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=== Week 7: Info literacy/higher ed/k-12/student surveillance issues  ===
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=== Week 7: Academic surveillance and student privacy ===
 
* Real time lecture: November 28th, 10am - 12pm Pacific/1pm - 3pm Eastern Eastern on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9129428892  
 
* Real time lecture: November 28th, 10am - 12pm Pacific/1pm - 3pm Eastern Eastern on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9129428892  
 
* Recording: TBD
 
* Recording: TBD
  
 
==== Overview ====
 
==== Overview ====
The pandemic has forced students much more online, and school administrators have demanded greater productivity in these online environments. Surveillance is built into these online learning platforms, tracking what students click on, how much time they spent on each page, and how attentive they are to the screen. This week, we're focused on the new academic surveillance norms and what this means for students both K-12 and at the college level. We'll also talk about bringing privacy into information literacy environments in academic settings.  
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The pandemic forced students much more online, and school administrators have demanded greater productivity in these online environments. Surveillance is built into these online learning platforms, tracking what students click on, how much time they spent on each page, and how attentive they are to the screen. This week, we're focused on the new academic surveillance norms and what this means for students both K-12 and at the college level. We'll also talk about bringing privacy into information literacy environments in academic settings.  
  
 
==== Readings ====
 
==== Readings ====
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==== Tasks ====  
 
==== Tasks ====  
* Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and final project work
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* Lecture, readings, discussion forum

Revision as of 15:05, 22 November 2022

Week 7: Academic surveillance and student privacy

Overview

The pandemic forced students much more online, and school administrators have demanded greater productivity in these online environments. Surveillance is built into these online learning platforms, tracking what students click on, how much time they spent on each page, and how attentive they are to the screen. This week, we're focused on the new academic surveillance norms and what this means for students both K-12 and at the college level. We'll also talk about bringing privacy into information literacy environments in academic settings.

Readings

Discussion

Chat link: TBD

Tasks

  • Lecture, readings, discussion forum