
Digital Dominoes
29 episodes
When Refusal Means Exclusion
Evidence of Safety vs. Actual Safety

S2 Ep 2ERROR 404: Sense of Humor Not Found - The Glitch
Episode 101: Welcome to The Glitch!This is the first episode of our new monthly sub-series called 404: Sense of Humor Not Found. We’re here to make tech talk human, funny, and relatable because let’s face it, digital life is full of glitches.What’s inside:00:00 Intro: Surviving the chaos of tech01:00 Meet the hosts: Kenya, Italy, and a rolling pin04:00 Why this podcast exists (and why you’ll love it)06:00 Segments explained: Hot Take, Facts or Phish, Tech Confessions07:00 Tech Confession #1: Ponzi scheme gone wrong11:00 Tech Confession #2: WhatsApp phishing fail13:00 Tech Confession #3: Almost installing a scam16:00 Wrap-up: Share your fails + closing bite💡 Expect laughs, lessons, and a little chaos every month. Got a tech fail? Send it our way. We might feature it next time!#TheGlitchPodcast #TechFails #DigitalCulture #OnlineSafety #AIHumor #404SenseOfHumorNotFound #PodcastLife

S2 Ep 1The Biggest Online Challenge Isn’t AI, It’s Us - Where I Stand with Andy Briercliffe
In this first episode of Where I Stand, I sit down with Andy Briercliffe, an online harms consultant and SHIELD Board member, to talk about what community means when everything is connected, why the biggest challenge isn’t AI but human behavior, and what gives him hope for the future of digital safety. This isn’t just another conversation about tech. It’s about how tech shapes our communities. Andy doesn’t shy away from the hard truths: regulation matters, AI is evolving fast, but behind every algorithm is a human choice. He shares why collaboration across education, tech, and grassroots communities is the only way forward, and why protecting young people and vulnerable groups must stay at the center.This conversation is part of what SHIELD stands for: amplifying voices that remind us technology is powerful, but responsibility is non-negotiable. If you care about online safety, ethical AI, and building a safer digital future, this episode is for you.This content is also available in video form, which you can find here: https://youtu.be/vRgy9koLQAs

S1 Ep 24The Privacy-Security Balance in Modern Parental Control Apps
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, we interview Parag Patel from Kids Nanny, an AI-powered parental control app. Parag shares insights into the app's development, its focus on privacy, and the importance of open dialogue between parents and children. He discusses key features like screen scanning, monitoring according to specific parental concerns, and age-appropriate app databases, as well as the challenges faced in different cultural contexts and parental approaches to online safety. Patel emphasizes the need for both parties to be on board and highlights the app's approach to safeguarding children's online privacy while ensuring their safety. 00:00 Introduction to Digital Dominoes 00:07 Meet Parag Patel: Co-Founder of Kids Nanny 01:14 The Core Features of Kids Nanny 02:20 Balancing Privacy and Protection 04:34 Cultural Differences in Parenting Styles 06:58 Challenges and Feedback from Parents 10:52 Innovative Solutions for Child Safety 12:28 Addressing Data Privacy Concerns 15:22 Real-Life Success Stories 15:57 Preventing Child Abuse Material 17:45 Avoiding Parental Control Misuse 18:52 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLinks to speakers and organizations:Parag Patel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/papatel/Kids Nanny: https://kidsnanny.ca/Angeline Corvaglia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeline-corvaglia/Check out our sponsor:Data Girl and Friends: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/

S1 Ep 23Inner Joy Versus Hardship: Insights from Black Girls
In this thought-provoking and very timely episode of Digital Dominoes, Angeline has an inspiring conversation with Alexandria Onuoha, who recently completed her PhD dissertation on the meaning of joy among Black girls. Alexandria shares her research, which challenges the conventional deficit-based models of understanding Black children. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing joy as a core part of the human experience, even in the face of adversity. Her study involved 14 Black middle school girls capturing their interpretations of joy through photography, revealing insights into how joy is perceived as a constant source tied to spirituality and purpose. The episode extends into broader discussions on societal perceptions, youth development, and the role of digital spaces in shaping self-esteem and mental health. Alexandria underscores the need for creating joy spaces both offline and online to foster resilience against social and digital harms. Tune in to learn how joy can be a radical act of resistance and collective futures for Black girls and beyond. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:15 Alexandria's Dissertation on Joy 02:54 Methodology: Photo Voice Study 04:17 Key Findings on Joy 07:49 Digital Context and Black Girls 19:04 Intersectional Bias and Misogynoir 23:01 Lessons from Black Girls 27:34 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMore on the speakers:Alexandria Onuoha: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandriaonuoha/Angeline Corvaglia https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeline-corvaglia/ Check out our sponsor, Data Girl and Friends: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/#Joy #Resilience #YouthDevelopment #SocialJustice #DigitalWellness #IntersectionalBias #Empowerment #MentalHealth #JoySpaces learn how joy can be a radical act of resistance and collective futures for Black girls and beyond

