We are beginning to learn that the success of educational
technologies lies less in the technologies themselves than in our
ability to engage in thoughtful, ethical design around the system
into which we are introducing innovations. As a result, the
interactions between technology and social systems must be more
carefully considered. Ethics for Educational Technology and
Instructional Design approaches those considerations through an
applied ethics lens, providing a practical guide for students,
researchers, and professionals to learn how to intentionally
achieve desired results and safeguard against undesirable results.
This innovative new book provides:
- Original contributions from leading experts in the field that
explain particularly complex or difficult concepts
- Case studies that give practitioners & students examples of
real world applications
- Instructor and Student Resources via a companion website
To situate ethics as a design activity, Moore provides a model
for thinking about ethics in educational technology in an applied,
practical manner and how it relates to the instructional design
process. This book is an essential addition to the practitioner or
researcher's library, as well as a valuable textbook for graduate
courses on ethics in educational technology, e-learning, and
instructional design.
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