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Yoshinaga Nobuyuki


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With the full-scale transition to online lectures in 2020 bue to the COVID-19 pandemic, along with the sudden widespread use of meeting applications by universities, everyone was thrown into a new world of communication in large groups via video conferencing. This technological leap has created a variety of problems for society, from the very small to the very large, and each problems requires a differen response. This paper focuses on camera usage during interactive online lectures, and aims to present one of the solutions to the issue of whether student cameras need to be on or off during lectures. Because the handling of camera images provoke ethical issues regarding student privacy, this paper also focuses not on solving the ethical issues conceptually, but by providing technical solutions to deal with this problem.
Creators : Yoshinaga Nobuyuki
山口県立大学学術情報 Volume 12 pp. 47 - 53
published_at 2019-03-29
Creators : Yoshinaga Nobuyuki Publishers : 山口県立大学
山口県立大学学術情報 Volume 12 pp. 75 - 83
published_at 2019-03-29
Creators : Izao Tomio Yoshinaga Nobuyuki Publishers : 山口県立大学
山口県立大学学術情報 Volume 12 pp. 65 - 73
published_at 2019-03-29
Creators : Kim Hyeweon Azetsu Tadahiro Yoshinaga Nobuyuki Kim Young Soon Sumpowthong Kaysorn Thang Leng Leng Publishers : 山口県立大学
山口県立大学学術情報 Volume 3 pp. 43 - 49
published_at 2010-03
Creators : Azetsu Tadahiro Yoshinaga Nobuyuki Ichimura Takao Publishers : 山口県立大学
This paper proposes the creation of a “Cemetery” on the Internet in order to preserve information made by the deceased and no one is allowed to use the information or data about the deceased for a period of time . Many attempts have been made to deal with information of the deceased by using the expression “privacy of the deceased”. However, It is difficult to conceptualize the existence of the deceased according to the metaphysics of death. Therefore, it is argued that the “privacy of the deceased” can be reduced to “the violation of privacy of the people around someone who dies” of those who were related to or have a connection with the deceased. Since it has not been well argued what kind of information constitutes privacy for those who had a relationship with the deceased, this paper argues that it is safe and appropriate to keep the information of the deceased in the “Cemetery” where no one can touch it for the time being until there is more clarity regarding the concept of ” The violation of privacy of the people around someone who dies”.
Creators : Yoshinaga Nobuyuki