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The Privacy and Equity Implications of Using Self-Harm Monitoring Technologies
Sep 27, 2021Sara Collins, Jasmine Park, Anisha Reddy, Yasamin Sharifi, and Amelia VanceLearn More
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Privacy In the Age of Analytics
May 11, 2017Learn MoreThe move to digital information systems has allowed student data to become more visible and centralized. Technological mediation has also brought a range of th…
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When Students Become Patients, Privacy Suffers
May 11, 2017Charles OrnsteinLearn MoreThis article explains that university students have less privacy for their campus health records than they would have if they sought care off campus, and offer…
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Integrating Approaches to Privacy across the Research Lifecycle: Long-term Longitudinal Studies
May 10, 2017Learn MoreThis report discusses the defining features of long-term longitudinal studies and the associated challenges for researchers tasked with collecting and analyzin…
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Student Privacy in Learning Analytics: An Information Ethics Perspective
May 10, 2017Learn MoreHigher education institutions have started using big data analytics tools. By gathering information about students as they navigate information systems, learni…