Holland Kaplan, MD, is an assistant professor in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy and the Section of General Internal Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. In this Q&A with ...
When ethics is treated like a dirty word, something has gone terribly awry. This reflection posed by a graduate seminar colleague–“institutions excel at compliance and policy responses yet lag in ...
New research is being conducted to explore how engineers understand and navigate ethics on a day-to-day basis, prompting questions about how ethics education can be improved. Engineering disasters are ...
The summer of 2023 brought with it a declaration from our Executive Director of Technology that it would be the Summer of AI. As a digital learning team, we were assigned the responsibility of ...
When most people think of engineering courses, they imagine complex equations or intricate machines. To Rich Eva, director of the Pratt School of Engineering’s Character Forward Initiative, ...
Join eSchool News for the 12 Days of Edtech with 2024’s most-read and most-loved stories. On the 6th Day of Edtech, our story focuses on ethical AI use. The summer of 2023 brought with it a ...
As engineers, our creations have an immeasurable effect on the world, often one that continues to evolve after us in unimaginable ways. From bridges that tragically collapse to robots that are used as ...
The DREAM Group at Johns Hopkins invites you [anyone 18+] to participate in a study on perceptions of education and individual differences. Your participation will involve filling out a survey where ...