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File PDF document Unidiversity.pdf
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Uploading Channel 4 Education
I was invited to participate in this round table discussion about future education output of Channel 4.
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Usability and educational software design
British Human Computer Interface Special Interest Group of the British Computer Society
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Utilising Technology in Health and Social Work
A presentation to Health and Social Work faculty at Anglia Polytechnic University
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UVAC 2008
I presented with Stephen Powell on the IDIBL project at this conference for the Universities Vocational Awards Council
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UVAC 2012
I organised a workshop with Bill Olivier on work-focussed learning.
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File PDF document UVAC IDIBL presentation.pdf
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Validity and Reliability
This section has described a thesis that has developed through practice, and there is a need to explain the validity of this thesis and discuss its reliability.
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Inbook Reference Value Sensitive Design and Information Systems
Value Sensitive Design is a theoretically grounded approach to the design of technology that accounts for human values in a principled and comprehensive manner throughout the design process. It employs an integrative and iterative tripartite methodology, consisting of conceptual, empirical, and technical investigations. We explicate Value Sensitive Design by drawing on three case studies. The first study concerns information and control of web browser cookies, implicating the value of informed consent. The second study concerns using high-definition plasma displays in an office environment to provide a ìwindowî to the outside world, implicating the values of physical and psychological well-being and privacy in public spaces. The third study concerns an integrated land use, transportation, and environmental simulation system to support public deliberation and debate on major land use and transportation decisions, implicating the values of fairness, accountability, and support for the democratic process, as well as a highly diverse range of values that might be held by different stakeholders, such as environmental sustainability, opportunities for business expansion, or walkable neighborhoods. We conclude with direct and practical suggestions for how to engage in Value Sensitive Design. 
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