Designing Trustworthy Virtual Labs: Considerations and Reflections
Explore the characteristics and features crucial for designing trustworthy virtual labs, including transparency, provenance, and social aspects. Delve into the importance of trust in digital collaborations and co-productions. Reflect on balancing competing interests and the need for a nuanced approach in technology design. Access the survey link to share your insights on this topic.
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CONSIDERATIONS IN DESIGNING TRUSTWORTHY VIRTUAL LABS Lauren Thornton Lancaster University l.thornton2@lancaster.ac.uk
Trust matters BACKGROUND Well-placed trust Many different trusts
DESIGNING TRUSTWORTHY VIRTUAL LABS What characteristics and features can be designed into virtual labs to provide evidence of trustworthiness and to allow users to place or withhold trust appropriately? Transparency? Provenance? Social aspects?
DESIGNING TRUSTWORTHY VIRTUAL LABS (Thornton, Knowles & Blair, 2021 https://doi.org/10. 1145/3442188.344 5871)
COLLABORATION AND CO-PRODUCTION From our perspective, the digital world appears to be populated by technologies that impose walls between people, rather than by technologies that create windows between them (Erickson & Kellogg, 2000:80 https://doi.org/10.1145/344949.345004)
Does this resonate? Do we afford trust with this approach or is there something missing? How do we balance competing interests? Can (or should) we generalise? Are there any aspects of existing technology that apply here? Is a nuanced approach worthwhile? REFLECTIONS
Link to the survey: THANK YOU https://lancasteruni.eu.qualt rics.com/jfe/form/SV_ehw41 HxwAq8bdfn