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GE Course Outline IT and Ethics
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What this course is about? This course is about understanding what people should or shouldn’t do on a computer and the controversies and debates behind these issues. This course aims at exploring these issues, through in-class discussions and debates, to show different points of view.
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What this course is about? The course will cover case studies and basic legal and privacy aspects of IT use. Topics may include basic concepts, such as software licenses to copyright infringements, file-sharing, free speech concerns, computer crimes, date privacy, etc.
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What this course is about? The course prepares students to behave in acceptable ethical manner when using IT in the workplace
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CILOs 1.Explain key concepts of IT ethics 2.Explain ethics-related issues, such as copyrights, licenses, privacy and be able to debate on different viewpoints of these issues 3.Develop a better sense of IT ethics and acceptable behaviour for professionals
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Format 3-hour lecture/tutorial Student blog presentations Weekly formal debates Semester-long project progress Lectures/discussions Assessment: 70% Coursework 30% Exam
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Assessment Details Blog (10%) Self-reflective journal (5%) Class participation/debates (15%) Presentations (10%) Final Report (30%) Final Exam (30%)
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Weekly Topics A different topic/issue will be explored and debated each week. Realistic scenarios are created to help students related easier to the IT ethics issues being discussed
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Scenarios for Discussion “I’m a student working part-time at CityU admissions office and I have access to tons of personal contact information. Is it okay for me to give the info to my friend who is selling life insurance?” “If we send secret (encrypted) messages to friends, should the Government be allowed to decrypt my messages without me knowing?”
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Scenarios for Discussion “We basically depend on computer software for everything. Should we have guarantees that it is safe and accurate?” “Your best friend just bought a cool new computer game. Why not just make a copy for yourself?” “I bought a new CD with really cool songs. Why can’t I rip it and share it with my friends on the Internet?”
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Scenarios for Discussion “Why can’t I post nude photos (pornography) on my website? Isn’t that freedom of speech?” “My hacker friend just helped me erase my nemesis’ facebook page. How cool is that?” “With my friend’s date of birth and address, I can easily set up an account to impersonate him. Won’t that be fun?”
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Scenarios for Discussion “Whenever no one’s watching, I surf the web and watch Youtube videos during work. Having fun and getting paid. Isn’t it cool?”
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