Technology and ethics | Information Systems homework help
- Identify a computing professional’s roles and responsibilities as related to intellectual property, privacy, anonymity, legal, social, and ethical issues. (Global Engagement)
Evaluation criteria:
REMINDER: Everything you need to know about the structure and format of the paper is in the template document. Use a copy of that file as your starting document and your formatting will already be set for you.
Key Content:
· Ethical analysis included, using theory or codes of conduct · Global issue and analysis included · Counterarguments presented and ethically analyzed
Structure:
· You should have an introduction that indicates the structure · The paper should be structured in appropriate sections and subsections · You should have a conclusion that summarizes · You have started new paragraphs where appropriate (not one big giant section with only 1 paragraph) · You gave a number to your last section (not N)
Formatting:
· Follow the template’s formatting EXACTLY for all parts of the paper · Pagination (abstract, start of body, refs page should all start on a new page) · Check that page header has correct page numbering · No excess space between paragraphs or sections
Grammar/Spelling:
· Run a grammar check in Word and correct issues: run-on sentences, incorrect verb tenses, incorrect noun-verb agreement · Run a spell check in Word · Avoid useless, fluff, space-filling leading phrases (e.g., to begin with, in other words, furthermore, in addition, etc.). If you can remove that phrase and the meaning of the sentence does not change, it is useless and should be removed.
Inline citations:
· All works in the reference page should have at least one inline citation within the paper. · Using citations is important to identify where that information originated. · Remember, citations both identify the source of where the ideas or thoughts originated as well as provide support for our assertions. In addition, it provides the reader with sources to explore if they wish to further explore the concept. · You followed the IEEE format (not APA, Chicago, etc.)
References:
· You followed the IEEE format (not APA, Chicago, etc.) and refs are complete (not just URLs) · Refs are listed in the order encountered in the paper · Refs must include the URL you used to access the articles and they must be properly formatted.
Things that should NOT be in your paper:
· Use of 1st (I, me, my, mine, we, us our, ours) or 2nd person (you, yours) · Use of contractions (e.g., doesn’t should be does not) · Use of questions (this is not a conversation – it is a research paper) · Personal opinions (no I think/I feel) – statements must be supported by your citations