S1 Ep 22Behind the AI Curtain: A US Data Labeler's Journey Since 2008
In this eye-opening episode of Digital Dominoes, we dive into the world of data workers with Krista Pawloski, an activist with Turkopticon. She shares her fascinating journey as a data worker since 2008 with Amazon Mechanical Turk and sheds light on the stark realities and challenges faced by those in her profession. Krista discusses the nature of gig work, the financial instability, and the critical yet invisible role data workers play in shaping AI technologies. The conversation also touches on broader societal implications, from job offshoring to ethics in AI development. Join us to understand the hidden labor powering the digital age. 00:00 Introduction to Digital Dominoes 00:34 Guest Introduction - Krista Pawloski 01:12 Krista’s Background and Journey 05:23 The Nature of Data Work on Amazon Mechanical Turk 08:46 Financial Instability and Job Stress 12:11 The Role of Requesters and Job Complexity 16:07 Ethical and Humanitarian Concerns 22:30 Global Impact and Job Offshoring 27:54 AI Bias and Diversity in Data Labeling 31:45 Challenges in Activism and Seeking Change 36:12 Call to Action and Raising Public Awareness 38:05 Conclusion More on the speakers:Krista Pawloski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krista-pawloski-aa1b3263/Angeline Corvaglia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeline-corvaglia/Check out our sponsor, Data Girl and Friends: [https://data-girl-and-friends.com/]#DigitalDominoes #DataWorkers #AIDevelopment #AmazonMechanicalTurk #HotTopic #GigEconomy #AIbias #TechEthics #HiddenLabor #AIworkforce

S1 Ep 21The Grassroots Path to Ensuring Ethical AI
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, Angeline engages H. Mustafa Akyol in a thoughtful discussion on the importance of responsible AI. Mustafa delves into the philosophical foundations of ethics in AI, tracing concepts from Aristotle to modern technological advancements. He highlights the limitations of regulatory approaches due to complexity, weak enforcement, and rollback issues, suggesting that regulations alone cannot ensure ethical AI. Instead, Mustafa advocates for grassroots consumer demand as a more effective strategy. He argues that if public awareness and education foster consumer demand for ethical AI, companies will view ethical practices as a competitive advantage rather than a regulatory burden. This shift could encourage corporations to proactively adopt responsible AI practices, leading to globally unified standards. The episode emphasizes the power of collective will in shaping the future of AI ethics.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:33 Exploring Responsible AI 01:37 Philosophical Foundations of AI Ethics 03:23 AI's Impact on Human Uniqueness 06:21 Challenges in AI Regulation 07:53 Public Awareness and Consumer Demand 13:38 Global Collaboration for Ethical AI 15:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Special thanks toH. Mustafa Akyol for taking time to be a part of this episode! Follow Mustafa on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/h-mustafa-akyol-582b382a8/You can also check out Angeline Corvaglia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeline-corvaglia/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/

S1 Ep 20The Hidden Workforce: AI, Platforms, and the Global Labor Shift
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, we dive deep into the world of AI and the hidden workforce behind it, known as 'ghost workers,' with Martijn Arets. Martijn shares his extensive experience researching the impact of digital platforms and technology on labor over the past 13 years. He discusses the often invisible labor force that supports AI systems, the global perspective on technology’s impact on labor markets, and the significant challenges and ethical considerations these workers face. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of technological advancements on society, regulatory frameworks, and the essential role of awareness and advocacy in driving change. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the human element behind AI advancements and the importance of fair labor practices in the digital age.00:00 Introduction to Digital Dominoes00:45 Meet Martijn Arets02:20 The Ghost Workers Webinar05:15 The Invisible AI Labor Force07:35 Global Perspective on Technology and Labor11:05 Ethical Concerns and Worker Exploitation15:25 The Role of Advocacy and Policy20:40 Comparing to the Textile Industry25:15 Future of Work and AI29:35 Practical Steps for Awareness and Change33:00 Bridging the Knowledge Gap37:10 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFor more information:Martijn Arets: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martijnarets/Experts and organizations mentioned in this episode:Antonio A. Casilli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acasilli/Claartje ter Hoeven: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claartje-ter-hoeven-720317265/Wageindicator Foundation: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wageindicator/Check out our sponsor Data Girl and Friends: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/. They are on a mission to inspire young minds by fostering awareness and critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship in a fun, engaging, and informative way.#AI #GhostWorkers #TechnologyImpact #LaborRights #DigitalDominoes

S1 Ep 19Raising Informed Digital Citizens
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia sits down with Alyssa Coon, a privacy attorney and consultant, to discuss strategies for raising informed digital citizens. Alyssa shares her innovative approach to navigating technology with her children, emphasizing the importance of making informed decisions, understanding data privacy, and fostering open dialogue. The conversation covers practical tips on how parents can manage and monitor their kids' online activities, the significance of setting boundaries, and the impact of technology on children's social interactions. This episode aims to empower parents with tools and knowledge to help their kids safely and wisely navigate the digital world.00:00 Introduction00:45 Alyssa's Background and Approach02:30 Empowering Kids with Knowledge07:00 Managing Online Conversations and Content10:15 Privacy Settings and Restrictions15:40 The Importance of Open Dialogue19:00 Impact of Peer Pressure and Social Media23:15 Balancing Trust and Control26:50 Understanding and Engaging with Kids' Interests30:00 Parental Rights and Privacy Best Practices35:20 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsCheck out our sponsor, Data Girl and Friends: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/#DigitalParenting #OnlineSafety #Privacy #InformedCitizenship #DataPrivacy #ParentalControl #Technology #DigitalLiteracy

