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For my entire career, I've been involved in, and enthusiastically supported, science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM). I continue to do so. But over the last ~10 years, I've had a growing concern. So, over a period of more than a year, I interviewed, investigated, gathered and analyzed data, and then synthesized two key models that illuminate... much. I'm choosing to share what I've learned with you in the hope that, together, we can make things better.

There is a trend, a shift, indeed a sociological movement, that began over a century ago, and has been rapidly accelerating now for the last 30 years. That shift is in how we as a society relate to technology (applied science made into tools) and those that make technology (all technologies, not just computers). Narrowing the Techno-Socio Gap is crucial for humanity. Failing to address this deeply sociological status, risks much. This is the subject of the paper.

Please take a minute to watch the video, or read the Executive Summary or listen to this podcast with or without slides. And please consider reading Bending the Blue Curve particularly if you are involved in (or have influence with) technology and/or public policy.

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Intro Video (1 Min)
Executive Summary (1.5 pg PDF)Research Paper
Bending the Blue Curve (PDF)

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Additional resources:
Suggested Viewing/Reading (20+ documentaries, books & reports)
Overview Video (13 min)



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