Assignment title: Management
Assessment item 3
Applying Ethical Theory
Value: 20%
Due date: 10-Jan- 2017
Length: 1200-1300 words
Submission method options
EASTS (online)
Task
Your lecturer will place several links in Interact to a number of relevant articles and/or case studies. These
will be available to you just after your second assignment has been submitted.
1. Choose one of the media articles or case studies listed by the lecturer in your Interact 2 subject
site.
2. Use the title of the article/case study provided in interact 2 as the title of your essay, so that the
lecturer knows which article you are analysing.
3. Undertake further research about your chosen case, to assist you in analysing and discussing it
in your essay.
You are required to complete the following:
Write an essay:
The word limit for the essay is 1200-1300 words. Headings, citations and references do not
count towards the word limit, but quotations do.
Analyse the article/case study from the perspective of four classical ethical theories including
utilitarianism, deontology, virtue and contract. Present well reasoned arguments for your
assessments and recommendations.
Write an overall conclusion that justifies your recommendations made in your essay.
Include a Reference list at the end of your work, in the correct APA referencing style,
corresponding to in-text citations.
Rationale
This assessment extends the skills practiced in Assessment item 1 and 2, to help you to achieve all the
learning objectives.
In addition to identifying a contentious situation in ICT and dissecting the argument(s) about it, you must
also now demonstrate the ability to evaluate the elements of the argument by introducing classical ethical
principles where appropriate.
Since Assessment item 1 and 2, your knowledge will have grown, and you will now realise that almost all
ICT ethical dilemmas can be classified under one of the main ICT ethical issues that are discussed in this
subject; for instance, surveillance is a sub-issue of privacy, harmful software is a sub-issue of ICT
professionalism, and piracy is a sub-issue of intellectual property.
In ICT, the main ethical issues are taken to be:
ICT professionalism
Privacy
Security
Cyber-crime
Intellectual property
Regulation on the internet
Social inclusion
Community and identity
Pervasive and convergent computing.
The assessment item is designed to help you to build skills towards achieving the learning objectives, by
requiring you to:
identify an ICT-related ethical issue from a media article or case study;
apply classical ethical theory to the analysis of an ethically questionable situation to determine the
rightness or wrongness of actions/decisions made therein;
derive logical and justifiable conclusions to resolve the ethical issue(s);and,
apply proper academic referencing.
Marking criteria
The following marking sheet will be used to assess students' submissions.
Please check that you have met all the criteria before you submit your assignment.
Criteria Standards
High Distinction (HD) Distinction (DI) Credit (CR) Pass (PS) Fail (FL)
Classical
Ethical
Theory
(Value
60%)
Demonstrates an
excellent ability at
applying ethical
theories to the ethical
issues.
Demonstrates a
good ability at
applying ethical
theories to the
ethical issues.
Makes a genuine
attempt at
applying the
ethical theories to
the ethical issues.
The ethical theories do not
link well with the ethical
issues.
The ethical
theories are not
properly
applied to the
ethical issues.
Writing &
structure
(Value
20%)
Language features and
structures are used to
convey meaning
effectively, concisely,
unambiguously, and in
a tone appropriate to
the audience and
purpose with no
spelling, grammatical,
or punctuation errors.
Well developed
skills in expression
& presentation of
ideas.
Fluent writing
style appropriate to
assessment
task/document
type.
Grammar &
spelling accurate.
Good skills in
expression & clear
presentation of
ideas.
Mostly fluent
writing style
appropriate to
assessment
task/document
type.
Grammar &
spelling contains a
few minor errors.
The text contains frequent
errors in spelling, grammar,
word choice, and structure,
lacks clarity, and is not
concise, but the meaning is
apparent to the reader with
some effort.
Rudimentary
skills in
expression &
presentation of
ideas.
Not all
material is
relevant &/or
is presented in
a disorganised
manner.
Meaning
apparent, but
writing style
not fluent or
well organised.
Grammar &
spelling
contains many
errors.
Conclusion
(Value
10%)
Superior conclusion
that ties the results of
the analysis together
Very high standard
conclusion that ties
the results of the
High standard
conclusion that
ties the results of
Rudimentary conclusion
that provides a convincing
argument.
Sub-standard
(or no)
conclusion.