S1 Ep 18Youth Perspectives on Digital Empowerment and Safety
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, Angeline is joined by Lindsay Gross, a senior at Duke University, to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by Gen Z in the tech-driven world. They address misconceptions about the younger generation's role in the digital landscape and emphasize the importance of including younger voices in policy discussions. Lindsay shares insights from her experience in cybersecurity, social media harms, and AI ethics, discussing the critical need for collaborative efforts across generations to create a safer online environment. The episode delves into the implications of AI, data privacy, and the need for truly inclusive safety programs.00:00 Introduction to Digital Dominoes00:43 Meet Lindsay Gross: A Gen Z Perspective02:05 The Role of Social Media in Politics04:04 Generational Differences in Digital Safety07:16 Privacy Concerns and Data Security13:00 The Impact of AI on Education and Employment18:48 Bridging Generational Gaps in Tech23:07 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsWe recommend this video for more on gen Z and tech: Gen Z and Tech: Talk With Us Not About Us https://youtu.be/smV60wiY0vQ#GenZTech #DigitalSafety #AIEthics #DataPrivacy #CybersecurityGenZ #TechForGood #InclusiveTech #IntergenerationalDialogue #YouthInTechPolicy #DigitalDominoes #FutureOfTech #SocialMediaHarms #EmpoweringGenZ #TechEducation #OnlineSafetyForAll #GenZImpact #DigitalCitizenship #TechAndSociety #DukeUniversity #LindsayGross

S1 Ep 17Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Tom, Belgium
In this episode of EdTech Privacy Parents, Angeline discusses Tom from Belgium's experiences with digital privacy issues in his children’s schools. Tom shares his journey of becoming a privacy champion for his kids, detailing instances of lax security on Chromebooks, basic password issues, and the school's reluctance to take robust privacy actions. He emphasizes the importance of teaching digital literacy from a young age and the potential long-term consequences of neglecting digital privacy. The discussion also highlights parents' challenges in advocating for better privacy practices in an educational setting. Tom's efforts led him to engage with the Belgian data protection authority and push back against poor privacy policies, demonstrating the crucial role of parental involvement in shaping privacy-conscious future generations. 00:00 Introduction to EdTech Privacy Parents 00:37 Tom's Experience with School Tech 01:50 Privacy Concerns with Chromebooks 04:16 Password Issues and Solutions 05:20 Multi-Factor Authentication in Schools 11:34 Monitoring Software Controversy 14:27 The Importance of Digital Literacy 15:42 Real-Life Examples of Privacy Risks 18:41 The Slippery Slope of Surveillance 23:08 Conclusion and Call to ActionAngeline mentions this document about Chromebooks in schools in the episode:https://www.vlaanderen.be/publicaties/technische-handleiding-google-workspace-for-education We can also recommend these articles that explain the issue of content and data sharing.Aimed at teens: What You Should Know About School Technology and Data Sharing - Data Girl and FriendsAimed at parents: Tech at School: Protecting Your Child's Privacy - ANGELINE CORVAGLIA Info on how to request information from schoolsUSA: What is a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) and how do you make one https://www.foia.gov/how-to.html In addition, we also recommend these resources:Me2B Alliance Product Testing Report on School Mobile Apps Student Data Sharing Behavior: https://internetsafetylabs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/school-apps-data-sharing-behavior-spotlight-report-final.pdfEdtech law center's resources on issues with edtech: https://edtech.law/issues-with-edtech/

