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Postphenomenology and education: From cyborg students to immersive classrooms

This analysis uses a postphenomenological lens to provide insight into the shift occurring within society at large. It focuses on the educational domain, and arguing for a reevaluation of instructive approaches. Philosophical research into technology and education is seemingly lacking, and so this a...

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Published in:Digital age in semiotics & communication 2023-12, Vol.6, p.57-73
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