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Teaching in a Tech age
by Zoe
In this episode, we explore how historic and contemporary technological advancements are reshaping education. Moving beyond technical skills, we examine digital literacy as an ethical, critical, and civic responsibility. We discuss student privacy, safeguarding, digital citizenship, equity of access, and the growing influence of AI in classrooms. What does it truly mean to be digitally literate today — and what responsibilities do educators carry in preparing learners for a rapidly evolving technological world?This episode was informed by key readings on digital literacy, digital citizenship, safeguarding, and educational technology ethics.ReferencesHobbs, R. (2010). Digital and media literacy: A plan of action. The Aspen Institute.Ribble, M. (2015). Digital citizenship in schools (3rd ed.). International Society for Technology in Education.Selwyn, N. (2016). Education and technology: Key issues and debates (2nd ed.). Bloomsbury Academic.</p
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Ethics in the Modern Classroom
In this episode, we move beyond the "wow factor" of classroom gadgets to examine the moral responsibilities that come with a digitized education system. We explore the fine line between innovation and intrusion, arguing that a tablet is not just a tool, but a portal that requires strict ethical gatekeeping.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this episode, we explore how historic and contemporary technological advancements are reshaping education. Moving beyond technical skills, we examine digital literacy as an ethical, critical, and civic responsibility. We discuss student privacy, safeguarding, digital citizenship, equity of access, and the growing influence of AI in classrooms. What does it truly mean to be digitally literate today — and what responsibilities do educators carry in preparing learners for a rapidly evolving technological world?This episode was informed by key readings on digital literacy, digital citizenship, safeguarding, and educational technology ethics.ReferencesHobbs, R. (2010). Digital and media literacy: A plan of action. The Aspen Institute.Ribble, M. (2015). Digital citizenship in schools (3rd ed.). International Society for Technology in Education.Selwyn, N. (2016). Education and technology: Key issues and debates (2nd ed.). Bloomsbury Academic.</p
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