No one is suggesting blogs will or should
replace traditional academic discourse.
Not exact matches
Currently, the majority of biomaterials jobs are in academia, but the private sector is showing signs of activity, with
academic labs spinning out companies, pharmaceutical companies allying themselves to biomaterials companies, and
traditional medical implant companies looking to
replace their 50 - year - old technology, Müller adds.
Gary Bryant, from ITSI, a blended learning solution that combines the
traditional academic rigour of digital textbooks with the flexibility of technology, discusses why the textbook has a prejudiced repute and explains why an effective teaching resource should support teachers, rather than
replace them.
In the 1960s, while studying at Turin's Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti, he fell under the influence of older contemporaries, including Michelangelo Pistoletto and Giovanni Anselmo — artists who used unconventional materials and forms to create works that
replaced the artifice of
academic art with simplicity, criticism of
traditional social values and an interest in the potential of the everyday.
But, I have concerns about the notion that blogging will soon become the choice method of
academic communication, or, worse yet, the notion that blogging ought to
replace traditional forms of
academic publishing.
Although the Internet offers
academics unprecedented opportunities for instant discourse with their peers (and for commenting on subjects outside the law), Caron doesn't expect blogs to
replace traditional scholarship.