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Value-based Design Approach for Emerging Technologies (University of Zurich)

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Melanie Paschke
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Abstract

Technological innovation and emerging technologies may enable or disrupt environmental, economic or societal improvements. A responsible way forward considers values in the development of the technologies. The blended-learning course with face-to-face block course elements, self- learning phases and case studies is at the intersection between technology ethics and value-sensitive design.

Objective

Students will - Be informed about the ethical considerations associated with the use and development of new and emerging technologies in different settings of our society. - Learn how ethical reflection and value statements can provide guidance for future research and design decisions. - Apply a value-based design process to emerging technologies and applications in their research. - Get to know the value-based design approach.

Content

Block 1 (8 hours) Day 1 (face-to-face): An introduction to the notions of ethics and values in the context of technological innovation. An introduction to the value-sensitive design framework (VSD) will conclude the first session. Block 2 (8 hours) Day 2 (face-to-face): An introduction to the value-based design approach (VBD). In between: Self-study session (20 hours): Self-guided in the OLAT environment: webinars and online course material on key knowledge points. Group work (20 hours): Participants will apply the value-based design approach to a technology application or an innovation project of their choice in a small group. Final Half-Day (4 hours) Day 3: Individual presentation of own project, using the tools and approaches introduced and exercised during the course in a pitch to a jury.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
DR
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
ungraded semester performance
Registration modalities, date and venue of the performance assessment are specified solely by the UZH.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
seminar Value-based Design Approach for Emerging Technologies (University of Zurich)
**Course at University of Zurich**
No time listed 20 h semesterly

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