Modern technologies: Do they help or hinder human creativity? A talk from Martin Robinson
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Martin was a teacher for 20 years and now the author of Trivium 21c. His book explores how we can nurture learners with the ability to deal with the uncertainties of the 21st century. He has also contributed a chapter to the upcoming IPPR publication ‘Future of Education’ on technology and creativity - do modern technologies help or hinder human creativity?
Modern technologies: Do they help or hinder human creativity? A talk from Martin Robinson
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