’ll also learn how to lead others through “first-person future” simulations, which have been shown in scientific studies to improve strategy and increase motivation and hope for the future. Along the way, leading futurists from the Institute from the Future will share some of their most challenging forecasts to help you stretch your imagination and improve your simulation skills. This course will ensure that you can put all of your new forecasting skills to the best possible use, by helping you nudge your brain toward more effective ways of simulating and preparing for the future. Many thanks to the Enlight Foundation and the Enlight Collaborative, which provided a grant to support the creation of this course.
Welcome to your future! This week, you'll learn the basics of mental simulation. How does the brain try to imagine the future, and what makes it so difficult? You'll practice three techniques for "unsticking" your mind, so you can think more creatively and spot opportunities for innovation faster. Get ready to get to know your brain better!
What's included
6 videos6 readings1 assignment1 peer review3 discussion prompts
6 videos•Total 40 minutes
- Welcome to the course! Meet your professor Jane McGonigal•3 minutes
- What can't be different in the future?•10 minutes
- Technique #1: Predict the Past•4 minutes
- Technique #2: Remember the Future•7 minutes
- Technique #3: Hard Empathy•6 minutes
- Neurological Pathways of Simulation•10 minutes
6 readings•Total 58 minutes
- Take a two-minute survey about the future!•2 minutes
- Simulation Skills Brief: Your "cheat sheet" for this course•10 minutes
- What is Mental Simulation?•5 minutes
- Important notice for Simulation Skills learners•1 minute
- Future-Proof Your Brain•15 minutes
- How to "Fill in the Blanks" of Your Brain•25 minutes
1 assignment•Total 10 minutes
- Neurological Pathways of Simulation•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 30 minutes
- Unstick your Mind•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
- Introduce yourself!•10 minutes
- What CAN'T be different in the future?•15 minutes
- "Specificity training" practice•15 minutes
Who will YOU be in the future? It turns out that the most important part of futures thinking is to get to know your future self. What will YOU feel in the future? What will YOU do in the future? Simulating the next decade from YOUR unique point of view is the basis for improved creativity, strategy, and motivation. Let's go spend some time with your future self! (BONUS: The "First Person Creativity" lesson at the end of this module has been updated with an excerpt from Jane McGonigal's 2022 book IMAGINABLE and a new video describing the amazing results from a future pandemic simulation....find out how it accurately predicted hard-to-anticipate events in 2020 and why participants benefited from having imagined, a decade in advance, a future that actually happened.)
What's included
6 videos5 readings1 assignment1 peer review3 discussion prompts
6 videos•Total 55 minutes
- Your Future Self is a Stranger•9 minutes
- Thinking in Facts versus Thinking in First Person•7 minutes
- Let's try some first person futures!•6 minutes
- First Person Creativity•7 minutes
- The Superstruct Game•11 minutes
- 2022 Update! Did the simulation you just learned about accurately predict the real pandemic?•15 minutes
5 readings•Total 71 minutes
- Why Your Future Self is a Stranger•15 minutes
- Welcome to the Internet of Things•25 minutes
- Superstruct Scenario•10 minutes
- Updates to this Lesson! (Added July 2022)•1 minute
- Excerpt from Jane McGonigal's IMAGINABLE: How to See the Future Coming and Feel Ready for Anything, Even Things That Seem Impossible Today•20 minutes
1 assignment•Total 5 minutes
- Why the brain thinks differently about your future self•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 45 minutes
- First-Person Future: Extreme Heat Wave•45 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 35 minutes
- First-Person Future: Blockchain voting•15 minutes
- Internet of Things•10 minutes
- First Person Creativity: The Brick Challenge•10 minutes
The best simulations of the future play with multiple possibilities. This week, you'll learn a powerful method for simulating four different versions of the future at the same time. You'll even experiment with simulating 100 different versions of the same future! Let's go stretch and flex your imagination.
What's included
6 videos3 readings1 peer review2 discussion prompts
6 videos•Total 47 minutes
- 100 Ways Anything Could Be Different•6 minutes
- SCENARIO: The Future of Marriage•4 minutes
- Introduction to Alternative Futures•7 minutes
- How to Envision Alternative Future (Part 1)•5 minutes
- How to Envision Alternative Futures (Part 2)•14 minutes
- Alternative Futures for Caregiving in 2031•9 minutes
3 readings•Total 50 minutes
- The Future of Marriage Project (How We Did It)•20 minutes
- TOOL: Envision Alternative Futures•10 minutes
- Future of Caregiving in 2031•20 minutes
1 peer review•Total 90 minutes
- Envision Alternative Futures•90 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
- Future of Marriage•10 minutes
- Future of Caregiving•10 minutes
You've learned all about mental simulation techniques. But what other kinds of simulation are coming next? This week, you'll explore some innovations in virtual reality, haptics (touch simulation), storytelling and immersive experience design. This is your close-up look at some advanced simulation topics!
What's included
6 videos6 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts
6 videos•Total 34 minutes
- Introduction to Advanced Simulation Topics•1 minute
- The Simtainer•8 minutes
- What is Afrofuturism?•4 minutes
- Full Body Simulation Part 1•13 minutes
- Full Body Simulation Part 2•8 minutes
- Congratulations on finishing this course!•1 minute
6 readings•Total 87 minutes
- Future of Video Simulation•15 minutes
- Future of Touch Simulation (Haptics)•10 minutes
- Black to the Future (Afrofuturism)•20 minutes
- Experiential Futures Show and Tell•20 minutes
- Future of Newport, Year 2061•20 minutes
- An invitation to join our free Alumni Network•2 minutes
2 assignments•Total 35 minutes
- New Kinds of Simulation•20 minutes
- Afrofuturism•15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
- Where would you create a full-body experience of the future?•20 minutes
- What's your biggest "a ha" moment from this course?•10 minutes
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Reviewed on Mar 18, 2020
Each class in this specialty really opens your eyes. I love this program! Looking forward to class #4!
Reviewed on Oct 4, 2020
Very good, this course taught me how to imagine different possible futures by giving tips and templates.
Reviewed on Dec 23, 2020
Truly provocative and useful - hard to pull off that combination. Made me eager to learn more. Merci!
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