Designing and Evaluating an Interactive Learning Technology to Foster Privacy Literacy
The "Privat-o-Mat" is a media ethics learning technology to promote reflection on privacy literacy. In this paper, we discuss its ethical conception, design, and development and present a qualitative evaluation of the tool with a sample of secondary school students. Children, adolescents a...
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Published in | IEEE transactions on learning technologies Vol. 17; pp. 1 - 14 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Piscataway
IEEE
01.01.2024
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) |
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Summary: | The "Privat-o-Mat" is a media ethics learning technology to promote reflection on privacy literacy. In this paper, we discuss its ethical conception, design, and development and present a qualitative evaluation of the tool with a sample of secondary school students. Children, adolescents and young adults (CAYA) today grow up in digitalized environments that threaten their privacy in various ways. Therefore, the development of an ethically founded privacy literacy, defined as the formation of a personal value system, constitutes a central developmental task. The Privat-o-Mat supports this CAYA age group to reflect on their behavior when facing privacy risks on the Internet. Based on the principles of human-centered design and ethics by design, it confronts users with fifteen everyday scenarios to identify their personal type of data protection. We conducted an empirical evaluation of the Privat-o-Mat consisting of a survey followed by a qualitative content analysis according to P. Mayring and found that this learning technology enabled a sample of three different groups of students from the German state of Baden-Württemberg to reflect on their own attitudes toward privacy on the Internet. This effect was especially strong among respondents who considered their previous level of reflection on privacy to be low. Long-term behavioral change, however, would require the supplementation of the Privat-o-Mat with other learning technologies. |
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ISSN: | 1939-1382 1939-1382 2372-0050 |
DOI: | 10.1109/TLT.2023.3333930 |