Transformation of a plenary

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Random thoughts at The 19th international conference on learning, London

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media

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”New media brings possibilities

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”New media brings possibilities

but problems as well.

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”New media brings possibilities

but problems as well.

The trouble is that it can’t be controlled.”

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Already Socrates regarded new media inferior.

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He saw that his student Plato did it bad

augmenting oral tradition with writing.

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in time and in space.

Media shrinksdistances,

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telephone

Lecturergives anexample:

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Cuneiform first.

Started a civilization.

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Cuneiform first.

Now internet, and soon

augmented reality.

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The deity and divinity of writing:

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The transference

of

the message

in time

in space

&

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The magic

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The magic

of detaching meanings

from their utterer,

making them

autonomous entities

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The magic

of detaching meanings

from their utterer,

making them

autonomous entities

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a transformationof a reception of a plenary in a conference on learning.

as it got communicatedin London in August