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Humanizing Digital Culture

Fall 2023

oCourse | Session B

How has culture been affected by technology and the digital age?

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Has this created new opportunities?

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Have these opportunities been positive, negative or neutral for the world? For you?

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Is it important to create a people-first, collaborative culture in the digital age? If so, how can we humanize digital culture?

How can we humanize digital culture?

Working together, Lab participants consider how digital culture is (re)shaping human identity and investigate the dual power of humankind's relationship to technology to create empathy while also causing real-world harm. What does it mean to be human in a digital world? How does digital identity determine how we relate to each other and the planet? How do we define and demonstrate human identity now and in the future? Working in teams, create original responses to humanize digital technologies.

Collaborations

  • Collaborators TBA

Impact Outcomes

Students will share their findings with the general public in a format of their choosing. Check out the impact outcomes here!

Digital Culture in the News

At the Humanities Lab, we strive to ensure our Labs are relevant and current. Here are some recent articles about digital culture in today’s news.

Designing a Digital Future

Making The Case For Face To Face In An Era Of Digital Conversation

Enrollment Information

Fall 2023: Online

oCourse, Session B

Humanities Lab oHUL 494 & 598
Tech Entrepreneurship and Mgt oTEM 494 & 598

 

Instructional Team

Faculty: Diana Atyon - Shenker

School for the Future of Innovation in Society
School of Arts, Media and Engineering
Executive Director of ASU-Leonardo Initiative

Faculty: Timothy Summers

University Technology Office
Executive Director of Cloud & Advanced Network Engineering Services

Instructional Team