CyberEthics Seminar - University of Maryland
July 16-17, 2002
Other Resources
- Filters and the Public Library: A Legal and Policy Analysis
- What Things Regulate Speech
- The Law of the Horse: What Cyberlaw might teach
- http://www.academicintegrity.org/ The Center for Academic Integrity provides a forum to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students, faculty, and teachers. Includes a research database.
- http://www.inform.umd.edu/CampusInfo/Departments/PRES/policies/iii100a.html
Consolidated USMH & UMCP Policies and Procedures Manual
- Intellectual Property: Issues for Our Schools and Classrooms - What Do Educators Need to Know?
- Syllabus.com:
Syllabus, the only monthly magazine that focuses exclusively on the use of high tech in higher education, provides a platform for advancing new IT solutions at the college level. Additionally, they have a conference on July 27-31, 2002 with several experts, including Lawrence Lessig - one of the nation's top experts on constitutional law and cyberspace.
- eSchool News
First published in March of 1998, eSchool News is a monthly newspaper
developed to provide the news and information necessary to help K-12
decision-makers successfully use technology and the Internet to
transform our nation's schools and achieve educational goals.
- Faculty checking 'Net for cheating evidence: University of Maryland Article
- Acceptable Use Policies: What Role Do Teachers Play?: Ian J. Loverro
- Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science at Case Western Reserve University:
Our mission is to provide engineers, scientists, and science and
engineering students with resources for understanding and addressing ethically significant problems that arise in their work, and to serve
those who are promoting learning and advancing the understanding of responsible research and practice in science and engineering.
- NETA:
The Nebraska Educational Technology Association is a grassroots organization open to everyone interested in sharing information about using technology in the educational process. NETA has approximately 1800 members representing a four-state region.
- Tammy's Technology Tips
- Edlines:
A bi-weekly online newsletter highlighting educational technology news