Assignments

Computer Ethics: lessons for the information age.

Assignments must be prepared and submitted in conformance with the following:

1. Assignments must be submitted on or before the due date for full credit.

2. Bring your Assignment to class. We use the Assignment for in-class exercises.

3. If you cannot attend class, submit your assignment by 8:00 a.m. on the day due by e-mail with an attachment (in MS Word or RTF) to the instructor, Ann Moceyunas at ann@moceyunas.com. Name your file with your last name and the assignment number. For example "moceyunas 4.doc". Or by fax to 404-252-0697 with cover sheet.

4. Assignments must be in "business form", that is: business memo format,  word-processed; no handwritten documents will be accepted. Points off for grammar and spelling errors.

5. Check the Updates page to this Web site for any changes to assignments that are announced in class.

 

Topic

Due Date

Points

One

Ethical Analysis

09/06/2002

3

Two

Business Ethics Policies

09/13/2002

3

Three

IBM Part I

09/20/2002

3

Four

Business Ethics Case Studies

09/27/2001

8

Midterm

In-class Midterm Exam

10/04/2002

25

Five

IBM Part II

10/11/2002

3

Six

Ethics of Cookies

10/18/2002

9

Seven

Digital Divide

10/25, 2002

3

Eight

Napster Case

11/01/2002

3

Nine

Software Licenses

11/08/2002

3

Ten

Kennesaw State Internet Policies

11/15/2001

3

Eleven

Computer Crimes

12/06/2002

9

Final

In-class Final Exam

12/13/2002

25

 

TOTAL:

 

100

 

Grading Scale:

A = 90 - 100

B = 80 - 89.9

C = 70 - 79.9

D = 65 - 69.9

F = below 65

 

 

Computer Ethics is a course taught for the CS/IS Department at Kennesaw State University by Ann K. Moceyunas

Last updated: August 25, 2002. Opinions expressed on this website are those of the author, Ann K. Moceyunas. Certain Portions Copyright © 1996 -2002 Moceyunas P.C. All rights reserved. Have Questions? Contact Ann Moceyunas at ann@moceyunas.com.