tag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:/hub_feeds/3655/feed_itemszararah's bookmarks2017-11-03T07:02:18-04:00TagTeam social RSS aggregratortag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/23080292017-11-03T07:02:18-04:002017-11-03T07:02:18-04:00Net Neutrality and the Disability Community - YouTubetag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/22166472017-01-31T05:31:57-05:002017-01-31T05:31:57-05:00The Internet Is Mostly Bots - The Atlantictag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/22064922016-11-23T08:08:31-05:002016-11-23T08:08:31-05:00Rise of the fact-checker – a new democratic institution? | Reuters Institute for the study of Journalismtag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/22056102016-11-17T10:33:08-05:002016-11-17T10:33:08-05:00Winning the Information War | CEPAtag:tagteam.harvard.edu,2005:FeedItem/22017642016-11-01T14:14:39-04:002016-11-01T14:14:39-04:00Frontiers | Real Virtuality: A Code of Ethical Conduct. Recommendations for Good Scientific Practice and the Consumers of VR-Technology | Virtual Environments<p><span>The goal of this article is to present a first list of ethical concerns that may arise from research and personal use of virtual reality (VR) and related technology, and to offer concrete recommendations for minimizing those risks.</span></p>