SDS3000 Global Data Citizenship

Common Core Curriculum Office (CCCO) > SDS3000 Global Data Citizenship
Department
School of Decision Sciences
Cluster
2 (Social Sciences)

MOOC

Learning Mode 1.5 hours Online learning + 1.5 hours Face-to-face teaching

Prerequisite

GEN1000 Perspectives on General Education

Exclusion

Nil

Module Description

Recent figures show that human and machine generated data is experiencing an overall 10x faster growth rate than traditional business data, and machine data is increasing even more rapidly at 50x the growth rate. The acquisition and analysis of data significantly affect almost every aspect of our daily decisions, from personal finance to political election. Because of the vital importance of data, data quality, technology ethics and decision making in this data world have become alarming global concerns. Through this module, students will not only identify and examine the data related global issues but also enhance their decision making and critical thinking abilities as responsible global citizens.

Module Intended Learning Outcomes (MILO)

Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:
a. Discuss data citizenship in a globalized world.
b. Identify and assess core issues of data citizenship in a global context.
c. Examine the application and implication of emerging data technologies addressing contemporary global issues.
d. Develop attitude of care and responsibility of data citizenship.

Module Content

1. Introduction

1.1 Framework of Data Citizenship
1.2 Concept of Data Responsibility

2. Nature and Applications of Data

2.1 Data Source and Quality
2.2 Data Veracity
2.3 Fake Data
2.4 Impact of Data and its Technology to the World

3. Technology Ethics in Data World

3.1 Current Technologies
3.2 Ethics in Technology
3.3 Data Security and Data Privacy
3.4 Social Responsibility

4. Decision Making in Data World

4.1 Impact of Technology on Global Issues
4.2 Logical Thinking in Data World
4.3 Scientific Management
4.4 Group Decision by Voting

Assessment Methods

1. Participation (10%)
2. Assignment(s) (40%)
3. Group Project (50%)