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A groundbreaking undergraduate course at Yale University aims to deepen students' understanding of the social and humanistic dimensions of technology. This innovative program serves as a precursor to a certificate initiative set to launch next fall, focusing on the critical examination of the technological landscape that permeates modern life.
The course encourages students to engage with technology not merely as tools but as complex entities that shape human experiences and societal structures. Through discussions and projects, participants will explore the ethical implications of technological advancements, the digital divide, and the intersection of technology with culture and identity.
By fostering a critical mindset, the program aspires to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate and influence the rapidly evolving technological environment. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of integrating humanities perspectives into the study of technology, preparing students to become thoughtful leaders in an increasingly tech-driven world.
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