Tag: essentialism
This blog is to do some further work on the paragraph that you questioned in response to my critique of the NESTA report. In my Critique (31.01.21) I wrote: On their website, NESTA claims to focus on ‘the human, social and public dimensions of AI.’ https://www.nesta.org.uk/project/artificial-intelligence/ This essentialist view, propounded by both Hamilton & […]
A few questions and thoughts about: Hamilton; Friesen (2013): “Online Education: A Science and Technology Perspective” One of the first premises laid out in the abstract, states that implicit philosophical perspectives on technology limit research into the pedagogical value and potential of new technologies. The article explores, in some depth, the differing perspectives of two […]
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