Technology and Design Ethics
1h 33mGeneral2019-11-26
Authors

Morten Rand-Hendriksen
Senior Staff Instructor, Speaker, Web Designer, and Software Developer
Course details
Many of the technology courses in our library focus on how to make things. But sometimes, designers and developers need to pause, look around, and evaluate how the things they make affect the people who'll end up using them. "What's best for our users?" can be a difficult question when mixed with other organizational priorities. In this course, Morten Rand-Hendriksen provides concrete approaches for evaluating and acting on the ethical questions technologists encounter constantly. He provides a framework for ethics in tech, discusses matters related to privacy and security, explains how to discover and define virtues, and more.
Learning objectives
Why ethics matter in tech and design
Documenting core capabilities
Mapping consequences
Assigning a utility value
Privacy and security
Discovering and defining virtues
Learning objectives
Why ethics matter in tech and design
Documenting core capabilities
Mapping consequences
Assigning a utility value
Privacy and security
Discovering and defining virtues
Skills covered
Data PrivacyData ScienceOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Towards an ethics for tech
1. A Framework for Tech Ethics
- 02 - Why ethics matter to tech and design
- 03 - What are tech ethics
- 04 - A framework for tech ethics
- 05 - The four corners approach
- 06 - Ethics 101
- 07 - The pitch
2. Capabilities
- 08 - Document core capabilities
- 09 - Primer - Capability approach
- 10 - Capability ripples
- 11 - Equity and common good
- 12 - The dystopian approach
3. Consequences and Utilities
- 13 - Consequences and utilities
- 14 - Map consequences
- 15 - Primer - Consequentialism
- 16 - What went wrong - The pre-mortem
- 17 - Out-groups
- 18 - Rights and human dignity
- 19 - Assign a utility value
4. Duty
- 20 - Setting a good example
- 21 - Primer - Duty ethics
- 22 - The cranberries test
- 23 - The competitor test
- 24 - Reasonable expectations
- 25 - Duty of care
- 26 - Privacy and security
- 27 - Sidebar - Very bad people
5. Virtue
- 28 - Virtues and values
- 29 - Primer - Virtue ethics
- 30 - Discover and define virtues
- 31 - The Headline Test
6. Ethics Is a Process
- 32 - Tying it all together
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