Information abundance requires pattern recognition

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What a fantastic quote by Adam Grant,

“The hallmark of expertise is no longer how much you know. It’s how well you synthesize.

Information scarcity rewarded knowledge acquisition. Information abundance requires pattern recognition.

It’s not enough to collect facts. The future belongs to those who connect dots.”

Pattern recognition and synthesis are the path to innovation, ingenuity, and invention. The collection of knowledge is not enough. Wisdom comes from recognizing how to make connections across different fields, how to make meaning out of relationships that not everyone sees.

Artificial Intelligence can give us the knowledge we seek. It can dumb down the ideas to our level of understanding, and even teach us with relevant examples when we are stuck. More information won’t be what we seek. Instead we will seek new connections, patterns, and relationships.

The desired experts of tomorrow are probably not the siloed experts we once sought. Instead they will be information generalists who understand how to take information from different fields, identify relationships others don’t see, and synthesize information such that they can tell a story others won’t know to tell.

How are we preparing the next generation of learners for this new future? How will schools need to change to help students prepare for the future in a world of abundant and easily accessible information? It certainly won’t be by feeding them content. Instead, the future of education lies in creating challenges where students need to synthesize information and recognize connections and patterns across different fields of study.

Related: My ‘Transforming Our Learning Metaphors’ Ignite Presentation from almost a decade ago.

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2 thoughts on “Information abundance requires pattern recognition

  1. David Truss

    Al Lauzon (on Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/share/frFus8nKFtGa49PV/?mibextid=WC7FNe

    “The polymath Gregory Bateson wrote back in the 1970s look for the pattern that connects. Synthesis helps us transcend the silos we have divided the world into, and the solutions to the challenges will only be resolved when we can move from understanding ‘things” in and of themselves (traditional approach to knowledge), but also understand the relationships among the various “things” (systems understanding – patterns). We need to understand the processes that give rise to our experience we call reality.”

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