Ethical Reflections on Handling Digital Remains: Computing Professionals Picking Up Bones
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Works by Frances Grodzinsky in Computer Sciences
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Why We Should Have Seen That Coming: Comments on Microsoft's tay "Experiment," and Wider Implications
Frances Grodzinsky
This 'Ethical Trap' is for Roboticists, Not Robots: On the Issue of Artificial Agent Ethical Decision-Making
Frances Grodzinsky
2016
Artificial Agents, Cloud Computing, and Quantum Computing: Applying Floridi’s Method of Levels of Abstraction
Frances Grodzinsky
There's Something in Your Eye: Ethical Implications of Augmented Visual Field Devices
Frances Grodzinsky
This “Ethical Trap” is for Roboticists, Not Robots: On the Issue of Artificial Agent Ethical Decision Making
Frances Grodzinsky
2015
Computer Access for Students with Disabilities: An Adaptive Technology Laboratory
Frances Grodzinsky
2014
Advantages and Problems in Using Information Communication Technologies to Support the Teaching of a Multi-institutional Computer Ethics Course
Frances Grodzinsky
Threat to Democratic Ideals in Cyberspace: Lessons Learned From the Verizon v. RIAA Case
Frances Grodzinsky
2013
Networking and Career Advancement Strategies for Women: A Study of the Effects of Networking and Mentoring on ICT Careers for Women
Frances Grodzinsky
Applying the “Contextual Integrity” Model of Privacy to Personal Blogs in the Blogoshere
Frances Grodzinsky
The Impact of using Computer Supported Collaborative Learning Tools on Moral Reasoning in A Multi-Institutional Computer Ethics Module
Frances Grodzinsky
Developing On-line Collaborative Research Across International Boundaries: Exploring the Potential of New Technologies
Frances Grodzinsky
Do Internet Employment Practices Encourage Gender Bias: A Study of the Effects of Corporate Culture on Career Advancement Opportunities for Women in the Field of ICT
Frances Grodzinsky
Building Successful On-line Learning Communities Across International Boundaries: A Case Study
Frances Grodzinsky
Blackboard: A Web-Based Resource in the Teaching of a Multi-Disciplinary/Multi-Institutional Computer Ethics Course
Frances Grodzinsky
P2P Networks and the Verizon v. RIAA Case: Implications for Personal Privacy and Intellectual Property
Frances Grodzinsky
Free, Source-Code-Available, or Proprietary: An Ethically Charged, Context-Sensitive Choice
Frances Grodzinsky
The Development of the 'Ethical' ICT Professional and the Vision of an Ethical On-Line Society: How Far Have We Come and Where Are We Going?
Frances Grodzinsky