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Case Study Introduction
Topic for Case Study Brief outline of the case to be covered for the final
presentation • Who• What• Where• When• What topic will the case illuminate?
Final Case Study Presentation
10 - 15 min max
Case (focused) Drives Topic
Audio/Visuals Help Guide Audience
Appropriate Detail and Depth
Case:
Focus on a SINGLE case and examine a focused topic THROUGH a case study
A well-defined, specific case study Engages a relevant topic through the
case Requires complex understanding of
the issues
Audio Visual:
Use A/V to help the audience • FOLLOW the discussion• present data• summarize
Bullet or summary points that follow • intro-body-summary • to help audience follow organization
Audio Visual: A/V goes beyond text or summary of
oral presentation. To include guiding such as • Mood• positive, negative• pro, con
Meaningful and dynamic graphic representations such as • Video• Overlay• animation.
Details: Details of topic follow naturally and
fluidly from discussion of case.
Issues and crux (THE BIG POINT) emerge from the discussion of a case.
Case goes deep rather than broad.
ORGANIZATION !!!!
Organizational structure guidelines emphasized in course
• Introduction outlines presentation. Attention getter signpost thesis (case, topic, controversy, etc.)
• Body talking points or study thesis idea ALL points support and develop the case
• Summary reiterates topic and main issue of case clarifies structure lesson, controversy
Grading Out of 20 points Submitted outline / Sign up Presented when scheduled Organization CASE , NOT “Topic”
Organization Presentation should follow organizational
structure and guidelines emphasized in the course.
Required: • Intro: Signpost / Outline of talk• Organization obvious throughout
Visual clues or labels for slides Color, Breadcrumb navigation, point of view
• CASE: Details of topic follow from discussion of case Topic details and issues are explained through a discussion
of a specific case study. Do NOT present a topic. The case will be topical
• The crux of the topic emerges in the context of the discussion of the specific case.
Organization Template Intro:
• Attention Getter• Sign Post (This case is …)• Tension or conflict of the case
Body• FACTS of the case (without commentary)• Sides or multiple points of view• Resolution, Judgment, Settlement
Conclusion• Justice? WHY?• Commentary? “The problem here is…”• Tension and questions unresolved or needed
Presentation of Material
Audio Visual: • A/V materials go beyond text or simple summary of
words presented orally• Visual representation of the organization of material• Where are you in the outline? (If I leave and come back?)
Bullet or summary points that follow intro-body-summary to help audience follow structure and points
Breadcrumb navigation color slides,
• Affective guiding (mood, positive/negative, etc.) Viewpoint: pro / con, Judge, side/person,
• Video, overlay, and/or meaningful and guiding graphic representations. Data or complex info represented visually
Be sure to label axis and make it EASY TO UNDERSTAND !!
Details of CASE Details: Be sure to focus on a SINGLE
case Examine a focused topic THROUGH a
case study (rather than vise versa). Details focus on CASE, NOT “Topic” Any topic emerges from case Case drives topic
• Don’t bother explaining the topic• Topics are clear to us. • Give us DETAILS of the case• Focus on the key tension or conflict rather
than your feeling about the lesson or point.
Course Topics Hacker Ethics Security Privacy Philosophy of
Technology Open Source Codes of Ethics Copyrights Patents Policy Vacuums Computing Sciences
Cybernetics Computing
Metaphors The Patriot Act
Other CASE STUDIES of cyber-ethics
Conceptual muddle or policy vacuum
Cases Microsoft Antitrust case Recent Supreme Court case on
file sharing software Internet censorship -- Recent
case of Google censored in China Cases of ethics and usability,
requirements, user-centered design
ADA requirementsSPAM, email tax, email feesWorkplace monitoringIndustrial espionageIntellectual propertyPrivacyCyber-StalkingDatabase PrivacyCookiesIdentity theftBig Brother Tech.Clipper ChipCarnivoreAnonymityNetiquette
Free SpeechHate SpeechComm. Decency Act
Internet FiltersMP3, Peer to PeerPiracyDigital Millennium Copyright ActFair Use, Education, and TechnologyLicensingCyber-War (DoS)Biotechnology EthicsSpamming, PhishingIdentity FraudCyber-squattingICANNHackersLiability for defective softwareViruses, worms, and "malware"Technology obsolescenceLosing jobs to automationI.T. OutsourcingCryptography, encryptionWhistle-blowingInternet Tax (Freedom Act)BundlingVaporwareFault Tolerance (network outage)Simulation Risks
Thursday Feb 23 Library Resources: Rebecca Miller
• Citations• Database• Reference evaluation
MEET INNewman 207
Question Set 2
What is the most novel ethical issue introduced by cyber technologies?
Name and describe the most novel (new) ethical issue that you can think of that has arisen as a result of computer (cyber) technologies.
Be sure to explain how it is a new ethical issue, and how computing or cyber technologies give rise to it.