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Ethics in a Digital World - by Kristen Mattson (Paperback)
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- Get the knowledge and resources you need to guide students through the tough questions that reside in the gray areas of humans' relationship with the gadgets, apps and tools that permeate our lives.
- About the Author: Kristen Mattson is a wife, mother of three, former English teacher and school librarian.
- 176 Pages
- Education, Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
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About the Book
"More and more, people are waking up to the notion that the technology we hold in our hands each day is not a neutral tool that individual users control. The facade has been cracking for years amid accusations of election interference, with the public being introduced to the complexities of hacking, the concept of bot accounts, the larger threat of information warfare, and more. The rise in rhetoric around "fake news" has social media companies examining their role in the spread of misinformation, the public asking who checks the fact-checkers and everyone from politicians to tech conglomerates wondering if, when and how information regulation needs to happen. Amid this backdrop, it has become clear that society needs thoughtful, empathetic digital citizens who can navigate the important ethical questions at the intersection of technology and humanity. This book is designed to help students consider the systems and structures in which they spend so much of their time, asking them to look at the technology around them through a critical lens"--Book Synopsis
Get the knowledge and resources you need to guide students through the tough questions that reside in the gray areas of humans' relationship with the gadgets, apps and tools that permeate our lives. More and more, people are waking up to the notion that the technology we hold in our hands each day is not a neutral tool that individual users control. The facade has been cracking for years amid accusations of election interference, with the public being introduced to the complexities of hacking, the concept of bot accounts, the larger threat of information warfare, and more. The rise in rhetoric around "fake news" has social media companies examining their role in the spread of misinformation, the public asking who checks the fact-checkers and everyone from politicians to tech conglomerates wondering if, when and how information regulation needs to happen. Amid this backdrop, it has become clear that society needs thoughtful, empathetic digital citizens who can navigate the important ethical questions at the intersection of technology and humanity. This book is designed to help students consider the systems and structures in which they spend so much of their time, asking them to look at the technology around them through a critical lens. Focusing on six big ethical questions being discussed in the technology sector and larger society today, chapters include:- Key vocabulary you and your students will encounter in your investigation of each topic.
- A short summary of the current research and viewpoints on the topic from leading experts in their fields.
- News articles exploring the ethical questions playing out in society today.
- Focused research questions that students can use to explore the various aspects of the ethical dilemma.
- Stories of educators who are engaging students with lessons around tech ethics.
- A "Try This" section with instructional strategies for helping students navigate open-ended questions.
There are no clear right or wrong answers to the ethical issues presented inside these pages. But if you ascribe to the idea that technology is not neutral, if your students are already users of various technologies and if you understand that many of our students will go on to tech-related careers, is it ever too soon to begin talking about the ethics of technology with them? Audience: 6-12 educators
Review Quotes
"Technology impacts all grade levels and subject areas, as well as students' lives outside of the classroom, often in ways that perpetuate harm and systems of oppression. These are absolutely the questions our students need to be asking and examining."
-- Mike Karlin, Edtech Roundup
About the Author
Kristen Mattson is a wife, mother of three, former English teacher and school librarian. She is currently an adjunct professor and consultant. She partners with educators in all content areas to integrate digital literacy, research skills, creation and innovation in the classroom. Kristen holds a bachelor's degree in education, a master's degree in instructional design and technology, and a doctoral degree in curriculum and instruction leadership from Northern Illinois University, where she conducted a critical discourse analysis on secondary digital citizenship curriculum.Dimensions (Overall): 9.1 Inches (H) x 7.4 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .85 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Philosophy, Theory & Social Aspects
Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education
Format: Paperback
Author: Kristen Mattson
Language: English
Street Date: April 19, 2021
TCIN: 83248625
UPC: 9781564849014
Item Number (DPCI): 247-53-1037
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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