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Propaganda or Exposure? A Video-Based Group Assessment Exploring Ethics in a Fictional Technological Society

Olga Petrovska Orcid Logo, Casey Hopkins Orcid Logo

Proceedings of the 10th Computing Education Practice, Pages: 33 - 36

Swansea University Authors: Olga Petrovska Orcid Logo, Casey Hopkins Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1145/3772338.3772352

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Motivated by the increasing societal impact of technology and the emphasis on ethics within computing education, this paper presents the development and evaluation of a video-based assessment designed to improve students’ understanding of legal, social, ethical, and professional issues while simulta...

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Published in: Proceedings of the 10th Computing Education Practice
ISBN: 979-8-4007-2121-2 979-8-4007-2121-2
Published: New York, NY, USA ACM 2026
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa71285
Abstract: Motivated by the increasing societal impact of technology and the emphasis on ethics within computing education, this paper presents the development and evaluation of a video-based assessment designed to improve students’ understanding of legal, social, ethical, and professional issues while simultaneously developing soft skills such as teamwork, time management, researching information, and communication. Using a mixed-method approach, we explore the impact of this assessment on students’ self-reported skill development across both their understanding of ethical issues and soft skills. Findings indicate that the video-based assessment was well received by students and supported not only the understanding of ethical concepts but also improved collaboration and communication skills.
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 33
End Page: 36