Perspectives on Privacy and Iterative Ethics in Human-Centered Data Governance

Tuesday, October 22, 2024 | 1:45PM–2:30PM CT | Meeting Room 302B, Third Level
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Presentation/Panel Session
History repeats itself. This panel of data experts will share varied perspectives on the cyclical nature of data governance application across decades of technological innovation. Come be part of a conversation where the tension between theoretical and real-world is examined to help build institutional understanding for strategic foresight in practice while prioritizing human-centered data governance, iterative ethics, and modern privacy paradigms.

Presenters

  • Kim Arnold

    Director, Learning Analytics Center of Excellence, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Robin Pappas

    IT Governance Program Manager, University of California, Berkeley

Resources & Downloads

  • Perspectives on Privacy and Iterative Ethics

    Updated on 11/8/2024