Below are the instructions for the PP presentation: Assignment Details: Computer Ethics PowerPoint R
Below are the instructions for the PP presentation:
Assignment Details: Computer Ethics PowerPoint
Review your initial post from this week’s discussion activity on computer ethics. Use Microsoft PowerPoint to create a presentation based on your initial computer ethics discussion and associated research. T
Your presentation Should:
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Identify the key points you want to highlight.
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Contain a minimum of three slides in the body of the presentation.
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Each slide in the body of the presentation should have no more than three bullet points.
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Each slide must include animation.
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Include graphics, audio, video or embedded links as needed to support and enhance your topics.
In addition:
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Create a title slide that that includes a Title of PowerPoint, Students Name, Course Number & Title, Instructor's Name, and Date, in that order.
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Create a reference slide that identifies all sources used within the presentation (including graphics or other multimedia)
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Format your references according to APA style as outline in the and use in-text citations where necessary throughout the body of your presentation.
Below is my initial post:
The article I chose was digital dilemmas: Values, ethics and information technology.
What is information technology (IT)? This is the study or use of systems (dealing with computers and telecommunications) for storing, retrieving, and sending information. These are the things we do everyday when we use the computer. Anything that we send or retrieve some how is always being stored even if its not being physically done by the person using this unique instrument. This article talks about the the ways this system is used and the different ares of life its used. One that I picked up on in my reading was SST which is self service technologies. This system allows us the opportunity to have personal freedom and become more self sufficient, this is good for doing online applications and applying for things via the internet. But some of the ethical issues with this is that you can't tell if information is true until you do a face to face meeting. This is an issue that isn't just personal but also happens in large companies well as the government.
Reference: Canadian Public Administration. Jan2014, vol.57 issue2,p295-317.23p, Kernaghan,Kenneth
- Posted: 4 years ago
- Due: 18/01/2016
- Budget: $15