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Name: Case Analysis Module: Chemical A or B?
ID: m13789
Language: English (en)
Summary: This module is founded on two insights: the analogy between problem-solving in ethics and design methodology and the effectiveness of case analysis for practicing skills in ethical problem-solving. Students will practice using a four-stage decision-making framework developed on analogy from the software development cycle. They will also learn socio-technical system analysis and how to use this to formulate and solve ethical problems that arise in everyday engineering practice. This module has been developed to test the capacity of the EAC Toolkit to add value to engineering ethics modules and to draw together interdisciplinary teams in designing and modifying EAC modules. This module is being developed as a part of an NSF-funded project, "Collaborative Development of Ethics Across the Curriculum Resources and Sharing of Best Practices," NSF SES 0551779.
Subject: Humanities
Keywords: Decision-Making, Engineering, Ethics
Document Type: -//CNX//DTD CNXML 0.5//EN
License: Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 2.0)

Authors: William Frey (wfrey@uprm.edu)
Copyright Holders: William Frey (wfrey@uprm.edu)
Maintainers: William Frey (wfrey@uprm.edu)

Version: 1.2 (history)
Created: Aug 20, 2006 3:50 pm GMT-5
Revised: Mar 2, 2007 8:39 am US/Central

Version History

Version: 1.2 Mar 2, 2007 8:39 am US/Central by William Frey
Changes:
Updated abstract

Version: 1.1 Aug 20, 2006 4:04 pm GMT-5 by William Frey
Changes:
Module has been changed from a Gray Matters format to one that employs the software development cycle as a decision-making tool.  The SDC works for large cases.  This module will test whether it will work for small ones.

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