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    computer sciences EDITORIAL BOARD Editor in Chief Roger R. Flynn University of Pittsburgh‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA Advisory Editors Ida M. Flynn University of Pittsburgh‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA Ann McIver McHoes Carlow College‚ Pittsburgh PA EDITORIAL AND PRODUCTION STAFF Kathleen J. Edgar‚ Senior Editor Shawn Beall‚ Cindy Clendenon‚ Alja Collar‚ Debra M. Kirby‚ Anjanelle M. Klisz‚ Mark F. Mikula‚ Charles B. Montney‚ Kate Millson‚ Nicole Watkins Contributing Editors Michelle DiMercurio‚ Senior Art Director Rita

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    Computers and the world of information technology are advancing quickly in this generation. Moor in his 1985 article “What is Computer Ethics?” stated that‚ “Computers provide us with new capabilities and these in turn give us new choices for action”. Hence‚ arguments about privacy and ethics in computer technology arise. With the birth on computers there “was concern right away that computers would be used inappropriately to the detriment of society”(Herold‚ 2006). I believe that the good is outweighing

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    Role of Computers in Education Computers have changed the way we work‚ be it any profession. Therefore‚ it is only but natural the role of computers ineducation has been given a lot of prominence in the recent years. Computers play a vital role in every field. They aid industrial processes; they find applications in medicine; they are the heart of the software industry; they play a vital role in education. Theuses of computers in education are manifold. Here‚ we shall discuss the important facets

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    The role of computer in teaching and learning is pivotal. You can’t now deny the fact that what we people are teaching and learning is all now through computers. Computer is fast and efficient and fetches information in the milliseconds or even more than that. Now you are learning online. There are virtual classrooms. You can get learning material on the internet. You can now even give papers on the internet. All education processes are now on computers. Computer is a remarkable device with much

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    Social impact of computer use 11/18/2009 Author : Muhammad Raza Khan Submitted to : Asif H. Qureshi Traditionally‚ courses that deal with computers and society issues focus primarily on enumerating the various ways in which computers impact society. This is done by listing categories of topics such as privacy‚ computers in medicine‚ military uses of computers‚ etc. Classic cases of computer abuse or errant systems are typically described in detail‚ as a way of simply making students

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    approximately 70 million Americans or about 62 percent of the American population had at least one home computer. Another statistic is that about 55% of people also have internet on their home computers. In everyday life it is important for a person to have good ethics; this is also true about computer usage. Due to the fact that more than half of the American population owns computerscomputer ethics are a growing concern in a rapidly changing society. Ethics would seem to be the last topic to

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    Effects of Computer Use on High School Students’ Sense of Community MERVYN J. WIGHTING Regent University‚ Virginia ABSTRACT The author used a mixed-method design to determine whether and how use of computers in the classroom affects sense of learning in a community among high school students (N = 181). The results indicate that using computers in the classroom positively affects students’ sense of learning in a community. Analyses revealed that students believed that connectedness with their

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    I tend to agree that young children can be negatively affected by too much time spent on the computer every day. This is partly because sitting in front of the screen for too long can be damaging to both the eyes and the physical posture of a young child‚ regardless of what they are using the computer for. However‚ the main concern is about the type of computer activities that attract children. These are often electronic games that tend to be very intense and rather violent. The player is usually

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    English III Honors Mrs. Mills 14 December 2012 Computer Hacking is Ethical Computer hacking is a term that most everyone in today’s society is familiar with. When the average person hears news about computer hacking‚ most likely they think about cyber-crimes‚ website defacements‚ or knocking various websites offline. This inaccurate description is just the image that today’s media creates. In reality‚ true hackers are much different. Computer hacking is not the only type of hacking in today’s

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    Chapter 3‚ reading #1 Computers and the Pursuit of Happiness Summary: In the essay “Computers and the Pursuit of Happiness‚” David Gelernter explains the influence of new technology‚ especially Internet and Computers on people’s life and society. David Gelernter divides his essay in three part‚ in the first part he speaks of information age. He believes that we are not in the information age‚ therefore he considers the necessity of coal‚ steel and concrete unchanged‚ even though we are not in

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