Purpose: In this activity, students will be introduced to basic strategies and tools used to imagine and construct future worlds. These worlds will be used as a framework for imagining boundary-pushing transit solutions that harness renewable energy to deliver safe and innovative transportation solutions that meet the needs of its users.
Instructions:
Part 1: In pairs, students look through the inspirational images from the slides above.
Part 2: Next, envision your own future world think about what the logistics of it would look like (using the questions below as a starting point).
Part 3: Create a collage of your future world using magazine and printed images, or using a digital photo-editing software. The more details, the better.
Part 4: Design a morning storyboard (template attached) for a student like you living in the future world. How would they get from point A to point B in this world? How would their daily tasks be impacted by a futuristic transportation system?
Things to consider:
- Is there access to water? Fresh water? Salt Water?
- How is water utilized or not utilized in this world?
- What is the landscape like?
- What is the climate? Is there extreme weather?
- What kind of animals and plants live here?
- Who holds power and resources here? What resources are the most valuable?
- What forms of entertainment exist in this world? Is art important here?
- What kind of foods and drinks are most consumed here? Why?
- What do people do for work here? What are the most common professions?
- What technology do people use to communicate? Do our current communication tools work in this world?
- How do people get around? What forms of transportation are most useful?
- What powers technology in this world? Water? Wood? The Sun?
DELIVERABLE:
All work should be added to the Responses tab in the form of a slide deck. It should include the following:
- Your future world collage or drawing.
- The storyboard developed from your future world. You are welcome to sketch it or develop it digitally. There are many templates on Canva that are helpful for this.