Never thought tocommunicateSTEM workbecause thegeneral public istoo "uncivilized" toappreciate itWorked withcommunitypartners toaddress achallenge throughsome kind oftechnologySaw a recenttechnology thathas had somesort of positivesocial impactBeen in aself-drivingvehicleHeardsomeone implythat tech ethicsis a waste oftimeStopped using aproduct or servicebecause ofcontroversies overthe company’spractices, policies,or beliefsFound it hard todiscuss theimpacts ofengineering workwithin theengineering spaceHad to codeswitch insidethe STEMcommunityThoughttechnology canbe trulyobjective andmake fairdecisionsWanted towork in STEMbecause I canmake a lot ofmoneyFelt that thereare too manyproblems inthe world tolearn aboutShoppedinAmazonGoSees somethinggo wrong with atechnology andthink: “there’snothing we canreally do about it”Acceptedcookieson awebsiteHeard someonecomplain aboutthe onehumanitiesrequirement intheir degreeIncorporateduser-centereddesignprinciples into aproject that youdidTaken a class thatis related to techethics or haslessons on thesocial implicationsof technologyUsed a productor service thatclaimed to be“100%sustainable”Owned anAppleVision ProHas taken a classwith just a singleslideacknowledging theethical implicationsbehind thetechnical workUsed an appthat tracksotherpeople’slocationsUsed agenAIplatformother thanChatGPTThought thattechnology isthe solutionto everyproblemSpotted aCCTVcamera ina cityNever thought tocommunicateSTEM workbecause thegeneral public istoo "uncivilized" toappreciate itWorked withcommunitypartners toaddress achallenge throughsome kind oftechnologySaw a recenttechnology thathas had somesort of positivesocial impactBeen in aself-drivingvehicleHeardsomeone implythat tech ethicsis a waste oftimeStopped using aproduct or servicebecause ofcontroversies overthe company’spractices, policies,or beliefsFound it hard todiscuss theimpacts ofengineering workwithin theengineering spaceHad to codeswitch insidethe STEMcommunityThoughttechnology canbe trulyobjective andmake fairdecisionsWanted towork in STEMbecause I canmake a lot ofmoneyFelt that thereare too manyproblems inthe world tolearn aboutShoppedinAmazonGoSees somethinggo wrong with atechnology andthink: “there’snothing we canreally do about it”Acceptedcookieson awebsiteHeard someonecomplain aboutthe onehumanitiesrequirement intheir degreeIncorporateduser-centereddesignprinciples into aproject that youdidTaken a class thatis related to techethics or haslessons on thesocial implicationsof technologyUsed a productor service thatclaimed to be“100%sustainable”Owned anAppleVision ProHas taken a classwith just a singleslideacknowledging theethical implicationsbehind thetechnical workUsed an appthat tracksotherpeople’slocationsUsed agenAIplatformother thanChatGPTThought thattechnology isthe solutionto everyproblemSpotted aCCTVcamera ina city

Tech + Humanities Bingo!! HAVE YOU EVER... - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Never thought to communicate STEM work because the general public is too "uncivilized" to appreciate it
  2. Worked with community partners to address a challenge through some kind of technology
  3. Saw a recent technology that has had some sort of positive social impact
  4. Been in a self-driving vehicle
  5. Heard someone imply that tech ethics is a waste of time
  6. Stopped using a product or service because of controversies over the company’s practices, policies, or beliefs
  7. Found it hard to discuss the impacts of engineering work within the engineering space
  8. Had to code switch inside the STEM community
  9. Thought technology can be truly objective and make fair decisions
  10. Wanted to work in STEM because I can make a lot of money
  11. Felt that there are too many problems in the world to learn about
  12. Shopped in Amazon Go
  13. Sees something go wrong with a technology and think: “there’s nothing we can really do about it”
  14. Accepted cookies on a website
  15. Heard someone complain about the one humanities requirement in their degree
  16. Incorporated user-centered design principles into a project that you did
  17. Taken a class that is related to tech ethics or has lessons on the social implications of technology
  18. Used a product or service that claimed to be “100% sustainable”
  19. Owned an Apple Vision Pro
  20. Has taken a class with just a single slide acknowledging the ethical implications behind the technical work
  21. Used an app that tracks other people’s locations
  22. Used a genAI platform other than ChatGPT
  23. Thought that technology is the solution to every problem
  24. Spotted a CCTV camera in a city