This document appears to be a presentation on inclusive policies for humanist digital transformation. Some of the key points summarized in the presentation include:
- Discussing the evolution of communication modalities from early forms like cuneiform to modern digital communication.
- Addressing the challenges of passing from an "I" focused society to a more collaborative "We" society in the digital age.
- Proposing new human rights related to access to essential digital services and technologies.
- Exploring skills like transliteracy, computational thinking and digital culture that will be important for inclusive policies around digital transformation.
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Maybe we can’t do mind reading, but we can do eye tracking. Some of the demands were connected to emotional response to content, facial expressions, and feedback.
In the picture on the right, we can see which words call the reader’s attention.
We can see they are not reading in a linear fashion. Maybe we need to know more about this, to understand the impact of our texts on our readers.