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Ethical Issues

Kevin Protzman edited this page Nov 1, 2023 · 5 revisions

Identify any ethical issues raised by your software.

  • Animosity between professors may result from learning about each other's relative performances.
    • Ensure that professors cannot be linked to grade performance based upon information accessible to their peers.
  • Insufficient informed consent procedures may result in concerns pertaining to data collection usage.
    • Fully and transparently disclose any and all uses for the users’ data.
  • Skewed student reviews could affect performance evaluations for the professors, which could inaccurately compare their performance in comparison to the rest of their peers - students who are upset with the class are more likely to evaluate.
    • Proportion of student reviews to total students could be displayed to further contextualize the quality of the user’s ratings.
  • The moderators of the data could subconsciously develop the site to be biased towards specific professors (overall performance calculation could include non-performance related factors such as gender, race, sexuality, or any other factor that could be determined from available information on professors).
    • A team of diverse moderators can check and review each other’s work. Users can report any concerns they believe may paint them or their performance inaccurately.
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