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In this 5-minute episode, Fredericka Gage a special education teacher, explores the ethical challenges and responsibilities that come with using technology in the classroom. From student privacy and safeguarding, to digital citizenship and equitable access, this episode reflects on how digital literacy is about much more than just knowing how to use a device—it's about understanding the impact of technology on learners, learning environments, and society.
Drawing on thinkers like Hård & Jamison (2005), Polsky (2022), Hobbs (2017), and recent educational tech initiatives in Scotland, this episode encourages educators to critically examine how and why we use technology in our teaching.
🔒 Student privacy 🧠 Critical digital literacy 🌐 Equal access to resources 🧭 Navigating tech ethically
In this 5-minute episode, Fredericka Gage a special education teacher, explores the ethical challenges and responsibilities that come with using technology in the classroom. From student privacy and safeguarding, to digital citizenship and equitable access, this episode reflects on how digital literacy is about much more than just knowing how to use a device—it's about understanding the impact of technology on learners, learning environments, and society.
Drawing on thinkers like Hård & Jamison (2005), Polsky (2022), Hobbs (2017), and recent educational tech initiatives in Scotland, this episode encourages educators to critically examine how and why we use technology in our teaching.
🔒 Student privacy 🧠 Critical digital literacy 🌐 Equal access to resources 🧭 Navigating tech ethically