eLearning Skills 2030: Digital Ethics

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As machines become increasingly more accurate and intelligent, we humans will need to sharpen our skills. One of your primary responsibilities as a Learning & Development leader is to sharpen your skill and ensure that you empower the workforce to develop the four skills critical to thriving in 2030. I have compiled a series of articles titled eLearning Skills 2030 to explore the essential skills to help you future-proof your career and lead your team. This article explores the skill of Digital Ethics, why it is critical, and what actionable steps you can take today to improve. According to Brian Patrick Green, director of Technology Ethics at Santa Clara University, technology or digital ethics refers to applying ethical thinking and acting to the practical concerns of technology.