Thai Learners and Tech Ethics: Lessons from a Model U.S. Classroom for Digital Future
Emerging research from a well-regarded American college offers timely insights into how computer technology can empower and challenge learning environments. The “Computers and Society” course at Lafayette College explores social, ethical, and legal questions raised by rapid digital change. For Thailand, where digital literacy and critical analysis of technology’s effects are pressing educational priorities, the course serves as a relevant blueprint.
A central idea is simple yet powerful: technology is like fire—a gift that brings benefits but also risks. Drawing on the work of technologist Sara Baase, instructors emphasize that while risks exist, the benefits of innovation should not be discarded. In practice, students are guided to question, debate, and scrutinize the challenges accompanying each new breakthrough.