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What’s at stake for my family and career? This is the first in a series of three blogs on the personal and professional impacts of cyberethics. I'm starting with the scope of the challenges we ...
This is part two of a three part series on cyberethics. Last time, I described the need for regular online cyber check-ups, similar to visits to our dentists’ or doctors’ offices. Moving on ...
Recent news headlines are full of intriguing stories about real-life consequences to virtual actions at home and work. Our virtual world travels, combined with Web 2.0 interactions, are merging ...
Technical ignorance is an excuse used by too many parents and teachers in their failure to teach kids cyberethics, computer security consultant Winn Schwartau says. So Schwartau wrote a book ...
Teaching cyberethics is not only a good idea, but also a professional obligation. In 2008, the International Society for Technology in Education added a section to its standards calling for educators ...
Adolescents growing up in a digital, highly mobile world are increasingly coming to grips with questions of ethics and behavior, with mixed results. On the one hand, cyberpranking and ...
He then matriculated at Boston College as a Presidential Scholar, dedicating his studies to cyberethics, exploring moral principles in relation to computers and the internet. Scott’s path then led him ...
MANILA, Philippines—Alarmed by the “aggravating effects” of cyberbullying, neophyte Senator Nancy Binay has recommended the integration of “cyberethics” into the basic education curriculum.
The senator said that she wants cyberethics to complement the good manners and right conduct subject as a “special non-academic program.” She compared it to teaching students road courtesy ...
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