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Embedded Ethics Conference: Strategies for Teaching Responsible Computing Within the Computer Science Curriculum

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Tuesday, March 07, 2023 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM PST/PDT
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Mackenzie Room 300 (Huang Engineering Center), 475 Via Ortega, 3rd Floor, Stanford, CA, 94305
Topics
Ethics, Equity, Inclusion
Education, Skills
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9:00am PST

Welcome & Introduction


9:15am PST

Keynote


9:30am PST

Panel 1: Program Overview


10:30am PST

Break


10:45am PST

Panel 2: The "Buy-In"


11:45am PST

Lunch


12:35pm PST

Keynote


12:50pm PST

Panel 3: The Implementation


1:50pm PST

Lightning Talks: What Do We Have So Far?


2:15pm PST

Breakout Groups


2:55pm PST

Break


3:05pm PST

Panel 4: Embracing Many Approaches


4:05pm PST

Teaching Demonstrations


5:35pm PST

Invited Talk


6:00pm PST

Closing Remarks


6:05pm PST

Reception

Gates Computer Science Building Room 119

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Rob Reich
Rob Reich
McGregor-Girand Professor of Social Ethics of Science and Technology | Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI | Professor, by courtesy, of Education and of Philosophy | Senior Fellow, by courtesy, at Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Mehran Sahami
Tencent Chair of the Computer Science Department; James and Ellenor Chesebrough Professor in the School of Engineering; Professor (Teaching) in the Computer Science Department; Bass Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Stanford University
Jennifer Widom
Frederick Emmons Terman Dean, School of Engineering; Fletcher Jones Professor in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Speaker
Barbara J. Grosz
Higgins Professor of Natural Sciences, Harvard
Speaker
Kathleen Creel
HAI Network Affiliate; Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science, Northeastern University
Diane Horton
Professor, Teaching Stream, in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto
Irina Raicu
Director of the Internet Ethics Program at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University
Vance Ricks
Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science, Northeastern University
Moderator
Jaye Nias
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Spelman College
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Kathi Fisler
Research Professor of Computer Science, Brown University; Associate Director, CS Undergraduate Program; Co-Director, Bootstrap
Atri Rudra
Katherine Johnson Chair in Artificial Intelligence, Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo
Mehran Sahami
Tencent Chair of the Computer Science Department; James and Ellenor Chesebrough Professor in the School of Engineering; Professor (Teaching) in the Computer Science Department; Bass Fellow in Undergraduate Education, Stanford University
Alison Simmons
Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University
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Allison Kuklok
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Saint Michael's College
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Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Visiting Professor, Stanford Law School; Advisory Council Member, Stanford HAI
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Diana Acosta Navas
HAI-EIS Embedded EthiCS Fellow
David Danks
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Michael Goldweber
Professor and Chair of the Computer Science Department, Xavier University
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Meica Magnani
Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science, Northeastern University
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Noelle Brown
PhD Student in Human-Centered Computing, University of Utah
Stacy Doore
Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Colby College
Kevin Lin
Assistant Teaching Professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
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Brett A. Becker
Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science, University College Dublin
Casey Fiesler
Associate Professor of Information Science and (By courtesy) of Computer Science, University of Colorado Boulder
Ryan Jenkins
Associate Professor of Philosophy; Senior Fellow at the Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Evan M. Peck
Associate Professor of Computer Science, Bucknell University
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Macy Salzberger
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, San Francisco State University
Speakers
William Cochran
Postdoctoral Fellow in Embedded EthiCS, Harvard University
Trystan Goetze
Postdoctoral Fellow in Embedded EthiCS, Harvard University
David Grant
Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, University of Florida; Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics and Governance, Jain Family Institute
John Sullins
Professor of Philosophy, Sonoma State University; Director of Programming, Sonoma State University Center for Ethics Law and Society (CELS)
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