Responsible Computing Challenge Playbook
The Teaching Responsible Computing Playbook contains curricula and instructional guides for integrating ethics and responsibility into computing courses. Interested in incorporating responsible computing into your practice? See Instructor’s Guides.
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A Look at Privacy and Security Issues in Online Meetings
Santa Clara UniversityTeaching MaterialsThis case study applies the the “Framework for Ethical Decision Making” by Markkula Center for Applied Ethics.
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Sustainability and Complexity
Brown UniversityTeaching MaterialsThe goal of these lessons and assignments is to introduce students to the environmental impacts of computing.
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Ethical Design and the Philosophy of Technology module i
Bemidji State UniversityTeaching MaterialsHow has the relationship between humans and technology evolved? What should it look like?
What is the Playbook?
The original impetus for the playbook came from the Responsible Computer Science Challenge, where colleges and universities conceptualized, developed, and piloted undergraduate computing curricula that integrate ethics and responsibility. The ultimate goal of Teaching Responsible Computing is to educate a new wave of students who bring holistic thinking to the design of technology products.