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| Teleclass | (FREE European Teleclass) THREE EARLY PIONEERS - WHO CAN STILL TEACH US A THING OR TWO |
| Outline: | Objectives: - Describe the insight which let to historical innovations - Clarify that historical data are not always presented accurately - Show that the greatest of pioneers – just like us – make mistakes - Demonstrate that the journey to old and new knowledge is fascinating and filled with examples of giant leaps and missed steps from which we also learn. - Conclude that we should be not afraid to ask for the exact citation, quotation, or better still get the original text |
| Date | February 8, 2022 |
| Live broadcast time | ... 2:30pm-3:30pm in Geneva … 8:30am in New York/Toronto ... 1:30pm in London ... 12:30am (February 9) in Sydney ... 10:30am in Buenos Aires ... 4:30pm in Riyadh |
| Faculty: | Dr. Evonne Curran, Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland |
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| Payment: | (Free Teleclass) |
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