Learning right from wrong in the digital age : an ethics guide for parents, teachers, librarians, and others who care about computer-using young people / Doug Johnson.

When students start using computers and networks, they start operating in a new, virtual world. Suddenly, behavioral lines blur: is it OK to download text from a Web site right into a term paper? What should you say about computer chat rooms or copying software programs? This new thoughtful and care...

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Main Author: Johnson, Doug, 1952-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Worthington, Ohio : Linworth Pub., [2003]
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Summary:When students start using computers and networks, they start operating in a new, virtual world. Suddenly, behavioral lines blur: is it OK to download text from a Web site right into a term paper? What should you say about computer chat rooms or copying software programs? This new thoughtful and carefully written book helps you--and your students--understand today's information technology ethics, from downloading explicit pictures, to guessing passwords, to respect for privacy, property, and the law.
Physical Description:v, 122 pages ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-88).
ISBN:1586831313
9781586831318