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Mary Beth Davis

Young People, Ethics and the New Digital Media - 1 views

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    Posting this to test Diigo...also because it was a GREAT find - a current study that provides information for both my digital storytelling project AND my group project on ethics....Here's a summary of what it's about. Also was wondering if "Sribd" is another sort of Diigo? The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Reports on Digital Media and Learning, published by the MIT Press, present Findings From current research on how young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life. The Reports result from research projects funded by the MacArthur Foundation as part of its $50 million initiative in digital media and learning. They are published openly online (as well as in print) in order to support broad dissemination and to stimulate further research in the Field.
Mary Beth Davis

Web 2.0 Guru - Digital Ethics - 1 views

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    Here's a wiki that aims to educate students on digital responsibility and to become good digital citizens. There are a lot of good links to specific lessons for students.
Mary Beth Davis

Obfuscation - 7 views

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    I was exploring the journal "First Monday" which was listed in the Google Docs table when I came across this topic of "Obfuscation." Besides just liking the sound of the word, I was fascinated by all the various forms in which digital obfuscation can take place. I thought this article might also be useful for my group project which involves Ethics and Technology. (This is also my first time bookmarking, or using Diigo!)
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    First Monday is an excellent find and really good resource. I suggest you all just o in there and browse the previous issues -- you will find LOADS of ideas and information there that may inform your final project interests.
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    Mary Beth, I added all those journals just FYI (so you don't think they were approved contributions by our expert prof; I hope they're all applicable!)
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    Interesting! I like the broadened idea of "obfuscation" -- not just by writing prose that is untrue, but the way we organize or provide access to those words can also be obfuscating. Just making something hard enough to find or get to. A crappy taxonomy can be a weapon of deceit!
Rebecca Martin

Internet activist charged with data-theft - 0 views

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    Commentary from Jessamyn West: "What we do know is that the US Government has indicted Aaron Swartz [who you may know around the internet for any number of things] for, apparently and allegedly, downloading 4mil articles from JSTOR without (I think?) the proper credentials. Aaron turned himself in. At issue are many points of JSTORs terms of service and what sort of access is given to guests of the university. As Aaron is a net activist, I'm certain this is some level of intentional move on his part, I'm quite curious to see where it goes."
Jeanine Finn

Why I will never pursue cheating again - 0 views

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    A CS professor in a business school talks about cheating -- interesting intersection of technology, social behavior, and ethics from a SI perspective.
Connie Canfield

Skype another privacy concern - 2 views

This is a recent article I found about Microsoft taking out a new patent on technology that can spy on your Skype calls. The technology is for employers who useSskype to check on their employees. ...

Skype; web 2.0

started by Connie Canfield on 29 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Rebecca Martin

Women And Children First: Technology And Moral Panic - 0 views

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    Post about Genevieve Bell, the director of Intel Corporation's Interaction and Experience Research, and her views on moral panic - especially when it comes to women and children - over new technology.
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