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The VSD Coop is for all who seek to teach on human values, tools & technology, and design, in such areas as Information Science, Informatics, Computer Science, Engineering, Design, Media Arts, and related areas.
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The Value Sensitive Design Cooperative (VSD Coop) is for all who seek to teach on human values, tools & technology, and design, in such areas as Information Science, Informatics, Computer Science, Engineering, Design, Media Arts, and related areas.
  
 
Our goal is to help catalyze a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_practice community of practice] around educational resources related to [https://vsdesign.org/ Value Sensitive Design]. At the same time, all sympathetic approaches are welcome.
 
Our goal is to help catalyze a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_practice community of practice] around educational resources related to [https://vsdesign.org/ Value Sensitive Design]. At the same time, all sympathetic approaches are welcome.
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This Wiki is brand new. It's been seeded with example educational materials and resources. We think it is ready to grow and be modified to support the VSD community ... We would be most interested in your feedback.
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[mailto:dhendry@uw.edu David Hendry (dhendry@uw.edu)]
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Revision as of 19:08, 20 January 2020

The Value Sensitive Design Cooperative (VSD Coop) is for all who seek to teach on human values, tools & technology, and design, in such areas as Information Science, Informatics, Computer Science, Engineering, Design, Media Arts, and related areas.

Our goal is to help catalyze a community of practice around educational resources related to Value Sensitive Design. At the same time, all sympathetic approaches are welcome.

This Wiki is brand new. It's been seeded with example educational materials and resources. We think it is ready to grow and be modified to support the VSD community ... We would be most interested in your feedback.

David Hendry (dhendry@uw.edu)