Listen "Amy Cicchino, Megan Mize, Sarah Zurhellen: Visibility of labour"
Episode Synopsis
Dr Sarah Zurhellen (Appalachian State University), Dr Megan Mize (Old Dominion University), and Dr Amy Cicchino (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) talk digital ethics in portfolio practice. The main focus is on the AAEEBL Digital Ethics in ePortfolios Principle 'Visibility of Labor', and how that impacts educators and students alike.This is the first episode with members of the Digital Ethics Task Force. The next one will look at the principle of 'Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, and Decolonization' (DEIBD) with Dr Christine Slade and Dr Kevin Kelly.Click through to the episode page for the transcript.Connect with AmyAmy on LinkedInAmy on TwitterConnect with MeganMegan on LinkedInMegan on TwitterConnect with Sarah on TwitterResourcesAAEEBL Digital Ethics Task ForceAAEEBL Digital Ethics in ePortfolios PrinciplesAAEEBL Task Force webinar on sustainable ePortfolio practiceePortfolio Mapping Survey - participate to have your voice heardFolio thinking post by Vicky Suter, inspired by Helen L. Chen's definition shared in 'Documenting Learning'AAC&U High Impact Practices3-part podcast conversation on 'Digication Scholars' exploring the Digital Ethics PrinciplesWAC/WID Mapping ProjectUpcoming AAEEBL eventsNote: Interviewees are not affiliated with the Mahara community. They use different technologies.Subscribe to the monthly newsletter about Mahara and portfolios.Production informationProduction: Catalyst ITHost: Kristina HoeppnerArtwork: Evonne CheungMusic: The Mahara tune by Josh Woodward
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