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School of Engineering and Applied Science
Department of Computer Science
CSci 110 -- Technology and Society
http://www.seas.gwu.edu/~mfeldman/csci110/summer06
Prof. Michael B. Feldman, course instructor
mfeldman@gwu.edu

Course Schedule

WEEK
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TOPIC
INDIVIDUAL PRODUCT
(due in Digital Drop Box by 11:59 PM EDT)
GROUP PRODUCT
(due in Digital Drop Box by 11:59 PM EDT)
Week 1
7/5-7/11
Introduction, History, Ethics
(due by Friday 7/7)
Digital photo (JPEG or GIF) of yourself; introduce yourself to group members; personal ethical evaluation (5%)
(due by Tuesday 7/11)
Group discussion of ethics scenario

Week 2
7/12-7/18
Privacy
(due by Friday 7/14)
Ethics Scenario Analysis (15%)
(due by Tuesday 7/18)
Group Mini-Report on ID Theft (5%)
Week 3
7/19-7/25
Free Speech and the Internet
(due by Friday 7/21)
Current Issue Paper #1 (10%)
(due by Tuesday 7/25)
Draft of Zoomerang Survey (5%)
Week 4
7/26-8/1
Reliability of Critical Software Systems
(due by Friday 7/28)
Sci-Fi Paper (10%)
(due by Tuesday 8/1)
Survey Deployed on Zoomerang
Week 5
8/2-8/8
Can We Trust the Computer?
(due by Friday 8/4)
Current Issue Paper #2 (10%)
(due by Tuesday 8/8)
Preliminary Report on Survey Results (5%)
Week 6
8/9-8/14
Software as Intellectual Property

(due by Tuesday 8/15)
Final Group Report on ID Theft: Social Impact Analysis (15%)

Objectives for students:  Read! Think! Write!

      1. Develop awareness of the historical, social, and ethical issues of the technological age
      2. Develop ethical analysis skills to evaluate the design / implementation of computer systems
      3. Develop social analysis skills to evaluate the impact of computer systems in context
      4. Use professional codes of ethics in decision-making
      5. Improve communication skills

Required Textbooks

Baase, Sara.
A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal and Ethical Issues of Computing (2nd Edition).

Prentice Hall, 2003.
ISBN 0-13-008215-5

Spinello, R. A. and Tavani, H. T.
Readings in CyberEthics (2nd Edition).

Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2004.
ISBN 0-76-372410-6

US Postal Inspectors
Identity Crisis (DVD)
Available direct from USPS, or from GW Bookstore for $1.00.

Time commitment for this course: 20 hours per week, for 6 weeks.

BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF ASSIGNMENTS:

All reports must be typed, 12-point font, double-spaced. 

IMPORTANT NOTE: