Adele Botha, Rodrigo Ferreira, Clara Neppel, Dympna O'Sullivan, Bobby Schnabel: “Educating future computer professionals to ethical and social impacts of digital technologies”
Panel discussion about the challenges in shaping new approaches and methods for educating computer professionals.
March 5th 2024
- 17:00 – 18:00 CET
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This is an online-only event.
See description for details.
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- Panelists:
Adele Botha, CSIR, South Africa
Rodrigo Ferreira, Rice University, USA
Dympna O’Sullivan, TU Dublin, Ireland
Clara Neppel, IEEE, Austria
Bobby Schnabel, University of Colorado Boulder, USA - Moderator: Anna Bon, UV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
About the Event
March 5, 2024
5:00 – 6:00 PM
(17:00) CET
We are looking forward to seeing you:
Participate via Zoom (Password: 0dzqxqiy).
The talk will also be live-streamed and recorded on the DIGHUM YouTube Channel.
Abstract
The increasing impact of computer technologies on human lives both at the individual and social level requires to rethink the education of future computer professionals at many different levels. Future computer professionals need to be aware not only of the wide impacts of digital technologies, once they are deployed and put in their context of use, but also of the importance of the choices at the level of design and how they profoundly shape their future use. Moreover, these professionals will likely be interact with professionals with different backgrounds and expertise and able to work within interdisciplinary groups.
This panel, starting from the hands-on experience of different scholars and professionals, will aim at discussing some of the challenges in shaping new approaches and methods for educating computer professionals. The goal is to start collecting different viewpoints (academia and professional associations; Europe, US and Africa) to more systematically analyze strengths and weaknesses of existing approaches and to shape possible future initiatives within the Digital Humanism framework.
Slides
Slides will be available for download after the event.
Video
Recording of the lecture will be available for download after the event.