The Teaching Act in the Age of its Technical Reproducibility
Lesson, Education and Remote Teaching
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Education. E-learning. “Technological solutionisml”.Abstract
The article addresses E-learning as the updated and political-technological version of the worsening of official decisions against public education and the right to quality education. Presents a discussion based on reports from my experience both as a professor at the university and researcher with the public school as a field of investigation. The terms of the problem are discussed in the context of “data extraction” from the biggest North American technology companies which manage all production, transmission, and storage of data of the remote education from the Brazilian public federal education, based on Evgeny Morozov’s concept of “technological solutionism”.
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