We had a wonderful panel discussion featuring Robin DeRosa (moderator), Raj Sachdev, Amy Collier, Tom Nudd, Autumm Caines, and Chris Gilliard. The (non-public) recording is available by request; contact the CoLab at psu-open@plymouth.edu for a link. Here is a collection of the resources that were shared during that far-ranging conversation. Thank you to our panelists and attendees for these recommendations, and thank you to Martha Burtis and Hannah Mallon for collecting them as they were mentioned!
- Event listing and panelist bios
- “Data Management Planning for an Eight-Institution, Multi-Year Research Project”
- “Education before Regulation: Empowering Students to Question Their Data Privacy”
- “Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change”
- DLINQ CryptoParties
- Debunking common arguments around data and privacy (“Tracking? So What?”)
- Book: Privacy in Context
- Book: Data Cartels
- “The Rise of Luxury Surveillance”
- “How EdTech is Exploiting Students”
- CJIS Security Policy Resource Center
- Meta Pixel (on Facebook “knowing everyone”)
- The privacy loophole in your doorbell
- “A Roomba recorded a woman on the toilet. How did screenshots end up on Facebook?”
- Threat-Modeling Activity
- Screening Surveillance Films
- Book: Emergent Strategy
- Cover Your Tracks
- A Cyberattack Illuminates the Shaky State of Student Privacy
- The USNH ePrivacy Policy
- The Library Value Agenda feat. Donna Lanclos and Dorothea Salo (podcast)
- The Age of Predatory Inclusion
- Proctorio Loses Appeal in Lawsuit Against Academic Critic
- Stand Against Proctorio’s SLAPP
- Higher Ed After Surveillance
- Book: Digital Futures for Learning