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Podcast: Teaching In Higher Ed: Faculty Development for Professors To Facilitate Learning for Students
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Digital Redlining and Privacy

Category: Education
Duration: 00:35:44
Publish Date: 2016-12-08 07:00:33
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Digital redlining and privacy

Chris Gilliard talks about digital redlining and privacy on episode 130 of Teaching in Higher Ed.

Quotes from the episode

Unless you have a really keen understanding of how filtering works, you often don’t know what you’re not getting.
–Chris Gilliard

Both with faculty and students, the awareness of how closely we’re watched when we’re on networks is not high.
–Chris Gilliard

Digital redlining is tech policies, practices, pedagogy, and investment decisions that reinforce class and race boundaries.
–Chris Gilliard

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