Privacy Matters: An Ethical and Regulatory Approach

Thursday, October 17 | 9:30AM–10:15AM CT | W196c, Level 1
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Moderated Discussion
Students exhaust a plume of big data as they navigate academic life, presenting unique data privacy challenges for institutions. Join Ohio State data ethics and privacy experts in analyzing these challenges through scenarios and discussion. Learn Ohio State's approach to answering the ethical and privacy challenges around student data.

Outcomes: Consider the ethical implications of leveraging students’ big data (geolocation, social media, and learner profile) to advance the mission of your institution * Analyze the risks and potential harm that can occur from big data from students * Learn how OSU is incorporating an ethical framework in its data privacy program

This session was recorded as part of the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2019 and can be accessed by full conference attendees and those who register separately for access. Click here for more information.

Presenters

  • Holly Drake

    Chief Privacy Officer, Ohio State University
  • Marcia Ham

    Learning Analytics Research & Development Consultant, Ohio State University

Resources & Downloads

  • Transcript

    205 KB, pdf - Updated on 1/21/2024
  • Recording

    Updated on 1/21/2024
  • privacymatterseducause2019

    Updated on 4/26/2024