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- Samer Al Hawari, Amine Nehari-Talet:
Ethical Decision Making with Information Systems Students: An Exploratory Study. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(2): 41-53 (2011) - Stephen Asunka:
Helping Students Avoid Plagiarism in Online Courses: A Design-Based Research Approach. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(4): 42-60 (2011) - William Boyd, Diane Newton:
Times of Change, Times of Turbulence: Seeking an Ethical Framework for Curriculum Development during Critical Transition in Higher Education. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 1-11 (2011) - Tak Cheung Chan:
How Do Technology Application and Equity Impact Student Achievement? Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(2): 1-14 (2011) - Kevin Curran, Gary Middleton, Ciaran Doherty:
Cheating in Exams with Technology. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(2): 54-62 (2011) - Carla Ganito:
Transparent Classrooms: How the Mobile Phone is Changing Educational Settings. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 59-69 (2011) - Anne Gerdes:
The Tension Between Human and Cyborg Ethics. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(1): 25-35 (2011) - Lisa J. Harris, Lorraine Warren, Kelly Smith, Charlotte Carey:
Web 2.0: Privacy and Integrity in the Virtual Campus. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 78-91 (2011) - David M. Hoffman, Jussi Välimaa, Taina Saarinen, Minna Söderqvist, Mika Raunio, Marjaana Korhonen:
The International SOLETM of Finnish Higher Education: A Virtual Vanishing Act. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 25-39 (2011) - Peter Holtz:
Teaching Cyberethics: Value Orientations as Predictors of the Acquisition of Moral Competence in a Course on the Social Consequences of Information Technology. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(4): 22-34 (2011) - Vanessa Hammler Kenon:
Global Education Access Utilizing Partnerships and Networked Global Learning Communities. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 40-49 (2011) - Wanbil Lee:
Research Commentary: "CyberEthics"? Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(1): 58-59 (2011) - Loshini Naidoo:
Embracing Technology and Community Engagement as a Teaching and Learning Medium in Social Justice Education. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(4): 1-9 (2011) - Arlene J. Nicholas, John K. Lewis:
The Net Generation and E-Textbooks. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 70-77 (2011) - Niyazi Özer, Celal Teyyar Ugurlu, Kadir Beycioglu:
Computer Teachers' Attitudes toward Ethical Use of Computers in Elementary Schools. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(2): 15-24 (2011) - Nuno Sotero Alves da Silva, Gonçalo Jorge Morais da Costa, Mary Prior, Simon Rogerson:
The Evolution of E-learning Management Systems: An Ethical Approach. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 12-24 (2011) - Mehmet Sincar:
An Analysis of Prospective Teachers' Digital Citizenship Behaviour Norms. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(2): 25-40 (2011) - Tor Söderström:
Teaching Online: The Handbook Dilemma in Higher Education. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(4): 10-21 (2011) - Giannis Stamatellos:
Computer Ethics and Neoplatonic Virtue: A Reconsideration of Cyberethics in the Light of Plotinus' Ethical Theory. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(1): 1-11 (2011) - Giannis Stamatellos:
Virtue, Privacy and Self-Determination: A Plotinian Approach to the Problem of Information Privacy. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(4): 35-41 (2011) - R. S. Talab, Hope Botterbusch:
Constructivist and Constructionist Approaches to Graduate Teaching in Second Life: Ethical Considerations and Legal Implications. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(1): 36-57 (2011) - Tetsu Ueno, Yasushi Maruyama:
The Significance of Network Ethics Education in Japanese Universities: A Global Citizenship Education for Building a Moral Community in the Globalized Network Society. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(3): 50-58 (2011) - Jo E. Williamson:
Digital Equity in Schools: An Overview of Current Trends. Int. J. Cyber Ethics Educ. 1(1): 12-24 (2011)
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