David Gunkel
David Gunkel is an award-winning educator, scholar and author, specializing in the study of information and communication technology with a focus on ethics.
He is professor in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University, and his teaching has been recognized with numerous awards -- including NIU's Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and the prestigious Presidential Teaching Professor.
Dr. Gunkel also is the managing editor and co-founder of the International Journal of Žižek Studies and co-editor of the Indiana University Press series in Digital Game Studies.
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David Gunkel takes a dive into issue of polarization in the Chatbot debate.
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Fixing the problems with one technology, says David Gunkel, can often mean bringing in more technology.
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What are the pros and cons of large language models, like ChatGPT, in a university setting? David Gunkel asks a bot.
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Are you excited about the metaverse? David Gunkel has been there and reports back.
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NIU professor David Gunkel says the U.S. isn't keeping up with the rest of the world when it comes to teaching kids how to code.
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We learned a lot of new skills during the pandemic. David Gunkel says some of them are worth keeping.
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David Gunkel wants to talk about guns. But not in the usual way people talk about guns.
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Monty and Rose, Chicago's beloved piping plovers, are gone, but David Gunkel points to the hope they left behind.
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David Gunkel says accommodating existing statutes to new social and technological conditions is part of what constitutional law is all about
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Wouldn't it be great to be able to fix that slightly outdated phone instead of getting a new one? David Gunkel says "right to repair" legislation could be the answer.