With the third and final phase of the project complete, the research team is now looking to close out the project with two webinars.
Category: Presentations
Webinar Presented for DLF’s Privacy and Ethics in Technology Working Group (updated with recording)
On July 28th, 2020, the team presented an overview of the research agenda and revealed new insights from Phase Two findings. Read on for more information.
Data Doubles Team Represented by Collaborator Abigail Goben at ALA in DC
On behalf of the Data Doubles team, collaborator Abigail Goben presented “In Their Own Words, Student Perspectives on Privacy and Library Participation in Learning Analytics Initiatives” as a Library and Information Technology Association session at the American Library Association Conference in Washington DC.
Collaborator Andrew Asher Represents the Team at EBLIP 2019, Talks Reflexivity with Attendees
Representing the Data Doubles research team, Andrew Asher gave a presentation entitled, “Do students care? Student perspectives on personal data use in library learning analytics,” at the 10th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference in Glasgow, Scotland.
ACRL 2019 Presentation and Paper Recap
Kyle Jones and I (Michael Perry) were pleased to present “In Their Own Words: Student Perspectives on Privacy and Library Participation in Learning Analytics Initiatives,” the first emerging findings from phase one of the Data Doubles research at the 2019 Association of College and Research Libraries Conference. The paper, which can be found in the […]