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TEDxBaltimoreSalon: are people too dependent on technology? [Events]

That question will be debated among a small group after watching a handful of TED videos by speakers ruminating on whether technology is manipulating society.

A truncated week of events due to Thanksgiving this week. There are two Monday evening events to consider: a TEDxBaltimore “salon” event will debate the question whether people are too dependent on technology, and a talk at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will focus on how humanities professors today can embrace digital publishing over the traditional print model.
On Wednesday morning it’s another Baltimore TechBreakfast.
Happy Thanksgiving to Technical.ly Baltimore readers.
TEDxBaltimoreSalon: Are humans too dependent on technology? That question will be debated among a small group after watching a handful of TED videos by speakers ruminating on whether technology is manipulating society. Monday, Nov. 25, 7:30 p.m. Morgan State University, Student Center, Conference Room 212, 1750 Cold Spring Ln., Stonewood-Pentwood-Winston, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
The Problem with Print: A talk by professor Helen J. Burgess of the UMBC English department will consider whether humanities scholars and professors should look to publish critical works digitally instead of in print-bound journals. Monday, Nov. 25, 4 p.m. UMBC, A.O. Kuhn Library, Gallery, 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore County. RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore TechBreakfast: Bagels, coffee and presentations by five startups the day before Thanksgiving. Wednesday, Nov. 27, 8 a.m. DLA Piper, 6225 Smith Ave., Mt. Washington, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.

Companies: University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) / TED / Baltimore TechBreakfast
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