It is about books, physical books, and authors' tangible reincarnation, and we believe that they will continue to be respected even in the age of computerized information. Why is it that our beliefs about the paper version are not improved by microchip so clay pieces replace reels and bound books? For all of us trying to narrow down the information to the screen, encapsulate the world of knowledge into the trunk size, and always try to create a way to fit in the palm of the communication device, there may already be favorite handheld favorites.
Having a book never supersedes face-to-face communication with real human beings, but the path of scientific research is uninteresting and continuous (and even prosperous) under these unique 21st century conditions ) Entropy should be taken seriously in breaking down. For those who have recently noticed that they feel a very emotional discomfort in a pure makeup scene, this sounds verbose. You can see that this very old technology is the most powerful and accessible weapon we have.
Dogme has never evolved to replace books. It should (and yet) be a book that a teacher can use and at the same time help a real interaction and dialogue (Thornbury, 2005, p. 2). Because educational technology is a substitute for such books, there is little doubt that Dogme can be used in the classroom with today's technology. In a recent article on historical education as an archive project, Kriti Khare explains how to explore the history of the region and where the students may come in the future, using the application Silent History. If you encourage discussions in a simplified way on topics of common interest rather than learning the same content from books explaining such information using complex words or unknown terms, experience You can effectively share it in the classroom.
Books are never completely replaced by computers. The computer crashes and all information may be lost. If your house is exhausted, you will not be able to read it at your computer, but you can pick up the book. What you are reading at comp is just light or something on the screen. The book is a permanent physical print. When computers change books, serious eye problems occur. The enjoyment of reading disappears. I do not want to rely on machines to make reading easier. The book always exists, the computer is always incomplete, and everything is lost. The book can take care, the computer can take care, but even a hundred years ago, even ten years ago I have a book that I have never heard of people who have the same computer.