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Helen Beetham

There's a crack in everything. It's how we know a human being is writing. Thoughts on technology and education, writing and related issues, from a critical perspective. Not always fully formed but never auto-completed.

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Chips with everything

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Writing as 'passing'

Turing Machine model (2012): public licence via Wikimedia Commons

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We are living in a material world

I was talking to a builder friend about robot plasterers, something he’s thought about quite a lot. As you can see from the video, robot plasterers don’t exactly replace builders, but they can turn one the most skilled trades in the busines...

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  • Helen Beetham

    Research in digital education. Criticality. Poetry. Wild places.

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