NEWS
• Three new ways of using TEQ Deck in structured learning environments:
GALLERY WALK FIND THE CONNECTION THE LIVING DECK
• Jon Ellis & Emily Robertson discuss the development, uses, and future of the TEQ deck in the Faculty Series on Technology from The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz.
WHAT IS TEQ DECK?
TEQ Deck is a deck of playing cards designed to catalyze conversations about Ethics and Technology. Each card presents a pressing ethical question arising from recent, emerging, anticipated, or merely possible advances in technology.
The deck is designed for two uses:
• structured learning environments (e.g., in high schools, colleges, and industry), and
• social gatherings with friends
Cards do not tell players what to think. They're a playful way to stimulate dialogue on some of the critical issues we face.
TEQ Deck is a living deck, with new questions always being added, and old ones revised or discarded as they become irrelevant.
If there’s a question about tech and ethics (or social justice or individual rights) you think is urgent or particularly troubling, we want to know. You can submit an idea for a card below.