DPLS 707--Leadership and Technology
3 credits--Fall 2002
James Beebe
Session 7: Technology and Ethics
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Course Information

Course Description
Course Objectives

Web Based Syllabus
Blackboard Info.

Assessment and Grading Required Texts
References and Resources Book List

BLACKBOARD LINK
Blackboard Login Info MajorAssignments

Book choice for review Introduction of Projects
Approval of Projects

Book
reviews/presentations
Project presentation

Other Assignments Blackboard Assignments

Sessions and Dates
Session 1:  Sep 06  Technology and Computers
Session 2:  Sep 13  Internet and the Future
Session 3:  Sep 27  Workplace and Education
Session 4:  Oct 11  Learning Organizations
Session 5:  Oct 25  Knowledge Management
Session 6:  Nov 01  Tech and Society
Session 7:  Nov 08  Tech and Ethics
Session 8:  Dec 06  Tech and Leadership
ACT Lab Foley, Gonzaga

Short hands-on activities
1. E-commerce, books
2. Group work
3. Distance education
4. Information search
5. Online survey
6. GIS/GPS
7. Linux

8. Planning a system

   

SESSION 7 TOPICS
  • How privacy and confidentiality issues arise from the development of  technologies and areas susceptible for abuse. 
  • Leadership/ethical responsibilities.
  • Access and the Digital Divide

Ester Dyson
Required Reading: Dyson, Ester (1998) Release 2.1,  Chapters 6-10

Security, Privacy, and Ethics

Chapter 14 of Web site for the book Discovering Computers 2001.  (note this chapter is not included in the "Brief Edition" used in class).
In Brief [http://www.scsite.com/dc2001/default.cfm?module=brief&chap=14] Click on image of speaker at top of page and listen to a summary of Chapter 14 of book.
Net Stuff [http://www.scsite.com/dc2001/default.cfm?module=stuff&chap=14]
Other resources at this site. Use menu along the left side. [http://www.scsite.com/dc2001/default.cfm?chap=14]

Michael McFarland, S.J., "Intellectual Property, Information and the Common Good"
[http://infoeagle.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/law/st_org/iptf/commentary/content/1999060503.html]

 

The Privacy Page [http://www.privacy.org/]

Access and the Digital Divide

Digital Divide Network: Knowledge to help everyone succeed in the digital age [http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/] Collection of articles, reports, links, listserver, etc.01-09-01

Speech by United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan.[http://www.ctcnet.org/kannan.html]

Is the digital divide a problem or an opportunity? BusinessWeek Dec 18, 2000 special section. Concludes that just as the Internet is for everyone, the digital divide is both an opportunity and a problem. [http://www.igc.org/wri/busiweek/bwfinal.html]****

Bridging the Digital Divide: The Impact of Race on Computer Access and Internet Use Thomas P. Novak Donna L. Hoffman 1998 [http://ecommerce.vanderbilt.edu/research/papers/html/manuscripts/race/science.html]****

Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) [http://www.w3.org/WAI/]

Bridging digital divide will take more than wires Study: Content is lacking for the poor or weak readers BY CHRIS O'BRIEN Mercury News Staff Writer [http://www.e-teen.net/shout/bridging.htm]****

Bridging the digital divide. Special report be BBC News Online. Probes the growing gap between the information rich and information poor. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/special_report/1999/10/99/information_rich_information_poor/newsid_466000/466651.stm]

Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide revised November 1999 [http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fttn99/contents.html] Read the executive summary, scan the rest.

Falling Through the Net: Toward Digital Inclusion, published October, 2000. [http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/fttn00/contents00.html] Read the executive summary, scan the rest.

Lesson Plan and Resources for Grades 7-12 on Digital Divide [http://www.wnet.org/wnetschool/origlessons/digitaldivide/index.html]

The Digital Beat Vol. 1, No. 8, July 1999 The Digital Divide [http://www.benton.org/DigitalBeat/db070899.html]

The Digital Divide: A Resource List Clara M. Chu UCLA Department of Information Studies [http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/chu/digdiv/]****

Art McGee Culture, Class and Cyberspace [http://www.well.com/~amcgee/e-race.html]***

Bridging the Information Technology Divide in Africa Congressman Ed Royce, U.S. House of Representatives [http://www.digitaldividenetwork.org/content/stories/index.cfm?key=140]**
 

SESSION 7 LINKED ASSIGNMENT.  Identify one ethical issue dealing with technology.  Describe in one paragraph or less.  Bring sufficient hard copies to share with everyone in class.  Do not post to the Discussion Board

Short hands-on activitiesIntroduction to Linux 

Introduction to Linux, including links by Matthew Mitchell. Begin here to learn about Linux.
[http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/doctoral/ld703/linuxpage1.html]

Linux Online is a central clearing house for information and promotion of Linux. It endeavour to represent the hard work of everyone involved with this operating system and is operated as a not-for-profit business.

[http://www.linux.org/]

1. A strategic comparison of Windows vs. Unix The real question is not 'which is cheaper' but 'which is smarter?'
by Paul Murphy Oct 18, 2001[http://www.idg.net/ic_717384_1794_9-10000.html]****
2. Microsoft's Performance Analysis [http://www.mindcraft.com/whitepapers/first-nts4rhlinux.html]****-- Microsoft's View
3. Linux vs. Microsoft NT Web site with numerous links [http://www.linuxpowered.com/html/links/linuxnt.html]****

4. Linux Journal [http://www2.linuxjournal.com/index.html]



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