The number and scale of the apparently unexamined assumptions in this comment gave me pause.
This coding business baffles me. I recently tried out an online how to code course and lost the will to live after lesson 3. Surely it is not beyond the wit of IT technicians to invent a programme which translates “real” writing into computer code? I am a PhD student writing a novel in facebook status updates and it is clear that I will probably have to employ a computer expert to create a platform for my final draft. Any volunteers? Thanks. —Developing digital literacy in higher education: live chat | Higher Education Network | Guardian Professional.
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