Big Data Methoden (jfc)

Sensorenjagd

jfc Medienzentrum e. V. (2018): Sensorenjagd. Actionbound-Quiz, Köln. With this quiz, players explore the sensors in their immediate environment and learn where which data is collected and what conclusions can be drawn from it. “Was sind Sensoren und wo findet man sie im Alltag? Angefangen beim Smartphone in der Hosentasche Read more…

DataSkop

DataSkop

DataSkop, ein von AlgorithmWatch koordiniertes Verbundprojekt, Berlin 2020. The aim of the project is to strengthen digital sovereignty, and thus the skills of the individual. This includes, in particular, dealing with data in an informed manner, acting safely in digital environments, recognizing algorithmic structures and understanding them in basic terms. Read more…

Big up, Big data

Big Up 4 Big Data

Big Up 4 Big Data wurde entwickelt von der Medienfachberatung Schwaben (Bezirk Schwaben / Bezirksjugendring Schwaben) Big Up 4 Big Data is a station game designed to raise awareness of “Big Data” and the associated topics such as data protection, privacy and surveillance. The participants play different stations on various Read more…

Free Your Data

Free Your Data

Free Your Data, hrsg. von der Protonet GmbH, Hamburg. Free Your Data is a political campaign that aims to educate about pervasive surveillance practices, the loss of individual data sovereignty and Big Data and to mobilise through a petition. A total of 16 episodes illustrate the connections between commercial surveillance Read more…

CCCLAP Technology

CCCLAP Technology

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (2020): CCCLAP Technology. Political education magazine under the category “Technology”, including articles, videos and dossiers that critically reflect on the use and abuse of technology in society. Politisches Bildungsmagazin in der Rubrik “Technik” mit Artikeln, Videos und Dossiers, die sich kritisch mit dem Einsatz Read more…

Bitesize

Bitesize

BBC (2020): Bitesize KS3 Computer Science. Bitesize is a free online teaching tool from the BBC. It includes the subjects “Media Studies”, “Computer Sciences” and “Design and Technology” – in the latter, terms such as “computational thinking” or algorithms are explained. In the categories there are glossaries for individual terms Read more…