Move Slow and Fix Things: Teaching Computer Science Majors to Decode Discrimination and Design Diverse Futures

C. Sharpe, J. Rothenberg
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abstract:Our course, "Designing for Diversity: Anthropology and New Technologies," teaches how and why people experience technology as discriminatory in order to guide students to imagine more inclusive futures for the design and development of new technologies. We recognized that while interest and enrollment in computer science has increased dramatically over the last five years, few courses centered on the human-user and ethical issues related to designing and building technology. We created this course as a new opportunity to engage our students interested in entering the technology industry with principles of ethnography, disability studies, and critical race, feminist, and queer theories. With these new frameworks, students pursued small research projects that would prove valuable for future software engineers and the future of technology development. By training future technologists to recognize and remedy the encoding of bias into technology, this course offers a prototype for teaching students how to envision more desirable futures for technology in relation to gender, race, and disability. In this way, our pedagogy draws on a design perspective that addresses the future as something that will be both imagined and made to be ethical and inclusive.
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慢点行动,解决问题:教计算机科学专业的学生解码歧视,设计多样化的未来
我们的课程“为多样性而设计:人类学与新技术”,讲授人们如何以及为什么认为技术具有歧视性,以引导学生想象新技术设计和开发更具包容性的未来。我们认识到,虽然在过去五年中对计算机科学的兴趣和注册人数急剧增加,但很少有课程集中在与设计和构建技术相关的人类用户和伦理问题上。我们开设这门课程是为了给有兴趣进入科技行业的学生提供一个新的机会,让他们了解人种学、残疾研究、批判种族、女权主义和酷儿理论的原理。有了这些新的框架,学生们开始进行小型的研究项目,这些项目将证明对未来的软件工程师和未来的技术发展有价值。通过培训未来的技术人员识别和纠正技术中的偏见编码,本课程提供了一个原型,教学生如何设想与性别,种族和残疾相关的更理想的技术未来。通过这种方式,我们的教学方法借鉴了一种设计视角,将未来视为一种既可以想象又可以实现道德和包容性的东西。
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