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- From: dl1@ukc.ac.uk (Duncan Langford)
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- Subject: databases & ethics teaching
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- Date: 4 Sep 92 15:44:23 GMT
- Sender: dl1@ukc.ac.uk
- Organization: Computing Lab, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
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- We are putting together an introduction to computer ethics, to be
- given to third-year computer science students. The 'umbrella' for
- our course is to be the final year database sessions...
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- Are there any issues which database specialists feel should be
- particularly addressed in an ethics course? We don't want to automatically
- go through the 'hackers' approach, and are badly in need of some
- specialist input from practitioners in the, uh, 'real world'.
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- Any suggestions, case histories or comments appreciated!
-
- duncan langford
- judith wusteman
-