Special Topics in Information Science: Responsible Data Management

Program: MSIS/PhD
Course Areas
Data Science/Engineering/Analytics
Human Computer Interaction/UX Design/UX Research

Catalog Description

Explore common data collection, management, and sharing practices in information technology and emerging technologies. Students will examine the human, social, and ethical impact of these practices and work on group projects to design data systems that are centered around broader impact and social responsibilities.

Instructor Description

Explore common data collection, management, and sharing practices in information technology and emerging technologies, such as search engines and AI systems. Students will read papers and engage in discussions about the pros and cons of established data practices and learn about the three main components of responsible data management: 1) consent and ownership, 2) privacy and anonymity, and 3) broader impact. Students will also practice how to collect data, make data-driven decisions, and design data-driven products through group projects as UX designers, researchers, and data scientists. The course will bring in interdisciplinary perspectives with guest speakers from archive science, engineering, and respponsible AI, to provide a holistic view of broader data ecosystems and infrastructures.

Prerequisites

Graduate standing.

Scheduled and Upcoming Classes for this Course

Class Name Semester Day(s) Start Time(s) End Time(s) Building Room
INF 385T: Special Topics in Information Science: Responsible Data Management

Hanlin Li

Spring Term 2025
  • Monday
  • 9:00 AM
  • 12:00 PM
  • UTA
  • 1.204

Past Classes for this Course

Class Name Semester Day(s) Start Time(s) End Time(s) Building Room
INF 385T: Special Topics in Information Science: Responsible Data Management

Hanlin Li Syllabus

Spring Term 2024
  • Wednesday
  • 12:00 PM
  • 3:00 PM
  • UTA
  • 1.208