CSE 1111 Week 3 CUP (Computer Use Proficiency) This week: Word and/or Excel no signups – just show up* Times (in 123 /124 NH) Fri 1/31 1:00 – 5:00 (in.

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CSE 1111 Week 3 CUP (Computer Use Proficiency) This week: Word and/or Excel no signups – just show up* Times (in 123 /124 NH) Fri 1/31 1:00 – 5:00 (in connection w/ open lab) Sat 2/1 12:00 – 3:00 (in connection w/ open lab) Tues 2/4 7:00 – 10:00 (in connection w/ open lab) * Subject to availability of equipment, etc.

CSE 1111 Week 3 CUP (Computer Use Proficiency) If you are interested in getting some help with the use of Excel, stay after class for a few minutes today to work with a TA. Sit in the center section right after class.

CSE 1111 Week 3 CUP (Computer Use Proficiency) If you are unable to complete the tests in any of the scheduled times, see Dr. Peterson after class today to discuss alternatives. (Both tests are to be completed by Feb 6 th )

CSE 1111 Week 3 Notes for Week 3 Read through the ACM Code of Ethics and the IEEE Code of Ethics from the following sites:

CSE 1111 Week 3 Notes for Week 3 The topic for this week is: Philosophical Ethics Answer the following 4 questions using resources you find on the web or in textbooks. If you use any of the information from one of the web pages or a book, be sure to cite your source, i.e., include the web page address (URL) or the book reference in your answer. 1) What is ethical relativism? In what way does this theory seem to “make sense” as a way to conduct one’s life? In what ways does this theory seem to cause problems? …… etc.

CSE 1111 Week 3 Notes for Week 3 Write your answers (2 pages max) to these 4 questions, and put those answers into a text file or Word file called Questions_Week3.

CSE 1111 Week 3 Notes for Week 3 Then send a single with subject: HW1 – Name1 (e.g., HW1 – Mary Smith) send to: and include the 3 files as 3 separate attachments to that single .

CSE 1111 Week 3 Notes for Week 3 Timetable 2/6: HW1 due next week 2/6: Word & Excel should be completed 2/13: Quiz #1 covering What is Computer Ethics? Dr. Shirazi’s presentation, Philosophical Ethics & Professional Ethics

CSE 1111 Week 3 Notes for Week 3 Recap To this point, you should have: Printed, signed and returned the College of Engineering ethics statement. ed your Intro statement to Dr. Peterson’s address If you have not submitted those, you are still expected to do so.

CSE 1111 Week 3 E-Week is coming Feb Check the class web site for the schedule of E-Week Activities.