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  • Formāts: Hardback, 307 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 825 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: IGI Global
  • ISBN-10: 1522559337
  • ISBN-13: 9781522559337
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 307 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 825 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jul-2018
  • Izdevniecība: IGI Global
  • ISBN-10: 1522559337
  • ISBN-13: 9781522559337
Cyber environments have become a fundamental part of educational institutions, causing a need for understanding the impact and general principles of ethical computer use in academia. With the rapid increase in the use of digital technologies in classrooms and workplaces worldwide, it is important that part of the training that takes place for students is how to be good cyber citizens, who are ethical in the decisions that they make and in their interactions with others across digital platforms.

Emerging Trends in Cyber Ethics and Education is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on the application of ethics and education within online environments. While highlighting topics such as computer simulation, corporate e-learning, and plagiarism detection, this publication explores effective ways of utilizing digital landscapes for online education, as well as the methods of improving cyber security frameworks. This book is ideally designed for educators, IT developers, education professionals, education administrators, researchers, and upper-level graduate students seeking current research on secure and educational interactions in digital landscapes.
Preface xiii
Acknowledgment xxi
Chapter 1 Ethical Dimensions of the Increasing Usage of New Technologies in Virtual Education
1(21)
John Nnaji
Chapter 2 Teachers as Models of Internet Use
22(18)
Thanh True T. Nguyen
Chapter 3 Moving Urban Students Beyond Online Public Voices to Digital Participatory Politics: A Teacher's Journey Shifts Direction
40(25)
Nicholas Lawrence
Joseph O'Brien
Brian Bechard
Ed Finney
Kimherly Gilman
Chapter 4 Cyberbullying: Safety and Ethical Issues Facing K-12 Digital Citizens
65(26)
Terry Diamanduros
Elizabeth Downs
Chapter 5 Cybercitizens at Schools
91(27)
Irene Linlin Chen
Libi Shen
Chapter 6 Intentionally Secure: Teaching Students to Become Responsible and Ethical Users
118(13)
Judith L. Lewandowski
Chapter 7 Learner-Developed Case Studies on Ethics: Collaborative Reflection Between School Librarians and Education Technology Learners
131(33)
Lesley Farmer
Chapter 8 Student Perceptions of Online vs. Face-to-Face Learning in Criminal Justice: Considering the Ethical Implications of Disparities
164(19)
Alicia Marie Godoy
Rebecca Pfeffer
Chapter 9 Learning Behavioral Differences Among Students and Ethical Issues in a University Cloud Classroom System
183(32)
Zhi Liu
Hai Liu
Hao Zhang
Sannyuya Liu
Chapter 10 Cybernetics, Cyberethics, and Technologically Enhanced Learning
215(19)
Howard A. Doughty
Chapter 11 Digital Privacy Across Borders: Canadian and American Perspectives
234(25)
Lorayne P. Robertson
Heather Leatham
James Robertson
Bill Muirhead
Compilation of References 259(41)
About the Contributors 300(6)
Index 306