Title: ECE 101 An Introduction to Information Technology
1ECE 101 An Introduction to Information Technology
- Ethics, Professionalism and
- The Future
2Ethics, Professionalism the Future
- Morality
- Drawing the Line
- Behaviors What is right and wrong?
- Professional Ethics
- The Future (?)
3 Morality
- Standards of conduct that apply to everyone
- Standards of right and wrong, codes of behavior
- Many are recorded in religious writings
- Societies that do not develop moral codes against
immoral behaviors degenerate into anarchy and
disappear. - Some behaviors are immoral in one culture and not
another
4Professional Ethics
- Standards of conduct that apply to specifically
targeted groups (medicine, business, law,
engineering, ) - Formulated in codes and practices
- Engineering ethics is critical discipline within
engineering, part of thinking like an engineer
5Drawing the Linereference Engineering Ethics
by Harris, et.al., Journ Engr.Educ. April 1996
- Distinguishing between the acceptable and
non-acceptable example gifts from vendors - Cheap pens
- Lunch paid by the vendor at a local restaurant
- See Redskins in a company suite
- Trip to a local golf course
- Sponsor membership in a country club
- All paid trip to Hawaii
- 10,000 check to accept an inferior and more
expensive product?
6Behaviorsreference The Technology Ethics Gap,
by Judith Semas
- Is is wrong to copy company software for home use
although it is generally against the law? - 35 say that its not wrong
- Is it ethical to use employers equipment to
search a new job? - 34 say it is not unethical
- Is it ok to use office computers for personal
shopping on the internet? - 46 say it is ok
7NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers Fundamental
Canons
- Engineers, in the fulfillment of their
professional duties, shall - 1. Hold paramount the safety, health and welfare
of the public. - 2. Perform services only in areas of their
competence. - 3. Issue public statements only in an objective
and truthful manner.
8NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers Fundamental
Canons
- (Continued) Engineers, in the fulfillment of
their professional duties, shall - 4. Act for each employer or client as faithful
agents or trustees. - 5. Avoid deceptive acts.
- 6. Conduct themselves honorably, responsibly,
ethically, and lawfully so as to enhance the
honor, reputation, and usefulness of the
profession.
9Conflict Gilbane Goldreference Engineering
Ethics by Harris, et.al., Journ Engr.Educ. April
1996
- Job requires signing documents that say that
plant discharge meets city regulations when he
suspects it does not - What test to use older one specified under the
law or newer one unknown to the public? - Is the law too restrictive or flawed in
specifying concentration and not total levels? - As and Pb in resulting water treatment that might
contaminate the soil with unknown consequences - Plant cant afford to spend money on water
treatment - What are the obligations of the city?
- Obligation to be a loyal employee and obligation
to protect the health of the public apparently in
conflict
10Predicting the Future
- In 1960 Artificial Intelligence thinking
machines would defeat humans at chess by 1980. - They lost in 1996
- In 1982 Bill Gates thought 640k of main memory
would suffice for user workstations - In 1984 IBM believed PCs would amount to nothing
11 Later in our 21st Century
- Artificial Eyesight for Blind People
- Football Games Played Entirely by Robots
- Elimination of Night by Solar Satellite Power
- People Living in High-Orbital Mini-Earth Homes
- Domestic Robots
- Autos, Calculators, , Operated by Voice
12A few final (for now) personal notes
13Another view -
- To laugh and much
- To win the respect of intelligent people and the
affection of children - To leave the world a better place
- To know that even one life has breathed easier
because you lived. - This is to have succeeded.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
14Advice
- Treat school as your primary job,
- Be flexible,
- Listen and appreciate the views of others, be a
good team worker, - Dont always keep the focus on yourself,
- Admit to your mistakes, be real!
- Get excited! You are in an exciting, relevant,
and rewarding field!!
15Education
- A different view on the goal of education
- It is not what you know that is as important as
what - You have become
16Welcome to a Great Profession
- Be Dedicated Creative
- Enjoy your work,
- Have fun!
- Rewards will be yours! ,,L,DM,F,,!