SEM06P-Responsible Use of Student Data in the Digital Era (separate registration is required)

Tuesday, October 31 | 12:30PM–4:00PM ET | Meeting Room 105A/B, 100 Level
Session Type: Additional Fee Program
Delivery Format: Preconference Workshop
Digital technologies have created unprecedented opportunity to understand student learning and enhance educational attainment. They also raise new questions about the ethical collection, use, and sharing of information. Participants in this workshop will explore the promise and risks of newly available student data, consider real-world scenarios of student data use for purposes of research and educational improvement, and expand on principles of "responsible use."

Outcomes: Explore the landscape of student data ethics issues * Explain the implications of student data ethics issues for your organization * Describe a set of principles and governance framework for responsible use of student data

Presenters

  • Martin Kurzweil

    Director, Educational Transformation Program, ITHAKA
  • Mitchell Stevens

    Associate Professor, Stanford University

Resources & Downloads

  • 20171027 EDUCAUSE Responsible Use Workshop Draft Principles

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  • 20171027 EDUCAUSE Responsible Use Workshop Resources

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  • 20171027 EDUCAUSE Responsible Use Workshop Table Work Template

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  • Scenarios for 31 October

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  • KurzweilStevens 2017 EDUCAUSE Responsible Use Workshop slides FINAL

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