Thursday, March 6, 2014

The "College of the Future" (formerly "ATEP")


     This just in. We have it on good authority that district decision-makers have decided to rename ATEP (i.e., the Advanced Technology and Education Park) the “College of the Future,” and that they are close to settling the question of which of SOCCCD’s remaining campuses shall have its name changed to the “College of the Past.” (Surely that will be Saddleback.) The remaining college, of course, will be given the moniker the “College of the Present”—or just “The College.”

     I'm not making this up. (Not all of it, anyway.) [UPDATE: See College of the Future - Planning Assumptions - a district slide presentation dated July 2013]

There's a great big beautiful tomorrow,
Shining at the end of every day.
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow,
And tomorrow is just a dream away.
Man has a dream and that's the start.
He follows his dream in mind and heart
And when it becomes a reality,
It's a dream come true for you and me.
So there's a great big beautiful tomorrow,
Shining at the end of every day.
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow,
Just a dream away. 
                  —Carousel of Progress

Disneyland's Monsanto "home of the future"

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's correctly spelled "Collage".

Anonymous said...

College of the Future? Perhaps the BOT should explore this web link:
http://www.wfs.org/futurist/2014-issues-futurist/march-april-2014-vol-48-no-2/learning-without-schools-contrarian-futur

Anonymous said...

The future looks dim with decisions like this. Why are trustees such knuckleheads?

Anonymous said...

I still can't figure out what is real. They didn't name it that, did they?

Roy Bauer said...

For the time being, that is their working name for the former ATEP.

Anonymous said...

I loved the Carousel of Progress when I was a kid. Thanks for the memory

Roy Bauer said...

You don't love it now, do you? I mean, it's pretty disturbing, ain't it?

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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