Education Technology: Innovations

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (2):319-320 (1986)
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“We raised the power of reason, the power of manipulating words, above all other faculties. The written word became our god. We forgot that before words there were actions … that there have always been things beyond words. We forgot that spoken words preceded the written one. We forgot that written form of our letters came from ideographic pictures … that standing behind every letter is an image like an ancient ghost. The image stands for natural movements of the body and other living things.” Frank Herbert.

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