ePortfolio activity
If you are compiling an ePortfolio for this course, it is likely that you will be addressing some of these ethical issues in your own practice. You might want to consider this activity as a trigger for your own reflections about how we observe and monitor performance in training and competition.
The ownership of performance data
Innovations in monitoring technologies are giving rise to what Robin James [1] refers to as “contemporary algorithmic culture”.
What are your thoughts on the interface between the overt monitoring of performance and the privacy that each individual might expect in a digital world?
Perhaps this 20 minute video presentation by Maciej Ceglowski might be a good place to start.
Reference
- ↑ Robin James. “Cloudy Logic”, 2015. Retrieved on 12 January 2016.
ePortfolio activity
If you are compiling an ePortfolio for this course, it is likely that you will be addressing some of these ethical issues in your own practice. You might want to consider this activity as a trigger for your own reflections about how we observe and monitor performance in training and competition.
The ownership of performance data
Innovations in monitoring technologies are giving rise to what Robin James [1] refers to as “contemporary algorithmic culture”.
What are your thoughts on the interface between the overt monitoring of performance and the privacy that each individual might expect in a digital world?
Perhaps this 20 minute video presentation by Maciej Ceglowski might be a good place to start.
Reference
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