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Tanja Samardzic; Christine Wildman; Paula C. Barata; Mavis Morton – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
In response to concerns about the use of online focus groups, particularly around sensitive topics research, we provide two case examples of sensitive topics research that pivoted to online focus groups amid university ethics restrictions due to COVID-19 concerns. We begin by contextualizing the studies, one of which used the more traditional…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Videoconferencing, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
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Maya Usher; Miri Barak – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology rapidly advances, it becomes imperative to equip students with tools to navigate through the many intricate ethical considerations surrounding its development and use. Despite growing recognition of this necessity, the integration of AI ethics into higher education curricula remains limited. This paucity…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Online Courses
Jeremy Roschelle; Judi Fusco; Pati Ruiz – Digital Promise, 2024
As Artificial Intelligence within education becomes increasingly important, Digital Promise reviewed the guidance documents released by seven states--California, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Virginia, Washington state, and West Virginia--on how to approach artificial intelligence (AI) in education. Throughout this report the authors summarize the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Employment Qualifications, Responsibility
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Wilkerson, David A.; Wolfe-Taylor, Samantha N.; Kinney, M. Killian – Journal of Social Work Education, 2021
Student technology uncertainty was investigated in an introductory e-Social Work (e-SW) practice course. e-SW practice includes technology-mediated advocacy, research, and services delivery. A convergent parallel mixed methods design included pre- and post-test e-SW self-efficacy surveys and student reflections. There were significant measurable…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Online Courses, Social Work, Graduate Students
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Trabelsi, Zouheir; McCoey, Margaret – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2016
Teaching offensive security (ethical hacking) is becoming a necessary component of information security curricula with a goal of developing better security professionals. The offensive security components extend curricula beyond system defense strategies. This paper identifies and discusses the learning outcomes achieved as a result of hands-on…
Descriptors: Ethics, Information Security, Curriculum, Experiential Learning
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Trabelsi, Zouheir; Ibrahim, Walid – Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice, 2013
Nowadays, many academic institutions are including ethical hacking in their information security and Computer Science programs. Information security students need to experiment common ethical hacking techniques in order to be able to implement the appropriate security solutions. This will allow them to more efficiently protect the confidentiality,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Information Security, Computer Security, Confidentiality