LFI Course Materials/Week 14: Intermediate privacy

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Week 14: Digital redlining

  • Real time lecture: August 16th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern

Overview

How can we understand equal access to technology and information in the digital age? Dr. Chris Gilliard’s lecture looks at how technology policies, practices, and investment decisions, especially in educational settings, create differential access and outcomes in colleges and universities. These processes, collectively understood as “digital redlining,” need to be understood and countered in order to create a more equitable educational structure.

Readings

No readings this week!

Guest lecturer

Dr. Chris Gilliard, Professor of English at Macomb Community College, hypervisible.com

Discussion

  • What is the relationship between digital redlining and privacy?

Tasks

  • Discussion forum, small group work, and roadmap completion on wiki