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Positive Sum Design And The Economics Of Sharing, Ian Gonsher
Positive Sum Design And The Economics Of Sharing, Ian Gonsher
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Double Or Nothing: Reflections On Bridge Design, Hillary Brown
Double Or Nothing: Reflections On Bridge Design, Hillary Brown
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Post Critical Again, Charlie Cannon
Introduction To Making Futures, Pelle Ehn
Digital Literacy: Why It Matters, Allison Kavanagh, K.C. O'Rourke
Digital Literacy: Why It Matters, Allison Kavanagh, K.C. O'Rourke
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In the past two decades the internet, email, apps, mobile devices and all associated hardware and software have become firmly embedded in everyday life, to the extent that it often feels that we have had no control over this phenomenon. What are the implications for education?
Primary and secondary students today have grown up with the always-connected life which the internet has enabled. However, the credence given to the idea that this makes them fully comfortable and aware as "digital natives" is misguided. The social implications of the internet society – surveillance and the decline of privacy, cyberbullying and so …