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Ethical considerations and responsibilities associated with using technology in the classroom
by Erin Robinson
In this episode, I explore what digital literacy really means in today’s classrooms. Moving beyond technical skills, I reflect on the ethical responsibilities educators carry when integrating technology into teaching. Drawing on course readings and discussions, I examine issues of student privacy, safeguarding, digital citizenship, and equitable access. I also consider how corporate platforms, data systems, and AI influence education, and how this reshapes my role as an educator. Ultimately, this podcast asks how we can use technology thoughtfully while protecting the human relationships and critical thinking that sit at the heart of learning.
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Digital Literacy, Responsibility, and the Human Classroom
In this episode, I explore what digital literacy really means in today’s classrooms. Moving beyond technical skills, I reflect on the ethical responsibilities educators carry when integrating technology into teaching. I examine issues of student privacy, safeguarding, digital citizenship, and equitable access. I also consider how corporate platforms, data systems, and AI influence education, and how this reshapes my role as an educator. This podcast asks how we can use technology thoughtfully while protecting the human relationships and critical thinking that sit at the heart of learning.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this episode, I explore what digital literacy really means in today’s classrooms. Moving beyond technical skills, I reflect on the ethical responsibilities educators carry when integrating technology into teaching. Drawing on course readings and discussions, I examine issues of student privacy, safeguarding, digital citizenship, and equitable access. I also consider how corporate platforms, data systems, and AI influence education, and how this reshapes my role as an educator. Ultimately, this podcast asks how we can use technology thoughtfully while protecting the human relationships and critical thinking that sit at the heart of learning.
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Erin Robinson
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