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Clinical Education and Digital Culture

Clinical Education and Digital Culture

The course blog for Clinical Education and Digital Culture

Author: Tim Fawns

I thought I should freshen up the blog by writing a post from this year and I’ve chosen as my topic my own skewed interpretation of the conversation from the first tutorial of the course. We began by discussing the oddness of the course in relation to others on the programme. This is a course […]

  I wanted to respond to something Ioannis said during Tuesday’s tutorial about the web being “neutral” and “mirroring” traits seen outside of digital environments. I was reminded of Kranzberg’s (1986, p. 545) statement that technology is “neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral.” In other words, the web does not make people behave […]

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