Teaching Computer Ethics
Table of Contents

Editors’ Introduction

What is Computer Ethics? – James H. Moor

Computer Ethics in the Computer Science Curriculum – Terrell Ward Bynum

Integrating Computer Ethics into the Computer Science Curriculum – Keith Miller

A “Capstone” Course in Computer Ethics – Donald Gotterbarn

Non-Apologetic Computer Ethics Education – C. Dianne Martin and Hilary J. Holz

Realities of Teaching Social and Ethical Issues in Computing – Doris Keefe Lidtke

The Use and Abuse of Computer Ethics – Donald Gotterbarn

Courting Culture in Computer Science – Batya Friedman

Appendix – Track Report: Teaching Computer Ethics – Keith Miller

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