Hick S (1999), Rethinking the debate: social work education on the Internet New Technology in the Human Services 12 (3 & 4), pp. 65-74 Abstract Whether we like it or not technology has always impacted on how social service education takes place worldwide. Throughout history the introduction of new technology has shaped and been shaped by educational processes and structures. To be able to act and struggle with technology in our society we need a theoretical framework to guide our actions and analysis. How we approach the introduction of new technology in human service education depends largely on how we view the relationship between science and technology in society. |
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