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Privacy and Safety in Online Learning

Privacy and Safety in Online Learning

Teaching in Higher Ed

December 28, 201736m 55s

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Show Notes

online learning

Christian Friedrich shares about privacy and safety in online learning on episode 185 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Privacy and safety are not the same thing.
—Christian Friedrich

Safety and privacy usually are contextual.
—Christian Friedrich

Notes

Nishant Shah:

  1. Making Safe (you look different, gender is different, so let’s invent something that prevents people like you from being harassed)
  2. Keeping Safe
  3. Being Safe
  4. Safeguarding
  5. Feeling Safe: agency, negotiation, making learners (and teachers) stakeholders in the creation of their own safety

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