S1 Ep 16The Power of Authentic Connections in a Digital World
In this episode of Digital Dominos, which was recorded in early 2024, host Angeline Corvaglia chats with Molly Brealey about their shared passion for empowering youth and addressing skills gaps in education. Molly discusses FLOTa (Future Leaders of Tomorrow, Amplified), an initiative she co-founded to equip the next generation with entrepreneurial and essential life skills. They reflect on the success of a two-day entrepreneurial workshop that fostered innovation and human connection among students. The conversation delves into the importance of balancing digital fluency with authentic human interactions, the role of education in preparing students for the future, and the impact of technology on mental well-being and community building. They also address concerns about AI and its implications for youth, emphasizing the need for meaningful, in-person connections. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:44 Founding FLOTa: Empowering the Next Generation 01:17 Entrepreneurial Workshop Experience 02:11 Youth and Technology: Bridging the Skills Gap 03:30 Isolation and Lost Connections in the Next Gen 05:34 Authentic Human Connections in a Digital World 07:25 Balancing Digital and Offline Worlds 11:03 Educational System and Community Building 18:07 Final Thoughts on AI and Youth 20:31 Conclusion and FarewellSpecial thanks toMolly Brealey for taking time to be a part of this episode! Follow Molly on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mollybrealey/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Educational workbook, "Authenticity and Your Online Self" Authenticity and Your Online Self - 1 Educational video, "The Great Online Perfection Illusion" https://vimeo.com/918240180Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 15Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Christer, Norway
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia speaks with Christer Veland, a parent from Oslo, Norway, who has become a privacy advocate for children in schools. With a background in IT and tech, Christer sheds light on privacy concerns related to the use of iPads in classrooms, sharing his personal journey from discovering inappropriate content on his child's device to advocating for better digital safeguards. The discussion covers the challenges of protecting children's data, the importance of competent privacy measures, and practical advice for non-tech-savvy parents on how to safeguard their children's digital lives. 00:00 Introductionto Digital Privacy for Children 00:33 Meet Christer Veland: A Tech-Savvy Parent 02:09 The iPad Incident: A Turning Point 04:03 Fighting for Privacy: From Local to National 06:46 Technical Solutions and Challenges 15:14 The Broader Impact on Education 22:41 Practical Advice for Parents 25:03 Conclusion and Call to ActionChrister mentions these tools/websites in the episode:Adguard: https://adguard.com/en/welcome.htmlhttps://amiunique.org/ Learn how identifiable you are on the InternetWe can also recommend these articles that explain the issue of content and data sharing.Aimed at teens: What You Should Know About School Technology and Data Sharing - Data Girl and FriendsAimed at parents: Tech at School: Protecting Your Child's Privacy - ANGELINE CORVAGLIAIn addition, we also recommend these resources:Me2B Alliance Product Testing Report on School Mobile Apps Student Data Sharing Behavior: https://internetsafetylabs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/school-apps-data-sharing-behavior-spotlight-report-final.pdfEdtech law center's resources on issues with edtech: https://edtech.law/issues-with-edtech/

S1 Ep 14Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Heidi, USA
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia speaks with Heidi Saas, a privacy and technology lawyer, about the crucial need for protecting children's digital privacy within school environments. They explore why Heidi's turned her focus to becoming an advocate for data privacy in Edtech, discuss the hidden intricacies of Edtech tools, and highlight the importance of the involvement and education of both parents and kids to bring about positive change. The conversation underscores the challenges posed by unregulated data collection in schools, the lack of transparency from tech companies, and potential legal avenues for safeguarding children’s data. They also emphasize the collective efforts needed from parents, schools, and regulators to bring about positive change.00:00 Introduction to the Edtech Privacy Parents Series00:34 Meet Heidi Saas: Privacy Advocate and Parent01:24 The Privacy Concerns in EdTech 02:10 The Hidden Data Flows and Opt-Out Struggles04:22 Legal Loopholes and Data Monetization05:26 The Fight for Transparency and Accountability06:52 Collaborative Efforts for Change11:35 Engaging Schools and Parents17:50 Empowering the Next Generation21:03 Conclusion and Call to ActionWe can also recommend these articles that explain the issue of content and data sharing.Aimed at teens: What You Should Know About School Technology and Data Sharing - Data Girl and FriendsAimed at parents: Tech at School: Protecting Your Child's Privacy - ANGELINE CORVAGLIAInfo on how to request information from schoolsUSA: What is a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) and how do you make one https://www.foia.gov/how-to.html In addition, we also recommend these resources:Me2B Alliance Product Testing Report on School Mobile Apps Student Data Sharing Behavior: https://internetsafetylabs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/school-apps-data-sharing-behavior-spotlight-report-final.pdfEdtech Law Center's resources on issues with edtech: https://edtech.law/issues-with-edtech/

