• DocumentCode
    1874392
  • Title

    Preparing to teach ethics in a computer science curriculum

  • Author

    Dudley-Sponaugle, Alfreda ; Lidtke, Dons

  • Author_Institution
    Towson State Univ., MD, USA
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    2002
  • Firstpage
    121
  • Lastpage
    125
  • Abstract
    At Towson University, the Computer and Information Sciences Department is preparing newer faculty members to teach courses in computer ethics. There are two separate ethics courses, which are identified as Professionalism and Computer Ethics (a 1 credit course) and Social and Ethical Issues (a 3 credit course). This paper will provide several types of resources available for preparing a new faculty member to teach computer ethics. In addition, this paper will cover the following topics from the new faculty perspective: (1) identifying available resources; (2) which ethical theories to implement in an ethics course; (3) the major topics to be covered; (4) identifying the desired student outcomes; and (5) the students´ perception of the course content.
  • Keywords
    computer science education; educational courses; professional aspects; teacher training; Professionalism and Computer Ethics; Social and Ethical Issues; Towson University; available resources; computer ethics; computer science curriculum; desired student outcomes; faculty members; student perception; Accreditation; Application software; Computer science; Education; Ethics; Guidelines; Information systems; Intellectual property; Operating systems; Viruses (medical);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Technology and Society, 2002. (ISTAS'02). 2002 International Symposium on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7284-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISTAS.2002.1013806
  • Filename
    1013806