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Leading the Future of Technology

Leading the Future of Technology

Leading the Future of Technology

The Vital Role of Accessible Technologies
Rebecca LaForgia, University of Adelaide
January 2021
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    There is presently a view that accessible technologies offer an inclusive and humanistic expression of technology. They do. But that is not all. Accessible technologies offer more than this: they contain within them lessons on transformational leadership. Through examining six case studies the reader will begin to interpret these accessible technologies as expressions of leadership. The risk inherent in the current view is that to view accessible technologies only as examples of humanism, or the good, is to risk underselling them. In fact, accessible technologies (which are being created across international society) represent a powerful leadership approach to technology itself. Through their leadership, these accessible technologies demand and create new and original thinking by society. The reader will benefit from this Element by learning to identify transformational leadership within accessible technological creations and consequently gaining a capacity to apply this leadership to the very purposes of technology itself.

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    January 2021
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108622097
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The tools for examining the story of leadership contained in accessible artefacts
    • 2. The leadership stories contained in the six accessible artefacts
    • 3. Reflection on leadership lessons learned from case studies
    • 4. Aiming for the moon.
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    • Rebecca LaForgia , University of Adelaide