One of the concerns that many families have arises from the lack of knowledge about what is happening with screens in the classrooms. Although the center's Digitization Plan provides basic guidelines, in everyday life, teachers and support staff face this challenge. How do they approach it?
Amidst an increasingly prevalent debate about the appropriateness of digitization in the classroom, in the third session of the “Growing Between Screens? Education, Technologies, and Democracy” series, we will reflect on the challenges of this transformation and identify formats that are transformative and inclusive. From a democratic perspective and with a critical approach, we will engage in conversations with experts who have analyzed the impact of digitization in classrooms for years, and we will explore tools (both digital and analog) that respect the digital rights of minors.
We will have Simona Levi, technopolitical strategist, activist, and professor, and Susanna Tesconi, professor, educational environment designer, and researcher at the Open University of Catalonia.
The cycle continues with:
• Session 4: Digital divide and inequalities (May 9th, 6:00 PM)
• Session 5: What do teenagers think about it? (June 6th, 10:00 AM)