S1 Ep 13Online Fun: Understanding the Struggle to Disconnect
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia, known as Data Girl, explores the reasons behind the difficulty in stopping once you start consuming online media such as videos or games. She is joined by a special guest, Digital Defender Stella, an elementary school student, who shares her experiences and challenges with online media consumption. The episode delves into the psychological and design aspects that make online media so addictive and offers practical tips for children and parents on how to manage and mitigate these effects. Techniques like breathing exercises, running, and engaging in offline activities are discussed as methods to cope with the emotional impact of stopping media consumption. The conversation emphasizes the importance of helping young people understand why they get 'stuck' online and encourages proactive strategies for balance. 00:00 Welcome to Digital Dominoes 00:28 Introducing Digital Defender Stella 00:49 Understanding the Struggle to Stop Watching 02:24 The Impact of Continuous Watching 03:33 Why Videos and Games Keep Us Hooked09:12 Strategies to Break Free from Screen Time 12:16 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSpecial thanks toDigital Defender Stella's parents for letting her participate in this episode and for proactively helping her learn about these very important topics! Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to raise awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/ List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Educational workbook, "Why can't I put my phone down?" https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/put-down-my-phone/1Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 12Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Daniel, Spain
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia talks with Daniel Knight, an Australian parent living in Spain, about becoming a privacy champion for his children in a tech-integrated school environment. Daniel shares his journey from discovering the potential harms of unregulated tech use in schools to challenging the school's policies and advocating for better data protection under GDPR. They discuss the broader implications of tech companies' involvement in education, the importance of parental awareness, and actionable steps for parents to safeguard their children's digital privacy. The episode underscores the critical need for transparent and informed discussions about technology's role in children's education.00:00 Introduction to Privacy Concerns in Schools00:33 Daniel Knight's Story: The Aha Moment02:08 Nightmares and YouTube: The Initial Concerns03:22 School's Response and Legal Confusion04:58 Tech Companies in Schools: A Global Issue08:01 Parental Support and Data Privacy09:13 The GDPR and Data Protection Challenges10:30 The Battle Against Tech in Schools19:37 Positive Changes and Final Thoughts23:11 Encouragement and Call to ActionWe can also recommend these articles that explain the issue of content and data sharing.Aimed at teens: What You Should Know About School Technology and Data Sharing - Data Girl and FriendsAimed at parents: Tech at School: Protecting Your Child's Privacy - ANGELINE CORVAGLIAIn addition, we also recommend these resources:Me2B Alliance Product Testing Report on School Mobile Apps Student Data Sharing Behavior: https://internetsafetylabs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/school-apps-data-sharing-behavior-spotlight-report-final.pdfEdtech Law Center's resources on issues with edtech: https://edtech.law/issues-with-edtech/

S1 Ep 11Parasocial AI: Understanding Triggers of Emotional Bonds with Chatbots
In this episode, host Angeline Corvaglia explores the concept of parasocial AI with Sonia Tiwari, an AI consultant and parasocial learning researcher. They delve into the emotional bonds people form with AI characters and chatbots, discussing the origins and implications of these one-sided relationships. The conversation covers how AI chatbots can be designed to appeal to users, the potential mental health risks, and the need for responsible usage of AI, especially among children and teenagers. They emphasize joint media engagement and the importance of caregiver and educator awareness to mitigate risks. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:03 Understanding Parasocial Relationships 03:40 Parasocial Interactions and AI 07:50 Designing AI Characters 13:06 Ethical Concerns and Safeguards 15:36 Practical Advice for Parents and Educators 20:59 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSpecial thanks toSonia Tiwari for taking time to be a part of this episode! Follow Sonia on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/soniastic/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Educational workbook, "What is AI?" What is AI - 1Educational workbook, "Algorithm Insights Adventure" https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/algorithm-insights-adventure/1Educational video, "What does AI understand?" https://vimeo.com/916925937Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 10Edtech Privacy Parents Series: Jesper, Denmark
This episode of Digital Dominoes is part of a special series that highlights parents who have become privacy champions for when their kids use technology at school. We're starting the series by talking to Jesper Graugaard, who has advocated for children's digital privacy rights in Denmark since 2019. Jesper, a parent, started the Danish Chromebook case to combat invasive data collection in schools after discovering that a YouTube account had been set up for his son without his consent. He shares the beginning of his journey toward advocating for privacy, beginning with discovering inadequate privacy measures for his son at school. The conversation highlights the lack of awareness and regulation regarding children's digital data in educational environments and emphasizes the importance of protecting children's digital identities. Jesper is working to inspire other parents to advocate for their children's privacy rights in the digital age. 00:00 Introduction to Digital Privacy Concerns 00:33 Jesper's Fight for Privacy 01:06 The Incident that Sparked Action 04:01 Challenges and Realizations 08:09 The Bigger Picture of Data Collection 14:11 Global Cases and Concerns 16:48 Conclusion and Call to ActionFor more info on these topics, check out these articles that explain the issue of content and data sharing.Aimed at teens: What You Should Know About School Technology and Data Sharing - Data Girl and FriendsAimed at parents: Tech at School: Protecting Your Child's Privacy - ANGELINE CORVAGLIA For a more extended version of Jesper's battle, we recommend this episode of The Data Diva Talks Privacy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LxHZHmBmFcIn addition, we also recommend these resources:Me2B Alliance Product Testing Report on School Mobile Apps Student Data Sharing Behavior: https://internetsafetylabs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/school-apps-data-sharing-behavior-spotlight-report-final.pdfEdtech law center's resources on issues with edtech: https://edtech.law/issues-with-edtech/

