CST 462S: Race, Gender, Class in the Digital World

Course Description

Provides students with key knowledge of race, gender, class and social justice especially in relation to technology in today’s digital world. Students challenge the barriers of expertise, gender, race, class, and location that restrict wider access to and understanding of the production and usage of new technologies. Students will engage in a practical experience in the community via their service placements, which will provide depth and context for considering questions of justice, equality, social responsibilities and the complexities of technology and its societal impact. The course uses scenario based approach combining presentations, discussions, and reflections to allow students explore the relationship between critical reflection and action on the topics mentioned above. 

Key Points

  • Learned about Tech Equality and Equity
  • Assisted Oppia Foundation with GitHub Workflows and practice problem creation

Research Paper

CST462S-Research-Project