surveillance and data privacy education
Popular media often characterize youths’ use of social media as overwhelmingly negative, reporting that teens engage in reckless, unsafe behaviors with little thought to their online privacy or safety. Typically, these popular media accounts are based on adults’ prescriptive views of youths’ attitudes and behaviors.
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“Don’t be dumb — that’s the rule I try to live by.”
Pre-service teachers’ perceptions of data protection in primary education
digibug.ugr.es“The goals are to describe and analyze how these teachers perceive the risks associated with protection of data on the Internet and what they know about protection of data in primary education.”
Privacy and Personal Data Protection in Digital Pedagogy
link.springer.comFuture Shock at 40: What the Tofflers Got Right (and Wrong)
fastcompany.comFuture Shock critique
Youth, media practices, and privacy: Working with high school teachers to co-create curriculum for better awareness and practice
Giuliana Cucinellilearntechlib.orgSCIRP Open Access
scirp.orgEducating Students’ Privacy Decision Making through Information Ethics Curriculum
IP <> Human Rights
Research on Teaching Reformation of the Database Curriculum for Private Colleges and Universities Teaching Non-computer Majors | Proceedings of the 2010 International Symposium on Intelligence Information Processing and Trusted Computing
Feng-Ling Wangdl.acm.orgTeaching Privacy
teachingprivacy.orgInformation and education on online privacy and preventative measures to protect and make better decisions regarding your data online