Go to the Topics...
We have collected nearly 300 topics and placed them in eight broad categories: 

(1)Arts and Humanities,

(2)Business and Economy, 

(3)Education, 

(4)Government,

(5)Health,

(6)News and Media,    

(7)Science, 

(8)Social Science and Society. 

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Web librarian for the Center for Creating the Future 
Steve McCrea

If you would like to suggest a topic for inclusion in the TOPICS index or some articles that you particularly recommend for their foresight, please email me at
[email protected]
Notes from May 2001
Do you have suggestions for future topics?  Send your suggestions to [email protected]

Some potential evenings:

The Future of Neighborhoods

The Future of Health (June 28)

The Future of Newspapers

The Future of Rail Travel

The Future of Business

The Future of Universities  (a night featuring our new Advisor for Online Schooling)

The Future of Astronomy

The Future of Air Travel

The Future of Government

The Future of Elections
(see Toffler)
  
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whatdoyaknow.com

www.talkinusa.com

africanandtribalarts.com


whereinbroward.com

supergrammar.com


gaiglobal.org

learnandlaugh.com


teacherstoteachers.com
Dr. Abraham Fischler
President Emeritus of
Nova Southeastern University
Advisor on the Future of Education

"The Next Step:  The Child as the Class"
Click here for the "Divergent" and Visual Web Page for The Center for Creating the Future.  
MISSION
"The future is getting here sooner than ever.
We need to prepare ourselves and create rather than await the future." 
-- Jack Latona
The Center is a prod, a think tank that reminds us all that each brick we lay today is the foundation of tomorrow.  Each step we don't take is going to make future work more difficult.
Mark Your Calendar -- Discussion Night  Last Thursday of each month, 201 SE 12 St., Ft. Laud.  Our next meeting is 6/28/2001 Thursday, 7 p.m. We will discuss the future of health
How long do you plan on living?
The Next Meeting...  Topic:  The Future of Health
Date:  Thursday, 28 June
Time:  7 p.m.
Location:  201 East Davie Blvd, SE 12 Street
in Fort Lauderdale at the
James Randi Educational Foundation... Call (954) 467-1112 for directions
Questions for June 28
1. What is the Future of Medicine?
2. More people are living longer and expecting quicker results.  They are disappointed by the current system.
3. More people are turning to alternative medicine.
4.  Will patients be more responsible for tracking their medications?  Will we need to hire someone to keep a secure web site of our medical history?
This is a LINEAR and CONVERGENT web page design
Please invite a health car professional to join the discussion on June 28.  HERE IS a sample letter of invitation...
This linear design was created after an email was sent by Kay Latona

   I think sites in this format are for younger people.  And you should ask
some.  
    I am very linear and find it difficult to jump around from size to size,
color to color, side to side, etc.  I tend to like outlines with bold type
for headings, and yellow highlighting for important points within the outline
or following paragraphs.
    Sorry.  I'm just not much of a fun person.
    I suggest you offer two formats, if it's not too much trouble -- one for
linear people and one for the rest of the world. --KL

Your comments are invited.

Steve (web guy)  (I hope that this convergent design will provide a needed balance to my divergent and more visually oriented style seen in the main index and most of the Creating The Future web site.)
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"The doctor of the future will teach patients how to be their own doctors." (Thomas Edison, 1912).
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