CLOSE DOWN
We have all your thoughts, and you can visit the rooms still – comments turned off. Thank you all for your work during this day and for your honest thoughts and opinions.
Watch the video and leave feedback ❯
Plenary
Time to close the day and share what you want to tell the 2020 Christmas Lecturers about your futures.
Go to the Coffee Shop ❯
Session 2 – Messages for the Christmas Lecturers
Now is the time to create your messages for the Christmas Lecturers using what you have discussed and heard from the whole day.
Session 1 – Theme discussion
Your votes are in, we’ve assigned you your theme – watch the video. Please give it a watch if you can, if not you can download or read the transcript here.
LUNCH!
Make sure you take your lunch break, we’ll be back at 1:00pm! Enjoy your break!
Vote
Here you will rank the theme choices taken from the Postcards from the Future discussions in order of what you’d most like to talk about in the session after lunch at 1pm.
Postcards from the future
Watch the introduction video and then choose which alternative future’s postcard you want to see. After this you can go to the chat room and join the discussion!You’ll get a chance to vote for your favourite topics to debate this afternoon.
Exploration of Todays Themes
Dr Dani Rabaiotti from the Zoological Society of London gives us a brief history of climate change science and her research. Watch the video and then you’ll then have the chance to discuss what you’ve just seen.
Go to the Video ❯
Icebreaker
Where are you when it comes to the future?Watch the video and follow the instructions for our ‘Icebreaker matrix’.
This is a tool that will help you reflect on the way you think about the future, and to challenge you and your fellow delegate’s assumptions.
Introduction from Dr Tara Shine
Christmas Lecturer Dr Tara Shine welcomes you to the Ri Online Youth Summit 2020.
Please give it a watch if you can, click here to see a full screen, or if you’d like to read the transcript.
Welcome!
The Youth Summit is a free online one-day event bringing together sixth-form and college students, aged 16-18, from around the country to discuss and debate the topics of the Christmas Lectures.