S1 Ep 9Culture Clash: Navigating the Intersection of Tradition and Technology
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia interviews Sahaj Vaidya, an AI policy expert at SuperAlign. They explore how traditional cultural expectations influence the way children present themselves online, with a focus on the unique pressures faced by Indian adolescents. Sahaj discusses the balance between maintaining family values and embracing digital transformation, the impact of this duality on mental health, and the efforts by NGOs and schools to impart digital literacy. The episode looks at the generational gap in digital adoption, the influence of Western-trained AI models, and the importance of creating culturally tailored AI solutions. The conversation concludes with strategies for encouraging healthy social media habits and the potential role of social media in promoting diversity and authentic self-expression. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:02 Cultural Perspectives on Digital Personas 03:00 Generational Differences in Digital Adaptation 04:30 Impact of Social Media on Adolescents 06:47 Efforts to Improve Digital Literacy 13:55 Challenges and Solutions for Families 17:53 Conclusion and Farewell Special thanks toSahaj Vaidja for taking time to be a part of this episode! Follow Sahaj on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahaj-vaidya-80624b129/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article about protecting your authentic self when online: How to Balance Your Online Persona and Authenticity - Data Girl and FriendsEducational workbook to do with your digital native, "Authenticity and Your Online Self" Authenticity and Your Online Self - 1Educational about safe usage of social media https://vimeo.com/916722746Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 8How Can We Help Digital Natives Shape Their Safer Digital Future?
Empowering Digital Safety in Kenya: An Interview with Evelyn KasinaIn this episode, host Angeline Corvaglia sits down with Evelyn Kasina, founder and CEO of Eveminet Communication Solutions Ltd., to discuss digital learning and online safety for children in Kenya. They explore how Eveminet empowers young people and the broader community to be responsible digital citizens. They address challenges such as outdated legislation, the evolving nature of technology, and the importance of integrating cultural values. Evelyn shares insights into effective strategies for digital parenting, balancing screen time, and fostering an environment of mutual respect between parents and children. The conversation also touches on the unique Kenyan perspective and the significance of preserving local cultures in a globalized digital world.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:20 Eveminet's Mission and Approach02:12 Challenges in Online Safety03:02 Government and Legislation04:21 Parental Involvement and Challenges06:58 Training and Empowering Parents14:28 Balancing Global Technology and Local Culture18:42 Enhancing Children's Digital Well-being21:32 ConclusionSpecial thanks toEvelyn Kasina and Eveminet Communications Solutions organization for taking the time to be a part of this episode! Follow Evelyn on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelynkasinanzambu/ and find out more at: https://eveminet.co.ke/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article for parents about feeling confident helping digital natives learn about AI: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/ai-for-kids-parents-guide/Educational workbook to do with your digital native, "Why Privacy?" Why Privacy Workbook - 1 Educational workbook to do with your digital native, "The Empathy Challenge" The Empathy Challenge - 1 Educational workbook to do with your digital native, "Authenticity and Your Online Self" Authenticity and Your Online Self - 1Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 5What do students want to learn about generative AI? Part 1
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia is joined by Ilkem Kayican Dipcin, an academic instructor at Sabanci University. It is part 1 of a 3-part series where they discuss a survey conducted among 76 freshman students on their interests and concerns regarding generative AI. The conversation highlights key insights from the survey, including students' keen interest in learning effective AI usage and about AI algorithms. This contrasts with their limited interest in learning about AI ethics and societal impacts. The series gives a very interesting look into university students' views on using AI, and underscores the necessity of comprehensive education on AI, balancing career ambitions with ethical awareness. 00:00 Introduction to Digital Dominoes00:30 Understanding Generative AI01:14 Survey Insights: Student Perspectives03:31 Aha Moments and Key Findings06:53 The Importance of Algorithm Awareness10:44 Ethical Concerns and Data Privacy15:14 Conclusion and Future DiscussionsSpecial thanks toIlkem Kayican Dipcin for taking time to be a part of this episode! Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilkem-kayican-dipcin-25682977/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered: Article for young teens about the responsible use of generation AI for learning: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/in-school-how-to-make-sure-ai-assists-not-replaces/Educational workbook for teens: "The Empathy Challenge: Discover the importance of empathy in the digital world." https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/empathy-challenge/1Ayla AI Girl video, "What does AI understand?" https://vimeo.com/916925937Ayla AI Girl video, "Does AI have an opinion?" https://vimeo.com/919742701 Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 7What do students want to learn about generative AI? Part 3
In the final episode of the series, host Angeline Corvaglia and guest Ilkem Kayican Dipcin, an instructor at Sabanci University, discuss the additional insights and concerns raised by students regarding AI in education. They explore aspects like cheating with AI, the importance of developing liberal arts skills to communicate with AI effectively, and how AI tools can support but not replace human effort. They also touch on the need for policies in education institutions to balance AI's productive integration while ensuring students develop essential skills. The episode emphasizes the importance of involving students in the conversation about AI and how parents can guide their children in responsibly experimenting with AI technologies. The series gives a very interesting look into university students' views on using AI.00:00 Introduction and Series Overview00:34 Recap of Previous Episodes01:16 Student Comments on AI01:41 Addressing Cheating Concerns02:48 The Role of Liberal Arts in AI04:40 Pen and Paper Exams: A Transition Period05:54 Future of Education and AI Integration08:52 Research and Student Involvement11:11 Parental Guidance in AI14:50 Final Thoughts and Conclusion Special thanks toIlkem Kayican Dipcin for taking time to be a part of this episode! Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilkem-kayican-dipcin-25682977/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article for young teens about the responsible use of generation AI for learning: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/in-school-how-to-make-sure-ai-assists-not-replaces/ Educational workbook for teens: "The Empathy Challenge: Discover the importance of empathy in the digital world." https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/empathy-challenge/1 Ayla AI Girl video, "What does AI understand?" https://vimeo.com/916925937 Ayla AI Girl video, "Does AI have an opinion?" https://vimeo.com/919742701Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 6What do students want to learn about generative AI? Part 2
