Participative Learning delivers Computer Ethics: how to prepare future computer professionals

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Participative Learning delivers Computer Ethics: how to prepare future computer professionals Professor Simon Rogerson Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility De Montfort University, UK

Do you feel threatened? Spend some time thinking about what information is collected about you, by whom and for what purpose

PUBLIC and PRIVATE SECTORS finances ONLINE and OFFLINE

ONE SET OF LINKS Driver & Vehicle Licensing Centre Police National Computer Local police systems National Criminal Intelligence Service law enforcement Probationary Service Home Office & security Customs & Excise Banks finances Local Authority social work records Inland Revenue Education & school records Dept for Work and Pensions NHS Register NHSnet health Hospital & GP records Post Office postcode index Office of Population Census & Surveys Widely available Dept of Health

Source: www.prophet.com/theinspiratory/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/big-data-infographic.jpg

Big Data And big data may be as important to business and society as the Internet has become. Why? More data may lead to more accurate analyses. More accurate analyses may lead to more confident decision making. And better decisions can mean greater operational efficiencies, cost reductions and reduced risk. http://www.sas.com/big-data/

Look at the focus - where is emphasis?

Need to know Nice to know

ICT Relationship Trinity Vendor Infrastructure Application Developer Trust Recipient Direct Indirect

ICT Ethics social norms Misalignment of timelines Lag ICT policy vacuums Appropriateness ICT ethics Existing law New law & governance time

Systems to fit users needs rather than users fit system s needs Design for All One solution is no solution Adding goodness Rights and Justice Care and Empathy

Product Process DIODE SoDIS Professional code of ethics Dependency mapping Ethics case analysis

Process and Product complex interrelated Decide Develop Deliver issues ethical social

Process Education & Training Virtuous action Design & Governance Conduct Reference: ROGERSON, S. (2010) A review of information ethics. Journal of Information and Management, Japan Society for Information and Management, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 6-18.

Product Applications Embedded ethical values Evolving Technology Impact

Young people 11-17 years of age social or emotional disorder learning disability immigrant with little host language skill Reduce risk of marginalisation and social exclusion Early competence in music develops language skills improves socialisation stabilises emotions enhances intellectual capability Non traditional music education wireless handheld computer music generator: composition, instruments, song sheets, playback group interaction online and face to face implicit individual learning plans

Ethics Checklist Process Informed Consent Personal Data Contact with Children Stigmatism Publication Image Product Access Cost Context sensitive Image Training

A-RESEARCH E-PORTAL B-MARINE FIVE EXAMPLE TENDERS D-BORDER C-QUALITY

Read the specification extract from the tender In groups, discuss the potential ethical issues Spilt these issues into Process and Product Complete the Ethics Checklist form Present your findings Outline the system Describe the Process and Product issues

Ethically sensitising the development process Feedback Reactive Too late Rhetoric Failure Feed-forward Proactive Timely Forewarning Success SoDIS Process

Identify potential negative consequences for ALL stakeholders the way the product is being developed (process) the product itself Social Impact inclusion

SoDIS Project Auditor Reference: Gotterbarn, D. and Rogerson, S. (2005), Next generation software development: responsible risk analysis using SoDIS, Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Vol. 15, pp. 730-50.

Case Start-up Session To review the CHEMCO company. To introduce the requirements of the new production control system. To identify the stakeholders of the system. To initialise the SoDIS analysis. PRO-CHEM SoDIS Analysis Sessions To undertake a SoDIS analysis for an allocated stakeholder subset of PRO-CHEM. Case Outcome Preparation To review the SoDIS analysis for an allocated stakeholder subset of PRO-CHEM. To identify the main concerns about PRO-CHEM. To prepare a presentation of findings for the Board of Directors.

Short Version 1. PUBLIC - Software engineers shall act consistently with the public interest. 2. CLIENT AND EMPLOYER - Software engineers shall act in a manner that is in the best interests of their client and employer consistent with the public interest. 3. PRODUCT - Software engineers shall ensure that their products and related modifications meet the highest professional standards possible. 4. JUDGMENT - Software engineers shall maintain integrity and independence in their professional judgment. 5. MANAGEMENT - Software engineering managers and leaders shall subscribe to and promote an ethical approach to the management of software development and maintenance. 6. PROFESSION - Software engineers shall advance the integrity and reputation of the profession consistent with the public interest. 7. COLLEAGUES - Software engineers shall be fair to and supportive of their colleagues. 8. SELF - Software engineers shall participate in lifelong learning regarding the practice of their profession and shall promote an ethical approach to the practice of the profession. source: http://www.acm.org/about/se-code

CompuSol and Chemco case study Student Task Use the Software Engineering Code of Ethics and Professional Practice to consider this case study. 1. Did anyone violate any of the ethical principles in the code? 1.1 If so, was the violation justified? 1.2 Why do you say so? 2. What policy vacuum does the case reveal that could be filled by adding a new principle to the code? 3. How could that new principle be stated and justified?

Who is affected by your work? Are others being treated with respect? How would the public view your decisions? How will the least empowered be affected? Are your acts worthy of the model computing professional?

Student-led activities

This house believes it is acceptable to force on-line services on those who prefer off-line interaction with government or who are technophobes. This house supports the development of assistive technologies that exceed human abilities. This house believes it is unnecessary to consider cultural diversity in generalised ICT products and services in order to promote ICT acceptance and effectiveness.

Student Seminar Cybercitizens and Dataveillance How to prevent children from accessing unsuitable content Dataveillance in social networking ICT and Social Inclusion Engaging older, handicapped and other excluded people in ICT How ICT can help disabled people Information Integrity New media forms and reliability of information Blurring the boundaries in information integrity context ICT and Professional Responsibility Sort of different aspects professional responsibility Examples of real situations of professional responsibility Ethics and Application Systems Employees activities monitoring system Software with Adware is ethical or unethical?

from Tutor-led to Student-led from gut feeling & anecdote to rigour & justification Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand. Benjamin Franklin

The Good, the Bad and the Indifferent