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Digital ethics principles and UDL guidelines

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In June 2023, the 'Think UDL' podcast episode 'Digital ethics in ePortfolios with Kristina Hoeppner and Kevin Kelly' went live. In it, Lillian Nave (Appalachian State University) interviewed Dr Kevin Kelly (San Francisco State University) and Kristina Hoeppner (Catalyst IT) on the AAEEBL Digital Ethics Principles in ePortfolios in relation to the Universal Design for Learning guidelines. This is a re-post of the episode. Many thanks to Lillian for making it happen.
Go to the episode notes for the links to resources, the transcript, and chapter markers.
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Production information
Production: Catalyst IT
Host: Kristina Hoeppner
Artwork: Evonne Cheung
Music: The Mahara tune by Josh Woodward

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. How did the Digital Ethics Principles come about? (00:07:12)

3. Principle 'Accessibility' (00:11:05)

4. Principle 'Technology and Usability' (00:17:47)

5. Portfolio for authentic assessment tasks (00:26:14)

6. Principle 'DEIBD' (00:28:59)

7. Principle 'Data Responsibility' (00:38:31)

8. Principles 'Practice', 'Evaluation', and 'Promote Awareness' (00:47:42)

9. Principles 'Support', 'Respect Author Rights and Reuse Permissions', and 'Visibility of Labor' (00:51:11)

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In June 2023, the 'Think UDL' podcast episode 'Digital ethics in ePortfolios with Kristina Hoeppner and Kevin Kelly' went live. In it, Lillian Nave (Appalachian State University) interviewed Dr Kevin Kelly (San Francisco State University) and Kristina Hoeppner (Catalyst IT) on the AAEEBL Digital Ethics Principles in ePortfolios in relation to the Universal Design for Learning guidelines. This is a re-post of the episode. Many thanks to Lillian for making it happen.
Go to the episode notes for the links to resources, the transcript, and chapter markers.
Connect with Lillian

Connect with Kevin

Connect with Kristina

Resources

Subscribe to the monthly newsletter about Mahara and portfolios.
Production information
Production: Catalyst IT
Host: Kristina Hoeppner
Artwork: Evonne Cheung
Music: The Mahara tune by Josh Woodward

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. How did the Digital Ethics Principles come about? (00:07:12)

3. Principle 'Accessibility' (00:11:05)

4. Principle 'Technology and Usability' (00:17:47)

5. Portfolio for authentic assessment tasks (00:26:14)

6. Principle 'DEIBD' (00:28:59)

7. Principle 'Data Responsibility' (00:38:31)

8. Principles 'Practice', 'Evaluation', and 'Promote Awareness' (00:47:42)

9. Principles 'Support', 'Respect Author Rights and Reuse Permissions', and 'Visibility of Labor' (00:51:11)

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