Ethics and Ethics Policies

Recent resources tagged with Ethics and Ethics Policies.

High-Tech Abuse and Crime on College and University Campuses

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Title:High-Tech Abuse and Crime on College and University Campuses (ID: LIVE077)
Author(s):Sam McQuade (Rochester Institute of Technology) and Dave Pecora (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Through system adoption of information technology for myriad purposes college and university campuses have significantly enriched higher education. Campuses have also unwittingly created new opportunities for abuse and crime in higher education. In this session, Sam McQuade and Dave Pecora of the Rochester Institute of Technology will share unprecedented research findings about high-tech offending and victimization by and among college students at a technological institute. They will also describe what RIT is doing to prevent, deter, and technologically interdict many forms of IT-enabled abuse and crime.

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Cyberethics: A Values-Based Approach

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Title:Cyberethics: A Values-Based Approach (ID: NCP07055)
Author(s):Kevin P. Lynch (Clarkson University)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/20/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Whether they're downloading music, videos, and software or updating their profile on social networking sites, students are bombarded by a host of online ethical issues. Clarkson has created an education program that reaches out to students to approach ethical behavior online from the perspective of the Clarkson Values.
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Tune In April 5: Free Web Seminar on High-Tech Abuse and Crime on Campus

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on March 29, 2007
ELIVE logoThrough system adoption of information technology for myriad purposes college and university campuses have significantly enriched higher education. Campuses have also unwittingly created new opportunities for abuse and crime in higher education. In this free April 5 EDUCAUSE Live! seminar, "High-Tech Abuse and Crime on College and University Campuses," Sam McQuade and Dave Pecora of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) will share unprecedented research findings about high-tech offending and victimization by and among college students at a technological institute. They will also describe what RIT is doing to prevent, deter, and technologically interdict many forms of IT-enabled abuse and crime. Browse related EDUCAUSE resources on Computer Abuse, Ethics, and Ethics Policies.

E2005 Podcast: Right and Wrong in Cyberspace

Created by Podcaster (EDUCAUSE) on February 02, 2006
This 64 minute recording provides coverage of the 2005 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference Session entitled Right and Wrong in Cyberspace.

University of Michigan's Identity Misrepresentation Policy

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Title:University of Michigan's Identity Misrepresentation Policy (ID: CSD3922)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Policies and Procedures
Abstract:University of Michigan's Identity Misrepresentation Policy
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