Sylvomimicry and the teaching of living things
Biomimicry looks at what life teaches us, while sylvomimicry focuses on the lessons of trees and forests. What if these ecosystems taught us even more about ourselves and our relationship with living things?
Open universities redefine themselves in the era of digital globalization [Thesis].
The era of digital globalization and its batch of pedagogical innovations that the world of higher education has known since the 2000s, questions the very foundation of open distance universities. To what extent are these open universities redefining themselves in the face of digital globalization?
Spaces for learning to learn together
Places, their colors, shapes, lights and roughness, grate on our bodies and senses and play a role in shaping us.
AI in scientific research
AI is an aid to scientific research, but its use requires an ethical approach.
Do we really need to protect our children from the Web?
When we talk about the Internet and children in the media, the message is always the same: be careful! The Internet is dangerous for them! While it's true that a relatively large percentage of the Web is unsuitable for minors, should we become paranoid and monitor children's every move on the Net? Not necessarily.