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EDUCAUSE Library Items for Ethics
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Addressing Academic Dishonesty in the Age of Ubiquitous Technology
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September 5, 2012
Key Takeaways Technology can help fight cheating that is itself based on technology, especially with tweaking of assignments and assessments in a way that makes it …
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Cyberethics: A Values-Based Approach
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March 20, 2007
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A session at the NERCOMP Annual Conference 2007
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…
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Defamation Charges in a Networked Environment
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January 1, 1997
This article considers how civil law might treat defamation claims arising from newsgroup postings. The author gives background on defamation law and discusses defenses against defamation charges. …
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Developing a Campus Computing and Information Policy: Issues and Concerns
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January 1, 1991
January 1, 1991 CEM9144 …
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Development of an Electronic Information Policy Framework
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January 1, 1995
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, like many other universities, is attempting to manage an unprecedented demand for electronic information in myriad forms. Issues of availability, re…
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Does Higher Education Need a New Ethical Framework for the Internet?
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March 22, 2011
This ECAR research bulletin is designed to help decision makers in higher education assess the applicability of four significant historical codes of ethics as they evaluate their current polic…
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Free Speech and Censorship in Cyberspace
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April 26, 2006
It has long been said that the Internet interprets censorship as failure and routes around it, but as the Net gets more powerful and more ubiquitous, the motivation increases for governments, c…
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High-Tech Abuse and Crime on College and University Campuses
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January 1, 2007
Through system adoption of information technology for myriad purposes college and university campuses have significantly enriched higher education. Campuses have also unwittingly created new oppo…
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Internet-worthy: Getting Students Fit for the Road
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January 1, 1995
New students at the University of Delaware are required to pass an Electronic Community Citizenship Exam before getting access to computing resources. The article describes how this process was est…
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Is It Fair? Is It Legal? Using Active Learning to Teach About Intellectual Property and Citation Ethics
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March 29, 2011
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A session at the NERCOMP Annual Conference 2011
The panel discussion will explore ways of educating students about issues of information ownership, including plagiarism, copyright, and fair use. The panelists, from Dartmouth and MassArt, have de…

















