Book Title: Ethical Use of Technology in Digital Learning Environments: Graduate Student Perspectives

Authors: Dr. Barbara Brown; Dr. Verena Roberts; Dr. Michele Jacobsen; Christie Hurrell; Kourtney Kerr; Heather van Streun; Nicole Jean Neutzling; Jeff Lowry; Simo Zarkovic; Jennifer Ansorger; Terri Marles; Emma Lockyer; and Dean Parthenis

Book Description: This book is the result of a co-design project in a class in the Masters of Education program at the University of Calgary. The course, and the resulting book, focus primarily on the safe and ethical use of technology in digital learning environments. The course was organized according to four topics based on Farrow’s (2016) Framework for the Ethics of Open Education.This is the first of 2 Versions of this pressbook. Click on Volume 2 for information.

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Book Description

This book is the result of a co-design project in a class in the Masters of Education program at the University of Calgary. The course, and the resulting book, focus primarily on the safe and ethical use of technology in digital learning environments. The course was organized according to four topics based on Farrow’s (2016) Framework for the Ethics of Open Education. Students were asked to review, analyze, and synthesize each topic from three meta-ethical theoretical positions: deontological, consequentialist, and virtue ethical (Farrow, 2016).  The chapters in this open educational resource (OER) were co-designed using a participatory pedagogy with the intention to share and mobilize knowledge with a broader audience. The first three chapters in the book discuss specific ethical considerations related to technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) , social networking services (SNS), and 3D printing. The next four chapters shift to a broader discussion of resource sharing, adaptive learning systems, STEM, and assistive technologies. The final two chapters discuss admissions and communications that need to be considered from an institutional perspective. In each of the nine chapters, the authors discuss the connection to the value of technology in education, and practical possibilities of learning technologies for inclusive, participatory, democratic, and pluralistic educational paradigms.

Authors

Dr. Barbara Brown; Dr. Verena Roberts; Dr. Michele Jacobsen; Christie Hurrell; Kourtney Kerr; Heather van Streun; Nicole Jean Neutzling; Jeff Lowry; Simo Zarkovic; Jennifer Ansorger; Terri Marles; Emma Lockyer; and Dean Parthenis

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Philosophy and theory of education

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Title
Ethical Use of Technology in Digital Learning Environments: Graduate Student Perspectives
Authors
Dr. Barbara Brown; Dr. Verena Roberts; Dr. Michele Jacobsen; Christie Hurrell; Kourtney Kerr; Heather van Streun; Nicole Jean Neutzling; Jeff Lowry; Simo Zarkovic; Jennifer Ansorger; Terri Marles; Emma Lockyer; and Dean Parthenis
Editors
Dr. Barbara Brown; Dr. Verena Roberts; Dr. Michele Jacobsen; and Christie Hurrell
Contributors
Mia Travers-Hayward and Nicole Jean Neutzling
License

The CC-BY license allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the authors of the chapters. The license allows for commercial use.

Version 2 of this pressbook can be found HERE

Primary Subject
Philosophy and theory of education
Additional Subject(s)
Education, Technology: general issues, For graduate / post-graduate and equivalents, Ethical issues: scientific, technological and medical developments, Teacher training, Artificial intelligence, Social media / social networking, 3D Printing, Assistive technology
Institution
University of Calgary
Publisher
University of Calgary
Publication Date
December 28, 2020
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.11575/ant1-kb38
Ebook ISBN
0-88953-438-1
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#edtechethics