Listen "Jon Corbett: Computing for Indigenous Communities"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Jon Corbett, an assistant professor at Simon Fraser University, discusses the importance of integrating Indigenous languages and cultural symbols into computing technologies. He highlights his work in developing a computer science curriculum that incorporates an Indigenous viewpoint and the challenges of alienation faced by Indigenous communities in Westernized technology environments. Jon also shares examples of current software that effectively incorporate Indigenous knowledge and addresses the ethical considerations of integrating technology with Indigenous culture. Additionally, he explores the significance of community-centered technology workshops and the need for collaboration between academic institutions, communities, and developers in creating adaptive computing solutions. Jon concludes with personal anecdotes that have shaped his approach to computer programming.00:00 Introduction and Background00:27 Integrating Indigenous Languages in Technology01:36 Challenges and Importance of Indigenous Representation02:48 Current Software and Indigenous Knowledge12:31 Ethical Considerations in Technology14:21 Community-Centered Technology Workshops25:15 Personal Stories and Philosophies on Programming28:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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