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An NGO called United for Iran has undertaken a project called .Ìý The purpose of IranCubator is the development of apps that provide Iranians with relevant information that they may otherwise find hard to get given government censorship.

IranCubator takes the form of an ongoing contest in which app developers consider suggestions for app designs and implement the ones that they like best.Ìý The effort has resulted in several recent app releases.

Many Ontario municipalities are currently involved in .Ìý I recently wrote a report that I submitted to the City Council of Guelph (where I live) urging against its adoption here.Ìý I also delegated to the Council on this issue (24 April).Ìý Since other speakers were covering matters such as security and accessibility, I decided to use my five minutes to raise the issue of transparency.Ìý

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Ethics in technological design

The theme of CSTV's Design & Society course is "good design".Ìý When I ask students what this expression means, they tend to think, first of all, about technical matters, e.g., efficiency, cost, usability, and so on.Ìý However, as the course progresses, we come to ethical issues, e.g., is the design "good" for people, and in what sense?

Although the ethical aspect of good design has always been important, it is becoming ever more immediate.Ìý I think this is because fewer designs today are simply objects while more are really services.Ìý