The repeat assessment for this module is two essays on a contemporary issue in CyberEthics.
Each essay must
- be between 3000 and 4000 words.
- be in English
- be in standard English with correct spelling and grammar
- contain an introduction and a conclusion
- provide references in the Chicago style, as either footnotes or endnotes
- be the student's own work
Essays that do not meet these minimum requirement will receive less than a passing grade.
Students should avail of the similarity report generated by Turnitin.
Student may choose two of the following topics:
- Blogola
- Net Neutrality
- The Filter Bubble
- Cryptography
- Privacy Challenges Posed by Big Data
- iRobot: Artificial Intelligence and & Human Morality
- Digital Redlining
- Ratings Culture (e.g. TOFU Episode 1 , Black Mirror S3 Ep1 Nosedive)
- Online Anonymity: The Power & the Peril
- The Rule of Law in Virtual Worlds
- UDRP: Is cheap justice poor justice?
- Challenges to Privacy Posed by RFID
- Three Strikes & You're Out: Graduated Responses to Online Copyright Infringement
- Gold Farming
Students should make sure to focus on the ethical issues of the topic. It is not enough to say x is ... or x is fab.
Submit via Turnitin.com by noon on Friday 17 August 2018
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