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Eleanor Hamilton EDU697 Capstone: A Project Approach Dr. Keith Pressey December 16, 2013

Ethical issues related to technology are Privacy Accuracy Property and Accessibility to information. Rainer & Cegielski, (2011) Ethical issues related to technology are Privacy Accuracy Property and Accessibility to information.

Ethical dilemmas Plagiarism Piracy Hacking Computer crime Viruses Parker, Swoop, & Baker (1990)

 Know your audience  Protect passwords  Protect pin numbers  Use secure websites  Trust no one with your information (Google images 2013)

Representing the words or ideas of another as one's own in any academic exercise. This definition includes draft assignments that are submitted and graded as a part of the curriculum. Plagiarism occurs when a student deliberately uses the ideas, language, or another writer’s original material (that is not common knowledge) without acknowledging the source. The use of materials, including printed or online texts, as well as the work of others, can be considered plagiarism when presented as one's own work. Plagiarizing denies the student the powerful opportunity to develop as an ethical and conscientious human being. Herein rests the greatest reason not to plagiarize Ashford University (2013)

It is the responsibility of the students to make sure they are following the guidelines for appropriate use as indicated by their educational institution.

Below is a link on information related to copyrights If in doubt check here first.

Did you know Children’s Online Protection Privacy Rule States (COPPA) Imposes certain requirements on operators of websites or online services directed to children under 13 years of age, and On operators of other websites or online services that have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information online from a child under 13 years of age. COPP Rule (1998)

 Identify the name of the individual, groups or institution that created the website.  Should clearly state the name of its creator.  Government institutions (.gov) and educational institutions (.edu) are considered more reliable than other websites.

.edu = educational .com = commercial .mil = military .gov = government .org = nonprofit Google images, 2013

 Sites from Established Institutions  Sites With Expertise  Check the Date  Check for other reputable links

Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule. (1998). Retrieved from Cegielski, C. and Rainer, K. (2011). Introduction to Information Systems: Supporting and Transforming Business, 3 rd. John Wiley & Sons. Dabbagh, N. (2006). Instructional design knowledge base. Retrieved fromInstructional design knowledge base Google Images(2013). Retrieved from Merriam Webster Dictionary. (2013). Parker, D.B., Swope, S., and Baker, B. N. (1990). Ethical Conflicts in Information and Computer Science, Technology, and Business. QED Information Sciences, Inc., Wellesley, MA,. Retrieved from U.S. Copyright Office. (2012). Fair use. Retrieved from usehttp://