
ݮƵ hosts public lecture on the impact of digital dependencies
The University of ݮƵ’s Faculty of Arts will host a free public lecture and panel discussion, entitled Digital Dependencies: How we upload and offload ourselves on Monday, November 21
The University of ݮƵ’s Faculty of Arts will host a free public lecture and panel discussion, entitled Digital Dependencies: How we upload and offload ourselves on Monday, November 21
By Media RelationsThe University of ݮƵ’s Faculty of Arts will host a free public lecture and panel discussion, entitled Digital Dependencies: How we upload and offload ourselves on Monday, November 21.
The lecture explores the impacts and implications of social media, fitness apps and smartphone reliance on our everyday lives. Three experts along with Douglas Peers, Dean of Arts at ݮƵ, will share insights and research on the perks and pitfalls of uploading and offloading ourselves.
Date:Monday, November 21, 2016
Time:7 to 9 p.m.
Location:, Central Branch Auditorium, 85 Queen Street North
Parking:Library pay parking next to the library
Panel participants include:
There will be a moderated Q&A session with the speakers following their formal remarks.
Pleasefor this free lecture.
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