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Ethics and professional issues
Innovation Social Issues in IT
Ethics of innovation
Innovators need to defend their innovation
Often overlooked because focus on technology
Effect of technology on community
Local government
business
Health care
Home
Education
Types of Innovation
Exploiting new markets
New source of purchase raw product
introduce new production
New way of organizing business activities
Produce new goods
Rules of Innovation
innovation disrupt the status quo
innovation are shared responsibility
people affected and have an effect on an innovation
require continual modification
New to community
features matter
The Ethical Guidelines for
Computer Professionals
Professional Codes
ACM
ACM and IEEE CS
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING CODE OF ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
Judgement
Management
Product
Profession
Client and employer
Colleagues
Public
Self
TECHNOLOGIST & TECHNICIAN CODE OF ETHICS & PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (MBOT)
Competence
Benevolence
Diligence
Integrity
Professionalism
Strive to Perfection
Cases
Analyzing a Professional Ethical Scenario
Brainstorming phase
Analyzing Professional Responsibilities
Analysis Phase
Scenario
Share knowledge
Be impartial
Culture: Eastern, Western and
Malaysian Societies
Eastern
India
Aadhar project
The India Innovation Growth Programme
Created a trend known as “frugal innovation.”
China
Before
Strict hierarchy
Government failed to protect intellectual property rights.
Education system that are too focused on test scores
Discrimination towards merchants
Imitation over innovation
After
Deeply understanding Chinese customers
Retaining local talent
Instilling a culture of risk taking
Promoting collaboration
Malaysia Societies
2013
Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM) was created.
Work with PEMANDU to promote innovation
2015
MOSTI: National Innovation Conference and Exhibition (NICE) 2015; “Beyond Innovation”
Various Innovation Competitions
2010
Resource based economy 🡪 Innovation-driven economy
Malaysia’s Innovation Year
Western
United States of America
US dominance in technological innovation has been demonstrated most prominently through its development of advanced, iconic technologies that project power to the international community.
Evolution of Computer Technology Impact in Digital Generation
Positive impact
ENHANCED TEACHING AND LEARNING
Technological developments like digital cameras, projectors, mind training software, computers, PowerPoint presentations, 3D visualization tools
It has to be understood that visual explanation of concepts makes learning fun and enjoyable for students
GLOBALIZATION
When schools in different parts of the state , students can “meet" their counterparts through video conferencing without leaving the classroom.
Some sites, such as www.glovico.com are used to help students learn foreign languages online by pairing a group of students with a teacher from another country.
NO GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITATIONS
With the introduction of online degree programs there is hardly any need of being present physically in the classroom. Even several foreign universities have started online degree courses that student can join.
Distance learning and online education have become very important part of the education system nowadays.
Negative Impact
LACK OF FOCUS
OTHERS
It is costly to install such technology
There can be health issues too when used over limits
INCREASING INCIDENTS OF CHEATING
DECLINING WRITING SKILLS
Digital Generation
a generation of children who’ve grown up with video games, computers, touch-screen tablets, mobile phones and virtual reality.
Professional Ethics and
Responsibilities
ACM Code of ethics and professional conduct
General more imperatives
More specific professional responsibilities
Organizational leadership imperatives
Compliance with code
Ethical view
Consequentialist
Reaching the right decision
Natural Rights
Some Important Distinctions
Dentological
computer professional responsibility
Maintaining relationship toward customers, clients, coworker, employees and employers.
Making critical decisions that have significant consequences for many people.
Determining how to manage, select, or use computer in a professional setting.
Thinking about potential risk to privacy and security of data, safety, reliability and ease of use.
Definition of Professional ethic
the ethics that a person must adhere to in respect of their interactions and business dealings in their professional life