Can universities boost student experience without invading privacy?
Colleges and universities have implemented a wide range of technologies on their campuses to collect data, often with the intent to improve the education experience. But the surge of data collection in higher education has prompted many to scrutinize the privacy implications of gathering personal data on students and the lack of transparency around how it’s being used.
Colleges and universities have implemented a wide range of technologies on their campuses to collect data, often with the intent to improve the education experience. But the surge of data collection in higher education has prompted many to scrutinize the privacy implications of gathering personal data on students and the lack of transparency around how it’s being used.
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Jennifer Marano
06/04/2020
in the project 5. Can we take ownership of the information we produce? Ethics in Education
last updated 16/04/2020
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