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
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Guiding Students Through Society’s Biggest Questions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781564848987
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter