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Talk Session Proposal: Our responsibilities, as educators, for “protecting” our students in the new media environment.

By Edward Lee Lamoureux

To what extent do we have responsibilities for educating our students about privacy? For avoiding assignments that expose them to privacy compromises? For converting them to privacy advocates?

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April 5, 2016
Categories: Data Mining Digital Literacy Privacy Session: Talk Social Media Text Mining

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