Bobby Schnabel

Bobby Schnabel is Professor and External Chair of Computer Science, and College of Engineering and Applied Science Faculty Director for Entrepreneurship, at the University of Colorado Boulder. Previously he was CEO of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) from 2015-17, Dean of the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University from 2007-2015, and on the Computer Science faculty at University of Colorado Boulder from 1977-2007. At CU Boulder he also was CS department chair from 1990-95, CEAS associate dean for academic affairs from 1995-97, founding director of the ATLAS Institute from 1997-2007, and vice provost for academic and campus computing and campus Chief Information Officer from 1998-2007. He is a co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology and continues to serve on the NCWIT executive team. He is a co-founder and steering committee member of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics and Society, and chair of the ACM task force on ethics and computing education.

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Computing, Ethics, and Society 1 - Foundations (Coursera)

Apr 1st 2024
Computing, Ethics, and Society 1 - Foundations (Coursera)
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Computing systems and technologies fundamentally impact the lives of most people in the world, including how we communicate, get information, socialize, and receive healthcare. This course is the first of a three-course sequence that examines ethical issues in the design and implementation of computing systems and technologies and reflects [...]

Ethical Issues in Computing Applications (Coursera)

Computing systems and technologies fundamentally impact the lives of most people in the world, including how we communicate, get information, socialize, and receive healthcare. This course is the third of a three course sequence that examines ethical issues in the design and implementation of computing systems and technologies, and [...]

Ethical Issues in AI and Professional Ethics (Coursera)

Computing systems and technologies fundamentally impact the lives of most people in the world, including how we communicate, get information, socialize, and receive healthcare. This course is the second of a three course sequence that examines ethical issues in the design and implementation of computing systems and technologies, and [...]

Ethical Issues in Data Science (Coursera)

Computing applications involving large amounts of data – the domain of data science – impact the lives of most people in the U.S. and the world. These impacts include recommendations made to us by internet-based systems, information that is available about us online, techniques that are used for security [...]