Normally we discuss technology in typical classrooms. Surprisingly when I started typing into Google I had a whole different topic in mind that I wanted to post for the student blog. One that involved special needs children and technology, but this is the article that was first on the list. I clicked and began reading, thinking that this has nothing to do with the topic I wanted but I found the article to be extremely fascinating and relating more to my chosen profession, Athletic Training which is a healthcare profession. Obviously I do not plan on being a surgeon but the possibilities are endless with the idea that this article talks about. Read and write about what you think! Should this "little black box" technology be implemented? Will it help with success and reduce errors?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertszczerba/2013/09/17/silence-kills-can-technology-drive-meaningful-cultural-change-in-healthcare/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/robertszczerba/2013/09/17/silence-kills-can-technology-drive-meaningful-cultural-change-in-healthcare/