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End-user ethics teaching: issues and a solution based on universalization

Mikko T. SiponenTero Vartiainen

subject

Knowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryEnd userComputer scienceComputer ethicsEducational technologyUniversalizationEnd-user computingInformation ethicsInformation systemEngineering ethicsbusinessEducational program

description

The ethical aspects of computing have gained increasing attention at the professional level of education in universities. As a result, several works have been produced relating to computer ethics education at this level. However, the ever-increasing role and usage of computer technology means that ethical education related to computing is also necessary for non-professional/non-major computing/information systems students. Due to the differences between professional and non-professional education in terms of substance, along with pragmatic reasons (e.g. lack of resources), the ordinary end-users need a different educational program. This paper first explores issues (i.e. challenges and problems to overcome) of end-user ethics teaching, second puts forward a solution based on a process of universalization, third argues that the universality thesis is adequate for the purpose of end-user education, and finally demonstrates, with the help of three imaginary cases, how the chosen solution can be used to tackle the issues and educate ordinary end-users in universities.

https://doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2001.927151