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Surveillance - Wade Davis

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Killer Apps for the Classroom? Developing Critical Perspectives on ClassDojo and the ‘Ed-tech’ Industry | Journal of Professional Learning

Killer Apps for the Classroom? Developing Critical Perspectives on ClassDojo and the ‘Ed-tech’ Industry | Journal of Professional Learning | Digital Delights - Digital Tribes | Scoop.it
Ben Williamson raises significant questions for teachers and school systems to consider when apps such as ClassDojo are permitted entry into our classroom…
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This is a great article covering amazing smartphone apps like ClassDojo that creates a social media platform-like feel while building communication infrastructure between teachers and parents. 
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What you need to know about online tracking (and how to stop it)

What you need to know about online tracking (and how to stop it) | Digital Delights - Digital Tribes | Scoop.it
If pervasive tracking creeps you out, read up on how it works and what you can do to stop web trackers from following you online.
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Vast amounts of data about our children are being harvested and stored via apps used by schools

Vast amounts of data about our children are being harvested and stored via apps used by schools | Digital Delights - Digital Tribes | Scoop.it
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Screening Surveillance

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Screening Surveillance
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In all aspects of life, personal information is collected and analyzed by organizations that produce various outcomes—surveillance is not simply good or bad, helpful or harmful, but it is never neutral. These three short films were created to raise awareness about how large organizations use data and how these practices affect life chances and choices. We need to consider these implications, and critically examine the logics and practices within big data systems that underpin, enable, and accelerate surveillance.

 

These three short films speculating surveillance futures and the effects of deeply embedded and connected surveillant systems on our everyday lives were produced as part of a international multiphase project on Big Data Surveillance, by the Surveillance Studies Centre. Intended as public education tools to spark discussion and extend understandings of surveillance, trust, and privacy in the digital age, each film focuses on a different aspect of big data surveillance and the tensions that manifest when the human is interpreted by the machine.

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