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Introduction
This will get your students started; include a brief concise overall view of the module and its objectives broadly stated.
What you need to know …
Include information that you expect your students to study and learn in this module as well as information that will help them carry out the module activities.
What you will do ...
In this section, you will describe the module’s activities and/or exercises. You may also provide students with step by step instructions on how to carry them out.
What did you learn?
This section provides closure to the module for students. It may consist of a formal conclusion that summarizes the module and outlines its learning objectives. It could provide questions to help students debrief and reflect on what they have learned. Assessment forms (e.g., the “Muddiest Point” Form) could be used to evaluate the quality of the learning experience. In short, this section specifies the strategy for bringing the module to a close.
Appendix
This optional section contains additional or supplementary information related to this module. It could include: assessment, background such as supporting ethical theories and frameworks, technical information, discipline specific information, and references or links.
EAC ToolKit Project
This module is a WORK-IN-PROGRESS; the author(s) may update the content as needed. Others are welcome to use this module or create a new derived module. You can COLLABORATE to improve this module by providing suggestions and/or feedback on your experiences with this module.
Funded by the National Science Foundation: "Collaborative Development of Ethics Across the Curriculum Resources and Sharing of Best Practices," NSF-SES-0551779