Decentralising power: how we are trying to keep CALLector ethical

07/30/2019
by   Cathy Chua, et al.
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We present a brief overview of the CALLector project, and consider ethical questions arising from its overall goal of creating a social network to support creation and use of online CALL resources. We argue that these questions are best addressed in a decentralised, pluralistic open source architecture.

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