
HCI: Designing Digital Infrastructures for Democracy
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Show Notes
Peggy and Jack Carroll, professor of information sciences and technology, Pennsylvania State University, talk about the role of HCI (human computer interaction) in designing digital infrastructures for democracy. He says the early internet was bundled with aspirations about renewing or strengthening democracy and gives some specific examples.
They also discuss:
- The era we are in now—and the new possibilities and challenges that come along with democracies via the internet.
- What exactly is human engagement—and if clicking on a like button is actually engagement.
- Why we must start thinking differently.
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IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Jack Carroll, Pennsylvania State University
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