
Christine Slade and Kevin Kelly: Digital ethics principle DEIBD
Dr Christine Slade (University of Queensland) and Dr Kevin Kelly (San Francisco State University; Independent Consultant) explore the concepts of diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and decolonisation (DEIBD) in portfolio practice, having been members on the AAEEBL Digital Ethics Task Force since 2019. They share their reasons for joining the task force, why DEIBD is important to them, and what learning designers, instructors, and learners can do to incorporate them into their own practice.
This is the second episode with members of the Digital Ethics Task Force. Episode 12 looks at the principle of 'Visibility of Labor' with Dr Amy Cicchino, Dr Megan Mize, and Dr Sarah Zurhellen.
Click through to the episode page for the transcript.
Connect with Christine
Connect with Kevin
Resources
- Christine's research and publications
- AAEEBL Digital Ethics Task Force
- AAEEBL Digital Ethics in ePortfolios Principles
- AAEEBL Task Force webinar on DEIBD (recording)
- ePortfolio Mapping Survey - participate to have your voice heard
- Book 'Documenting learning with ePortfolios: A guide for college instructors' by John Ittelson, Helen Chen, and Tracy Penny Light
- Kevin's book 'Advancing online teaching: Creating equity-based digital learning environments', co-authored with Todd Zakrajsek
- ePortfolios Australia
- PARE sessions from ePortfolios Australia to work on your portfolio
- Shari Bowker's feedback tools
Note: Interviewees are not affiliated with the Mahara community. They use different technologies.
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Production information
Production: Catalyst IT
Host: Kristina Hoeppner
Artwork: Evonne Cheung
Music: The Mahara tune by Josh Woodward
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