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  A Framework for Addressing Ethics in the Digital Age
     
    International Conference on Mobile Learning, E-Society & E-Management
    © 2011 by OLS Journal - ISSN No : 2091- 0266
    Number 1
    Year of Publication : 2011
    Authors : Mary Lind
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  Citation Mary Lind : A Framework for Addressing Ethics in the Digital Age : OLS Journals Special Isssue on Mobile Learning, E-Society & E-Management , 2011 , Published by : OLS Journals
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  Abstract  
  The networked society is impacting all aspects of our lives and changing the way that information is obtained and used.  For students this impact is changing how information is shared and tasks are performed just as in the workplace. This research will develop a measurement scale for digital ethics and begin to propose approaches to leverage this knowledge sharing.
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  Keywords

:Digital ethics, pedagogy, digital culture, and digital code of ethics

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