Ethical (Dis)Continuities: Lessons for Teaching Data Ethics from Engineering & Computing Ethics

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In this "Bringing Ethics into the Conversation" series webinar, Dr Anna Lauren Hoffmann (Assistant Professor, The Information School, University of Washington) discusses major themes in research and writing on engineering and computer ethics education and connects them to emerging discussions of how we ought to teach ethics in the context of data science education.

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Citation
Anna Hoffmann, Jess Reia. . Ethical (Dis)Continuities: Lessons for Teaching Data Ethics from Engineering & Computing Ethics. Online Ethics Center. DOI:https://doi.org/10.18130/ergf-nz52. https://onlineethics.org/cases/oec-webinars/ethical-discontinuities-lessons-teaching-data-ethics-engineering-computing.