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What is Ubiquitous Digital Technologies

Dynamic Curriculum Development and Design Strategies for Effective Online Learning in Higher Education
Ubiquitous digital technologies refers to all everyday objects embedding intelligent microprocessors able to create architectures that underpin ubiquitous computing, such as networking, artificial intelligence, and wireless computing. Ubiquitous technologies employ sensitive human-computer interaction without spatial or temporal constraints ( Nucera et al., 2018 ).
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Graduate Student Investigator: Best Practices for Human Research Protections Within Online Graduate Research
Robin Throne (Western Governors University, USA), Michalina Hendon (University of the Cumberlands, USA), and James Kozinski (Western Governors University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8646-7.ch001
Abstract
This chapter presents the best practices used by institutional review boards (IRBs) and human research protections programs (HRPPs) to prepare online graduate student investigators for human research protections specific to research within online graduate degree programs or where research supervisors are not proximal to graduate student investigators and their research protocols. In recent years, advances in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and other data mining/scraping forms have adversely impacted individual privacy and the unintended sharing of personally identifiable information (PII). With this growth of ubiquitous digital technologies, such as AI, ML, and data mining/scraping, used across online graduate degree programs, specialized training and preparation are needed to best prepare graduate student researchers for human research protections involving data with PII.
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Belmont 2.0: Ethical Research Expectations for PII in AI, ML, and Data Mining/Scraping
Ubiquitous digital technologies refer to all everyday objects embedding intelligent microprocessors able to create architectures that underpin ubiquitous computing, such as networking, artificial intelligence, and wireless computing. Ubiquitous technologies employ sensitive human-computer interaction without spatial or temporal constraints ( Throne et al., 2023 ).
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