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    Ethical Design and the Philosophy of Technology module i

    Bemidji State University
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    How has the relationship between humans and technology evolved? What should it look like?

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    Algorithmic fairness

    Washington University in St. Louis
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    Ausitn's cake cutting algorithm as an example of an inherently fair algorithm.

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    Black Mirror Writers Room

    University of Colorado Boulder
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    Let your imagination run wild in this creative speculation activity that helps computing students think through possible consequences of technology.

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    Impossible Project: Making Computing Anti-Racist

    University at Buffalo
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    students accepted the challenge to spend two weeks of their semester imagining what it would take to build a world in which computing could become anti-racist

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    Human Contexts and Ethics Toolkit

    UC Berkeley
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    The HCE Toolkit is a set of concepts and methods from Science, Technology, and Society (STS) and History selected to build understanding of the datafied world, helping students to identify where human power structures and value choices get built into technical work, and empowering them to discover h

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    Role Play: A City Decides On Self-Driving Buses

    Georgia Institute of Technology
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    This scenario asks students (role-playing stakeholders at a committee meeting) to decide whether to introduce autonomous buses into a community.

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    Sustainability and Complexity

    Brown University
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    The goal of these lessons and assignments is to introduce students to the environmental impacts of computing.

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    Health and Artificial Intelligence

    Allegheny College
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    One in five adults living in the United States uses fitness trackers and health-related applications daily. With this continuously growing statistic, arise ethical concerns of big data collection, and how our fitness data can be used.

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    Crypto and Cypherpunk Ethics module

    Bemidji State University
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    Computer Science Teaching Modules Ethical Design and the Philosophy of Technology Crypto and Cypherpunk Ethics Adding Responsible CS to a Programming Assignment Module Evaluations Workshop Materials In the early-1990s, the cypherpunks emerged as a grassroots movement criticizing the emerging govern

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    Adding Responsible CS to a Programming Assignment

    Bemidji State University
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    Ideally, students experience responsible CS in a way that is integrated with the technical parts of the software development process.

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