Issues and challenges to the right to education in the digital age 2016, para. 26
Paragraphe
Paragraph text
Digital technologies are becoming ubiquitous and provide vast opportunities for new forms of connections and collaboration, as knowledge and information can be digitized and transmitted electronically. They are transforming learning and teaching, and the everyday lives of academics and students. As Nicholas Carr wrote in The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains, "the future of knowledge and culture no longer lies in books ... or records or CDs. It lies in digital files shot through our universal medium at the speed of light".
Status juridique
Non-negotiated soft law
Organe
Special Rapporteur on the right to education
Type de document
Special Procedures' report
Mode d'adoption
N.A.
Thèmes
Education
Année
2016
Type de paragraphe
Other
Reference
SR Education, Report to the HRC (2016), A/HRC/32/37, para. 26.