In this 90-minute session, we will go through the three-part workshop series around Rethinking Your Tech Habits that was held for the NYU community in Spring of 2025, not only for its content, structure, and lessons learned, but as an opportunity to consider something similar for your own institution.
The workshop series tackles three evergreen points surrounding our growing relationship with technology and what that means for us: values, accountability, and privacy. By going through this framework, we invite you to consider how you can investigate and explore your own technology habits along with how to present something similar within your respective communities.
Participants can expect to come away with:
- A structure for a workshop series surrounding technology habits and behaviors
- Another approach on how to investigate one’s relationship with technology on macro and micro levels
About our presenter:
Sam Mandani (she/her/any) is a librarian and a teacher, currently the Online Instruction Librarian at New York University. Her research and professional interests are focused on the interplay between contemplative pedagogy, 21st technology and its consequences, and the philosophical reckonings of humanity. For fun, Sam likes to fangirl about all sorts of stuff and things.