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Are current productivity apps enough to foster virtual collaboration and provide a healthy remote work environment? This week’s Tech vs. Tech is between the concept of unified communications ... and the Metaverse.
When the privacy partition is breached, the value and vulnerability of our data is immediately crystallised in our understanding. These powers—data, access, privacy, and rights—hold sway in our day-to-day lives. The HBO Max Original miniseries Made for Love foreshadows these unspooling virtual worlds we passively cultivate.
Is identity in the online world so different from the offline one? L'Atelier's digital anthropology stream discusses why we think digital selves do and don’t represent something transformative in how we see and understand identity, before looking to the future to consider where things might go.
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The following insights are powered by L'Atelier's technology intelligence engine, which analyses BCI trends across multiple data sources.
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A tension exists between creativity and control, and it defines the relationship between users of digital technologies and the organisations that produce and manage them. This tension plays out on a variety of scales.
On its face, nothing could be further from that active-questions philosophy of education than the progressive use of technology in learning. Kenneth Koedinger, a professor of Human-Computer Interaction and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), makes a passionate case to the contrary.
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