In the second episode of a three-part series on college students and generative AI, host Angeline Corvaglia is joined by Ilkem Kayican Dipcin from Sabanci University. Together, they discuss a survey conducted with first-year university students on their perspectives on AI's impact on society and their lives. The key takeaways include students' interest in AI's role in changing job markets, automation, personal decision-making, and ethical considerations. They emphasize the need to balance the excitement and concerns surrounding AI and highlight the importance of critical thinking for the next generation. The series gives a very interesting look into university students' views on using AI, and underscores the necessity of comprehensive education on AI, balancing career ambitions with ethical awareness. 00:00 Introduction to the Series01:07 Survey Insights: Students' Views on AI01:25 AI's Impact on Job Markets and Careers05:03 Ethical Considerations and Future Skills09:27 Balancing Hype and Reality10:16 Conclusion and Next Steps Link to podcast with Cal Newport mentioned in the episode: https://www.futureupodcast.com/episodes/searching-for-fit-the-impacts-of-ai-in-higher-ed/Special thanks toIlkem Kayican Dipcin for taking time to be a part of this episode! Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilkem-kayican-dipcin-25682977/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girland Friends materials about some of the topics covered: Article for young teens about the responsible use of generation AI for learning: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/in-school-how-to-make-sure-ai-assists-not-replaces/ Educational workbook for teens: "The Empathy Challenge: Discover the importance of empathy in the digital world." https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/empathy-challenge/1 Ayla AI Girl video, "What does AI understand?" https://vimeo.com/916925937Ayla AI Girl video, "Does AI have an opinion?" https://vimeo.com/919742701Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 4Will AI Lead Us to Prioritize Thinking Over Knowing?
In this episode of Digital Dominoes, host Angeline Corvaglia talks with Bill Schmarzo, a.k.a. the Dean of Big Data, about the responsible use of AI and big data. They focus on the impact AI will have on the way we educate younger generations, on how to think critically instead of just working to know and remember standardized facts and concepts. The conversation highlights practical methods for training AI to think critically, underscores the importance of teaching students how to think rather than what to think, and discusses the risks and benefits of AI, including the potential for emotional attachments. The episode also touches on the broader societal implications and the transformative potential of the widespread us of AI for education. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:38 Addressing AI Harms and Parental Concerns 01:14 Teaching Responsible AI Usage 04:46 The Socratic Method and AI 07:25 Emotional Attachments to AI 10:36 The Future of Education and AI 16:17 AI as an Enabler of Human Aspirations 17:59 Closing Thoughts and Positivity 19:08 Outro and Sponsor MessageSpecial thanks to Bill Schmarzo for taking time to be a part of this episode! Follow him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmarzo/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article for young teens about the topics discussed in this episode: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/will-ai-help-us-think-more/Educational workbook, "What is AI?" What is AI - 1Educational workbook, "Algorithm Insights Adventure" https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/algorithm-insights-adventure/1Educational video, "What does AI understand?" https://vimeo.com/916925937Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 3AI Chatbots: What Can Developers Do to Protect Users Emotionally?
In this episode, Angeline Corvaglia and Adam Bolas, with a little help from ChatGPT's voice functionality, delve into the emotional attachments people form with AI chatbots, especially focusing on vulnerable users such as children. The discussion explores the advanced features of new AI tools like OpenAI's voice functionality and Tell Sid, which aids children and youth, emphasizing the delicate balance between functionality and over-attachment. The conversation covers the ethical considerations, the corporate motives behind AI technologies, and the necessity for responsible AI interactions. It also addresses the potential societal impacts, behavioral adjustments, and privacy concerns, highlighting the need for awareness and accountability in the digital age.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:35 Exploring OpenAI's New Voice Functionality02:15 Chatbot's Role in Addressing Bullying03:12 Emotional Attachments to Chatbots04:44 AI's Safeguards Against Emotional Over Attachment07:51 Real-World Applications and Behavioral Insights11:04 Concerns About Emotional Attachment to AI11:35 Dealing with Emotional Attachment in Sid11:40 New Directives and Models for Sid14:01 The Risks and Ethical Considerations of AI17:27 The Role of AI in Addressing AI Harms19:04 The Impact of AI on Society20:07 Closing Thoughts and Tough Love21:52 Final Remarks and Sponsor Message Special thanks toAdam Bolas and the Tell Sid organization for taking time to be a part of this episode! Find out more at: https://tellsid.org/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article for young teens about the topics discussed in this episode: Lost in the Digital World: The Dangers of AI Attachments - Data Girl and FriendsEducational workbook, "What is AI?" What is AI - 1Educational workbook, "Algorithm Insights Adventure" https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/algorithm-insights-adventure/1Educational video, "What does AI understand?" https://vimeo.com/916925937 Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 2AI for Schoolwork: Is Cheating Really the Main Issue?
In this episode, Angeline Corvaglia sits down with Ilkem Kayican Dipcin from Sabanci University to explore the responsible use of generative AI in education. They discuss the question that's on the minds of parents and educators everywhere: if children and youth use generative AI for homework, are they cheating? Ilkem and Angeline talk about the ethical implications of AI in academics and point out the importance of preserving students' authentic voices. The conversation broadens to discuss how AI can enhance humanity by allowing a focus on unique human traits, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and awareness.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:37 The Debate on Generative AI in Education 01:30 Ilkem's Approach to Teaching with AI 02:30 Ethical and Responsible Use of AI 04:11 Challenges of Teaching English with AI 06:02 Importance of Student's Voice in AI-Assisted Learning 06:22 The Importance of Authenticity in Student Voices 06:59 Concerns About Generative AI and Student Voice 07:30 Strategies for Teaching and Feedback 08:48 Parental Guidance in the Age of AI 09:52 The Evolving Role of Human Skills 11:29 Concluding Thoughts and TakeawaysSpecial thanks to Ilkem Kaycan Dipcin for taking time to be a part of this episode! Find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilkem-kayican-dipcin-25682977/Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. They inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly through fun, engaging, and informative content. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article for young teens about the topics discussed in this episode: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/in-school-how-to-make-sure-ai-assists-not-replaces/Educational workbook for teens: The Empathy Challenge: Discover the importance of empathy in the digital world. https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/empathy-challenge/1Ayla AI Girl video, What does AI understand? https://vimeo.com/916925937Ayla AI Girl video, Does AI have an opinion? https://vimeo.com/919742701Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/

