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Series: The Digital Literacy Series: Ethical Computing
How Your Online Data is Used
Businesses, governments, and research groups use a range of tools to collect and analyse data, which is often about you and the things you do, to help them plan for success. This video looks at how and why different organisations collect your...Show More
Businesses, governments, and research groups use a range of tools to collect and analyse data, which is often about you and the things you do, to help them plan for success. This video looks at how and why different organisations collect your data, discussing the Cambridge Analytica scandal with experts from the London School of Economics and Cardiff University. Essential viewing for senior secondary and tertiary students students studying information technology. Show Less
Protecting Your Online Data
Online privacy is not just about the password to your email account, and it is important to keep it protected in today’s digital world. This video investigates ways of keeping yourself safe online, exploring the responsibilities governments and...Show More
Online privacy is not just about the password to your email account, and it is important to keep it protected in today’s digital world. This video investigates ways of keeping yourself safe online, exploring the responsibilities governments and individuals have regarding online privacy with experts from the London School of Economics and Cardiff University. Essential viewing for senior secondary and tertiary students students studying information technology. Show Less
The Importance of Your Online Data
In an age of rapidly advancing technology, the way we collect and share information has evolved to an extraordinary level. This video explains why our digital data is important and how it can be collected, exploring how ‘big data’ is a...Show More
In an age of rapidly advancing technology, the way we collect and share information has evolved to an extraordinary level. This video explains why our digital data is important and how it can be collected, exploring how ‘big data’ is a valuable asset for organisations and governments with experts from the London School of Economics and Cardiff University. Essential viewing for middle secondary students studying information technology. Show Less
Turning Data into Knowledge
Hiding in the data we place online is knowledge that can inform and help people, but that can also cause harm if we aren’t careful. This video delves into patterns and machine learning, discussing why more information can be a double-edged...Show More
Hiding in the data we place online is knowledge that can inform and help people, but that can also cause harm if we aren’t careful. This video delves into patterns and machine learning, discussing why more information can be a double-edged sword with experts from the London School of Economics and Cardiff University. Essential viewing for senior secondary and tertiary students studying information technology. Show Less