INFO I101 Introduction to Informatics and Computing
Technoethics
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON
INFO I101
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INFO I101
Office Hours
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INFO I101
Study Sessions
MTWR, 7-8 PM
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INFO I101
Lab Checks (Exams)
Lab Check 1 (HTML/CSS)
Week 04 Lab 02
Lab Check 2 (Python) – NEXT WEEK
Week 07 Lab 02
Lab Check 3 (JavaScript)
Week 10 Lab 02
Lab Check 4 (Database)
Week 13 Lab 02
INFO I101
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INFO I101
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INFO I101 Introduction to Informatics and Computing
Technoethics
INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON
INFO I101
Ethics
“a set of concepts and principles
that guides us in determining
what behaviors helps or harms
sentient creatures”
- The Foundation of Critical Thinking
INFO I101
Technoethics
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Current Issues
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Free Speech
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Free Speech
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The internet is…
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The internet is…
INFO I101
ICE 1
• As a group discuss and note the following:
• Why and how is the internet forever?
• What could the possible consequences be for putting something on the internet that you did not mean to?
• Should people be able to post photos of you to the internet without your permission?
INFO I101
Meme
“an idea, behavior,
style, or usage that
spreads from person to
person within a culture”
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Memes
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Personal Representation
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Internet Trolls
INFO I101
ICE 2
• Do you think that people should be able
to comment on things as an alias or
anonymously?
• Why or why not?
• In what situations (if any) would it
be appropriate?
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Advertising/Marketing
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Click Bait
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Curiosity Gap
“providing enough information to peak curiosity, but not enough information without actually clicking the link”
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Healthcare
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Technology & Activism
INFO I101
ICE 3
• As a group discuss whether technology
can make you a “better” person or not?
• Why or why not?
• How could it potentially ”make” a
person “better”?
• Find one example of an app or
website that might be for “activism”,
“social justice”, or for “good”
INFO I101
User Generated Content
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Speed of Information
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Reference
INFO I101
ICE 4
• As a group discuss and note the
following:
• Who’s responsibility is it to figure
out whether information is true or
not? The provider? The reader?
Someone else?
• What are some positives and
negatives to the availability of ALL
of the information on the internet?
INFO I101
Hidden Labor of Technology
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Creation of NEW Technology
INFO I101
The Moral Machine
INFO I101
The Moral Machine
Load up
“moralmachine.mit.edu” on your device
“Start Judging” – Complete ALL 13 scenarios
INFO I101
ICE 5
• As a group discuss and note your
experiences with the Moral Machine
• What was it like for you?
• What was the most difficult part for
you?
• How can this be used to inform
future decisions about new
technologies?
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upcoming assignments
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