Tuesday, 5 December 2023

science, technology and philosophy

SCIENCE:

There are lots of ways to access and explore different aspects of science:

Jay Doubleyou: more animation at ted talks

Jay Doubleyou: science museum london

On all sorts of subjects:

Jay Doubleyou: a critique of psychology

Jay Doubleyou: cognitive science and developmental neuroscience

Jay Doubleyou: women and science

With an example of a very different aspect:

Jay Doubleyou: the cat that walked by himself

Jay Doubleyou: just so stories

And another example:

Jay Doubleyou: the church of the flying spaghetti monster

TECHNOLOGY:

And there are lots of places to explore technology:

Jay Doubleyou: futures on the bbc

And lots of themes too:

Jay Doubleyou: chat gpt in teaching/learning/working with english

Jay Doubleyou: smartphones in the english language classroom

Jay Doubleyou: gamification is everywhere

Jay Doubleyou: can children teach themselves - using technology?

With more:

Jay Doubleyou: how green are electric cars?

Jay Doubleyou: crypto currencies in the news

Jay Doubleyou: how to recycle a building

Jay Doubleyou: form vs function

It can get a bit funny:

Jay Doubleyou: open the door!

PHILOSOPHY:

A lot of the issues  touch on philosophy:

Jay Doubleyou: ivan illich: schooling, technology, and culture

Jay Doubleyou: does technology make us more un/equal?

Jay Doubleyou: is technology going to save us?

Jay Doubleyou: tinkering school

And:

Jay Doubleyou: the great divergence

And:

Jay Doubleyou: how has technology changed us?

Which leads to:

BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time

In Our Time - Bergson and Time - BBC Sounds

BBC Radio 4 - A History of Ideas

BBC Radio 4 - A History of Ideas, Physicist Tara Shears on Falsification, Karl Popper's Falsification

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