S1 Ep 1Is It Okay to Share My Info Online?
In the inaugural episode of 'Digital Dominoes,' host Angeline 'Data Girl' Corvaglia aims to guide listeners through the intricacies of digital world safety and information sharing. Featured guests include Digital Defender Stella, an elementary school student interested in AI, and John Cavanaugh (Jet Haze), Executive Director of the Plunk Foundation. Together, they discuss the implications of sharing personal information online, the concept of digital footprints, the impact of AI on privacy, and strategies to avoid online risks. They emphasize the importance of careful online identity management, especially for children, and highlight how interconnected digital platforms shape personal narratives and perceptions. This episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for staying safe in today's digital world.Tune in now to hear about these topics both from a child's and privacy expert's perspective on digital safety.00:00 Introduction to Digital Dominoes 00:41 Meet the Guests: Digital Defender Stella and Jet Haze 01:28 Understanding the Digital World 03:10 The Importance of Online Privacy 07:13 The Impact of Digital Footprints 08:18 AI and Data Privacy 10:57 Personalized Content and Online Safety 15:07 Final Thoughts and TakeawaysSpecial thanks toJohn Cavanaugh and the Plunk Foundation, thank you for participating in this episode! Find out more at: https://www.plunkfoundation.org/Digital Defender Stella and her parents for letting her participate in this episode and for proactively helping her learn about these very important topics!Episode sponsored by Data Girl and FriendsThey are on a mission to build awareness and foster critical thinking about AI, online safety, privacy, and digital citizenship. Through fun, engaging, and informative content, they inspire the next generation to navigate the digital world confidently and responsibly. They focus on empowering young digital citizens and their families through engaging and informative learning. Find out more at https://data-girl-and-friends.com/List of Data Girl and Friends materials about some of the topics covered:Article for young teens about the topics discussed in this episode: https://data-girl-and-friends.com/a-guide-to-online-safety-and-privacy/Educational workbook, "Guardians of Your Data: Learn how to protect your information online!" https://data-girl-and-friends.pagetiger.com/data-guardians/Contact us for any questions or comments: https://digi-dominoes.com/contact-us/ The music for this episode is These Times from Blue Dot Sessions

Welcome to Digital Dominoes
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Digital Dominoes: Understanding Tech Today, Shaping Tomorrow! In this episode, we introduce the mission and vision behind our podcast. We believe in creating a safer, more inclusive digital world for the next generation by bringing together diverse perspectives from all walks of life.Our host, Angeline Corvaglia, shares her passion for digital awareness and the importance of community collaboration. She explains how each piece of knowledge, like a domino, contributes to a larger impact when combined with others. This episode sets the stage for the exciting journey ahead, where we’ll explore AI, privacy, and online safety through engaging discussions with guests of all ages and backgrounds.Tune in to learn more about what to expect in future episodes, and how you can be part of this transformative journey. New episodes will be released every Thursday morning, featuring insightful conversations with digital natives, experts, and concerned family members. Stay updated at digi-dominoes.com or on your favorite podcast platform.Join us as we kick off this adventure and start connecting the dots in the digital world. Until next time, stay curious and keep exploring!The music for this episode is These Times from Blue Dot Sessions