2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12208744
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Big Data and the Ethical Implications of Data Privacy in Higher Education Research

Abstract: Despite the claimed worth and huge interest regarding the increasing volumes of complex data sets and the rewarding promise to improve research, there is, however, a growing concern regarding data privacy that affects both qualitative and quantitative higher education research. Within the contemporary debates on the impact of Big Data on the nature of higher education research and the effective ways to harmonize Big Data practice with privacy restrictions and regulations, this study sets out to qualitatively e… Show more

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“…Thirdly, some debates or problems may occur in science popularization programs (such as ethical issues, legal issues, social norm issues, etc. ), which in turn impede the growth of higher education [ 37 , 38 ]. Fourthly, venues of science popularization activities, if they are crowded indoor spaces and are less comfortable, are likely to cause working pressures and mental stress of science popularization activity providers from higher education institutions (such as lecturers from universities, volunteers from colleges, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, some debates or problems may occur in science popularization programs (such as ethical issues, legal issues, social norm issues, etc. ), which in turn impede the growth of higher education [ 37 , 38 ]. Fourthly, venues of science popularization activities, if they are crowded indoor spaces and are less comfortable, are likely to cause working pressures and mental stress of science popularization activity providers from higher education institutions (such as lecturers from universities, volunteers from colleges, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Florea and Florea qualitatively examined current issues regarding data privacy, anonymity, informed consent, and confidentiality in the field of data-centric higher education research, focusing on data collectors, subjects, and users [19]. Although their area of interest was higher education, they argued that current data protection regulations are insufficiently concerned with the data's use, and that the big data-centric paradigm needs to address critical data privacy issues immediately.…”
Section: Maritime Data Ownership and Tradingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can cause confusion for recipients. In other words, although the current law does not prescribe general and unified rights to MASS data, various laws specify regulations that grant or protect the rights for each subject according to the data's content [19].…”
Section: Legal Significance Of Data Related To Autonomous Vesselsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of these is privacy, an increasingly complex area for administrators, faculty, students and other stakeholders. From a privacy perspective, scholars have been studying the impact of technology integration in HE research (Florea & Florea, 2020), technology integration in the classroom and technology integration in remote learning environments (Paris et al, 2022), where the risk of, for instance, tracking is acute (Pardo & Siemens, 2014). More generally, concerns have been raised about privacy risks that new technological learning tools pose to student data (Krueger & Moore, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%