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There's A LOT to consider when designing ethically. To wrap up this course, check out the following instruction step for a list of best practices.
Videos:
- Making better products with White Hat UX | Codegarden 2019 - by Trine Falbe
Further Reading - Articles:
- Ethical Design: The Practical Getting-Started Guide - Smashing Magazine
- Ethics for Designers - Includes toolkit
- Daily Ethical Design - A List Apart
- Terms of Disservice How Silicon Valley is Destructive by Design - by Dipayan Ghosh
- Why Does Siri Sound White - ConveyUX Conference
Further Reading - Books:
- Design for Cognitive Bias - by David Dylan Thomas
- Cross-Cultural Design - by Senongo Akpem
- Algorithms of Oppression - by Safiya Umoja Noble
- Tragic Design - by Jonathan Shariat and Cynthia Savard Saucier
- White Hat UX -by Trine Falbe
- The Ethical Design Handbook - by Trine Falbe, Martin Michael Frederiksen, Kim Andersen.
- Design for the Real World - by Victor Papanek
- The Little Book of Design Research Ethics - IDEO
- The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity - by Alan Cooper
- IXDA keynote "The Oppenheimer Moment" - by Alan Cooper
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MICHELLE: As we've seen,
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there are considerable advantages to
acting ethically when creating products.
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As mentioned earlier,
not everyone has the privilege or
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opportunity to advocate for change.
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For those who are able,
start by prioritizing a fix for
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the most unethical aspect of
your company's offerings.
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Start somewhere and
incrementally make improvements.
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We don't always have the power
to make the final decision, but
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we have some agency and influence.
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To wrap up this course check out
the following instruction step for
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list of best practices.
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And as always, refer to the teacher's
notes for further reading.
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Take care.
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