Wilmington University Ethical Issues in Consumer Profiling Paper

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9:19 Back Assignment Details Ethics for Computer Profs (22313.B2) Each student in the class will pick an original topic in ethics in IT from the topics below or email me for approval if you pick a different topic. You will write a paper and create a mind map that will be used to present your topic in a video. In Week 7, you will use the discussion board area to peer-review three of your classmate's videos. Remember, mind maps should be very visual with few words and lots of photos and clipart. The following are approved topics for your final ethics topic: • Deepfakes Censorship in the USA • Two Factor Authentication Biometric Identification • Surveillance • Mobile payments • Workplace monitoring • Face recognition software Cryptocurrencies • Social Media Addiction Big Data • Consumer profiling • Cookies • Encryption • Ransonware • Email me for approval if you pick a different topic. ◄ Previous Dashboard Submit Assignment Calendar ... To Do 10 Notifications Next ► Inbox9:19 Back Assignment Details Ethics for Computer Profs (22313.B2) Requirements: The Paper: • In a 3-4 page APA formatted paper explain o What is your ethics topic about? o What are the ethical considerations surrounding your topic? o Give 3 current examples involving your ethics topics. o Why is your ethics topic important to individuals, IT professionals, businesses, and the government? • Your paper should be three to four pages of body (no more, no less), a cover page, and a reference page • Include at least 5 references (other than your textbook) in APA format. At least three sources should be from a library resource subscription service from computer professional organizations (ex ACM, IEEE). You want articles that are peer-reviewed. When using the Wilmington University library databases be sure to look at Discovery How to guide for help searching for peer-reviewed articles. • Evaluate, research, and cite specific examples from valid resources. • Do not use blogs and advertisements. The Mind Map: ◄ Previous Dashboard Submit Assignment Calendar .... 10 To Do Notifications Next ► Inbox9:19 Back Assignment Details Ethics for Computer Profs (22313.B2) The Mind Map: • The easiest way to make a mind map is to create it using a one page PowerPoint slide adding photos and graphics to make it very visual • The mind map will describe your ethics topic and will be the only visual aid that you will use to present your ethics topic. Your mind map should include graphics, Clipart, and photos with few words. The graphics and photos are to be used as prompts for your video presentation. The Video Presentation. • The presentation will be 3-5 minutes long using your one-page mind map as a visual aid. Do not make a PowerPoint presentation. • You can make your video with Kaltura, your phone, or any video-making software. Please attach and submit your paper, your mind map and your video in this assignment link. Also please post your video presentation to the Week 6/7 Discussion Board-2 Final Ethics Project Video for Peer Review Week 7 Peer Review of the Final Ethics Project Video: Review 3 of your classmates' presentations that ◄ Previous Dashboard ... Submit Assignment Calendar To Do 10 Notifications Next ► Inbox9:19 Back Assignment Details Ethics for Computer Profs (22313.B2) phone, or any video-making software. Please attach and submit your paper, your mind map and your video in this assignment link. Also please post your video presentation to the Week 6/7 Discussion Board-2 Final Ethics Project Video for Peer Review Week 7 Peer Review of the Final Ethics Project Video: Review 3 of your classmates' presentations that have been posted to the Week 6/7 Discussion Board 2 - Final Ethics Project Video for Peer Review. Choose 3 classmates presentations who were assigned a current event the same week as you. Check Current Event Assignment, and answer the following: .... o Identify the presentation. O o What did you think of the presentation? Mind map? Content? o Identify 2 things you learned from the presentation. Dashboard o Identify one way this presentation could be improved. Review the rubrics for specific requirements and pertinent grading information. ◄ Previous Submit Assignment Calendar To Do 10 Notifications Next ► Inbox
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Ethical Issues in Consumer Profiling

Name
Institution Affiliation
Instructor's Name
Due Date

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Introduction
Consumer profiling

II.

First Body Paragraph
Privacy

III.

Second Body Paragraph
Informed consent

IV.

Third Body Paragraph
Using information for other purposes

V.

Fourth Body Paragraph
Stereotyping

VI.

Fifth Body Paragraph
Business professionals make massive Sales hence profit

VII.

Sixth Body Paragraph
Individuals can understand more about their right to profiling.

VIII.

Seventh Body Paragraph
Helps government in place measures that will govern the codes of ethics

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