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Curriculum Design and Instruction To Teach

The Management Of Information Systems: The

Computer as an Organizational Information

System: Ethical Implications of Information

Technology:


Author: Charles Hayes:



The Management Of Information Systems

(MIS) is a general name for the academic

discipline covering the application of

people, technologies, and procedures;

collectively called the information system

to solve business problems. MIS are distinct

from regular information systems in that they

are used to analyze other information systems

applied in operational activities in the

organization. Academically, the term is commonly

used to refer to the group of information

management methods tied to the automation

or support of human decision making, e.g.

Decision Support Systems, Expert systems,

and Executive information systems.









Special Features Include:

Phases For Conducting a Needs Assessment:
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Topics Include:

* Introduction:

* The Computer As An Organizational

Information System:

@ Ethical Implications of Information

Technology:

1. Morals, Ethics, and the Law:

a. What Are Morals?

b. What Are Ethics?

c. What Are Laws?

d. Putting Morals, Ethics, and Laws

in Perspective:

2. The Need for an Ethics Culture:

a. How the Ethical Culture is Imposed:

b. Putting the Credos, Programs, and

Codes in Perspective:

3. Ethics and Information Services:

a. What is Computer Ethics?

b. Reasons for the Importance of

Computer Ethics:

4. Social Rights and the Computer:

a. Rights to the Computer:

b. Rights to Information:

c. The Social Contract of Information

Services:

5. Ethics and the CIO:

a. Perceptions of the CIO's Ethics:

b. An Action Plan for Achieving an Ethical

Computer Operation:

c. The Information Services Standards of Conduct:

d. Putting Computer Ethics in Perspective:

6. Highlights in MIS: Applying a Marketing

Ethical Decision-Making Theory to

Information Systems:

7. Summary:

* CASE PROBLEM: THE PET STORE AG:

* STATE OF THE ART CURRICULUM DESIGN:

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