Digital Technologies Can Enrich, as Well as Impoverish, Embodied Interaction

Constructivist Foundations 18 (2):198-200 (2023)
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Digital simulations and representations often make poor substitutes for direct engagement with the lived world. However, they also have the potential to enable new forms of engagement with our environment rather than replace those we already have.

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