A Course in Programming and Ethics for Non-Computer-Science Majors

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Published in:The Chronicle of Higher Education vol. 50, no. 14 (Nov 28, 2003), p. A.18
Main Author: Bartlett, Thomas
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Abstract:Richard Weiss, a visiting assistant professor of computer science at Hampshire College has created a course in computer programming and ethics for students who are non-computer science majors. He uses current controversies, such as computer piracy and security, to attract less technically minded students who learn how to write encryption programs using a computer language called Perl.
ISSN:0009-5982
1931-1362
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