Semester: Spring 2015
Instructor: Scott Vitz
Email: vitzs@ipfw.edu
Phone: (260) 481-6198
Office: Kettler 205A



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BASIC INFORMATION

Text

Michael J. Quinn (2012). Ethics for the Information Age (5th ed.). Pearson Education, Inc.  

ISBN: 978-0-13-285553-2

Course Requirements
  • Chapter Assignments.
  • PowerPoint Project.
  • Participation: communication with the instructor and other students via forums, chat, email; exercises; etc.
Course Objectives
  • Students will have a greater awareness of ethical issues surrounding new technologies, such as the computer and the Internet.
  • Students will be able to discern between right and wrong actions relative to the use of the computer and the Internet.
  • Students will be able to articulate the importance of understanding ethical issues relative to the use of the computer and the Internet.
Course Policies
  • Late Assignments: No assignment will be accepted late without penalty, unless you notify me in advance and present documented evidence of illness or emergency.
  • Incomplete Assignments: Each incomplete assignment will decrease your final grade.
  • Plagiarism: Plagiarism and other cheating will not be tolerated.
  • Other University Policies: Please read the appropriate sections of IPFW's bulletin for other policies that may be applicable to this course.

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