The Development of Teaching Case Studies to Explore Ethical Issues Associated with Computer Programming: Four Case Studies on Programming Ethics.

D. Gordon, M. Collins, D. O’Sullivan
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In the past decade software products have become pervasive in many aspects of people's lives around the world. Unfortunately, the quality of the experience an individual has interacting with that software is dependent on the quality of the software itself, and it is becoming more and more evident that many large software products contain a range of issues and errors, and these issues are not known to the developers of these systems, and they are unaware of the deleterious impacts of those issues on the individuals who use these systems. The authors of this paper are developing a new digital ethics curriculum for the instruction of computer science students. In this paper we present case studies that were explored to demonstrate programming issues to First Year Computer Science students. Each case study outlines key issues associated with a particular scenario and is accompanied by specific questions to be used by the instructor to allow students to begin to reflect on, and evaluate, the implications of these issues. The objective of this teaching content is to ensure that the students are presented with, and engage with, ethical considerations early in their studies and well before they encounter them in an employment setting.
发展教学个案研究,探讨与电脑程式设计有关的伦理问题:四个程式设计伦理个案研究。
在过去的十年中,软件产品已经在世界各地人们生活的许多方面变得无处不在。不幸的是,个人与软件交互的体验质量取决于软件本身的质量,越来越明显的是,许多大型软件产品包含一系列问题和错误,而这些问题并不为这些系统的开发人员所知,他们也没有意识到这些问题对使用这些系统的个人的有害影响。本文的作者正在为计算机专业的学生开发一种新的数字伦理课程。在本文中,我们提出了一些案例研究,旨在向一年级计算机科学专业的学生演示编程问题。每个案例研究都概述了与特定场景相关的关键问题,并伴随着教师使用的具体问题,让学生开始反思和评估这些问题的含义。本教学内容的目的是确保学生在学习早期以及在就业环境中遇到道德问题之前就了解并参与道德考虑。
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