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Spring 2006 INT197B – CyberCitizenship: Ethics and the Internet Prof. Harold Brown Prof. Catherine Dwyer Week 01 class 01
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Spring 2006 Agenda Class Introductions INT 197B Syllabus Using your Pace e-mail Class Blackboard site Class homework and assignments
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Spring 2006 Prof. Harold Brown Professor of Philosophy & Religious Studies Faculty member at Pace since 1969 Courses taught include Logic, Ancient Greek, Ancient Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Classical Political Thought, Modern Political Thought, Contemporary Philosophy and Hebrew Bible.
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Spring 2006 Catherine Dwyer Lecturer IS Dept. Full time since Fall 2000 Other classes taught: CS121, CS122, IS112 (now), IS223, IS323, IS396E (Java), IS660Z(Programming Games Using VB) Lead developer for Web Assisted CIS101 (2002) Revision Chair for IS Undergraduate curriculum (2003) Co-author with Dr. Jeanine Meyer of Programming Games With Visual Basic, Course Technology, 2001
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Spring 2006 My Background MS in CS (Pace), PhD candidate studying social networks at NJIT Two daughters, college sophmore and 8th grader Prior Experience: Programmer/Analyst at NYC investment bank, Technology Coordinator at Graphics Design Firm Husband journalist with The New York Times Hobbies: reading, bike riding, kayaking, cooking You?
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Spring 2006 Harold Brown’s Background Ph.D. in Philosophy from the New School University Areas of Research include ancient philosophy and classical political thought Married with two married children One granddaughter Late Victorian house 100+ years old
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Spring 2006 What is INT197B? Interdisciplinary course combining CIS101 and PHI121 6 credits 3 credits of CIS101 and 3 credits of AOK 5 Learning community Go to course syllabus at http://csis.pace.edu/~dwyer/ http://csis.pace.edu/~dwyer/
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Spring 2006 Your Pace e-mail Official university communications will be sent to your Pace e-mail E-mail from Blackboard (this course) will come to your Pace e-mail Need Pace e-mail to register for personal web space
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Spring 2006 Finding your e-mail ID Find your e-mail ID in Pace Student E-Mail Directory (link to Directory from http://studentit.pace.edu/)http://studentit.pace.edu/ Enter your first name and last name Your e-mail ID and Alias will be displayed You will need e-mail ID to access your student e- mail and access Blackboard Your Alias is another account name others can use to e-mail you
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Spring 2006 Access your Pace e-mail Go to http://stmail.pace.edu/http://stmail.pace.edu/ Initial password is social security number with no dashes and no spaces Enter ID and password (lower case) For further instructions on setting up Pace e- mail go to http://studentit.pace.edu/http://studentit.pace.edu/
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Spring 2006 Using STmail All e-mail sent to Pace services (doit, etc) must originate from your student account All Pace communications will be sent to your student account To forward student account e-mail to another account: – Click Options and styles, select forwarding, enter e-mail you want messages forwarded to
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Spring 2006 Sign on to Blackboard http://blackboard.pace.edu/ Username is Pace e-mail ID Initial password is social security number with no dashes and no spaces Everything should be lower case
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Spring 2006 What if it doesn’t work? Access class documents at http://csis.pace.edu/~dwyer http://csis.pace.edu/~dwyer Report Blackboard problem to http://doithelpdesk.pace.edu http://doithelpdesk.pace.edu
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Spring 2006 INT 197B Blackboard Site Syllabus and course schedule Course Resources Assignments Course Documents Communication and Discussion Board (post message under welcome) Student Tools
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Spring 2006 Ethics and technology Civilizations have struggled with issues of property, privacy, responsibility, and power Modern networked technology dramatically increases the scale and speed of ethical issues Look at these examples of Ethical dilemmasEthical dilemmas
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Spring 2006 Plasma International What issues does this case study raise?
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Spring 2006 Weekly assignments Refer to the class schedule Keep up with the reading First “chunking” assignment due next Tuesday
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