April 3, 2019 11-2 p.m. Pacific Time (find your timezone)

Calling educators, students, technologists, designers, polemicists, and curious others! Join us for our first edit-a-thon event to help build Ethical EdTech into a tool that can powerfully counter the corporate-surveillance marketers. Help others find useful, ethical, educational tools relevant to their needs.

You can take part in person or online, or both—learn how below!

Participate in person

You can join us with other real people in real rooms in certain places:

Boulder, Colorado - Institute of Behavioral Science room 155A (12-3 pm Mountain Time) Hosted by Nathan Schneider. We'll have pizza, so be sure to RSVP below so we can get an accurate count!

- Institute of Behavioral Science room 155A (12-3 pm Mountain Time)

La Jolla, California - UC San Diego Library, Redwood Room (11 am - 2 pm Pacific Time) Hosted by Erin Glass

- UC San Diego Library, Redwood Room (11 am - 2 pm Pacific Time)

College Park, Maryland - Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (2-5 pm Eastern Time)

Seattle, Washington - University of Washington, Communications 218D (11 am - 2 pm Pacific Time) Hosted by Caitlin Postal

- University of Washington, Communications 218D (11 am - 2 pm Pacific Time)

Cambridge, Massachusetts - MIT, Digital Humanities Lab, 16-635 (2 pm - 5 pm Eastern Time) Hosted by Lisa Tagliaferri and Ece Turnator

- MIT, Digital Humanities Lab, 16-635 (2 pm - 5 pm Eastern Time)

Los Angeles, California - UCLA IS Lab, Information Studies Research Lab, GSEIS Building (11 am - 2 pm Pacific Time) Hosted by Diana Ascher.

- UCLA IS Lab, Information Studies Research Lab, GSEIS Building (11 am - 2 pm Pacific Time)

New York, New York - Barnard, Milstein 107 (2pm – 5pm EDT) Hosted by Barnard Digital Humanities Center.

- Barnard, Milstein 107 (2pm – 5pm EDT)

More details on those to come.

Would you like to host a simultaneous in-person edit-a-thon? Let us know at medlab@colorado.edu.

Participate online

Live chat: chat.ethicaledtech.info (no account registration required)

Twitter hashtag: #EditEdTech

More coming soon!

RSVP

If you can make it, edit this section and add your name below. (You'll need to log in or create an account first. Check your spam folder if you don't receive an account confirmation.) Be sure to let us know how you'll be participating—online, or at one of the in-person sites.

Agenda

30 min: Videoconference introduction Jitsi Introductions: Who is here? Where are you and what brings you here? Start with in-person sites, then to online participants Welcome and overview from Erin and Nathan: What is Ethical EdTech for? Overview of activities and form breakout groups

2 hrs: Edit, coordinating chat

30 min: Closing discussion Jitsi How was that? What did we learn? What are some next steps going forward? Strategies for publicizing the project



Activities