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Module 1: Impact of Information Revolution (Negatives (New spheres of…
Module 1: Impact of Information Revolution
Positives
Increased collaboration & communication
Unlimited learning potential
Economic and scientific advances
Negatives
Addiction/Loss of Agency
Guilt over use
Corporate interests
Ie- FB emotional experiment
Ie- OK Cupid data manipulation
Shifting boundaries
Strangers = Neighbors
Redefining understanding of external world
Privacy
Loss of anonymity
Possibility of shallower thinking
New spheres of responsibility
Digital vs Real-world Identity
Online Disinhibitation Effect
Off-/On-line intertwined
Shifting perception of reality
Footprint is forever
Easy to copy/paste/share
Information sold
Equity
Digital divide
New forms of discrimination
Generate and widen divides
Digital crime
Cyberbullying
Identity theft
Changing morals & ethics
Gardner's Morality
Consideration of others
Golden rule
Challenging in digital world
No single identifiable victim
Ie- racial groups
Ie- global warming
Lack of clear cause/effect
Gardner's Ethics
Abstract concept
Effect on multiple distant stakeholders
Nature of roles & responsibilities
Concern for benefit or harm of community
Thinking gaps
Blind spots
Put self before others
Ie- Tyler Clement suicide
Disconnects
I know it's wrong, BUT
Ie- Helene Hegemann plagiarism
Ie- FB page West Indian Day
Historical
Economics
70% GDP intangible goods (G7)
Growth dependent on data
Democratization of information
Tangible vs intangible goods
Humanity
Digital immigrants vs natives
Migration to infosphere
synchronized
delocalized
correlated
Reassessment of role in universe
Increasing time spent online