Volume 4
Abstract:
It would seem obvious to most people that professional ethics should be included as a topic in any curriculum. Whether it is done as a separate course or as units within courses is not at issue. For most Information Systems (IS) educators the real problem is, “How do I teach professional ethics” in my course? This paper suggests several ideas for the IS educator to help develop a sense of ethical professional behavior in their students. A brief discussion of the background for computer ethics and established codes of professional ethics and conduct in the IS industry; how to design and implement computer ethics into the IS course; how the IS educator can become more of a resource for his/her students in the areas of computer ethics; and finally, some suggestions on class exercises, assignments and readings on computer ethics are presented. Keywords: Ethics, Information system curriculum, Information system ethics, Pedagogy Download this article: JISEv4n1p6.pdf Recommended Citation: Smith, M. W. (1992). Professional Ethics in the Information Systems Classroom: Getting Started! Journal of Information Systems Education, 4(1), 6-11. |