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1. Option One: Reflect on the required resources for Week Three and your personal and professional experiences in relation to the points conveyed in the resources. Review the hypothetical below and discuss the issues involved using the example questions as a guide
2. Lin, H. (2007). The ethics of instructional technology: Issues and coping strategies experienced by professional technologists in design and training situations in higher education. Educational Technology Research & Development, 55(5), 411-437. doi:10.1007/s11423-006-9029-y
1. The full-text version of this text is available through the EBSCO host database in the Ashford University Library. This article explores empirical research on ethical issues that arise from use of instructional technology in higher education contexts.
3. U.S. Copyright Office. (2012). Fair use. Retrieved from https://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html
o United States Copyright Office publication discussing Fair Use
o Option Two: Develop a scenario that your classmates can consider to demonstrate how instructional design principles and theory influence the ethical practices of technology usage. For example, the scenario might relate to issues of copyright in educational media, accessibility of technology, or specific scenarios for design and instruction with technology.
Hypothetical: Some of your learners are struggling with a concept in your class. You decide to use a "Google Hangout" study session and invite students who are struggling to attend for additional synchronous help. During the Hangout some of your students convey personal information about how and why they are struggling in class. Consider the ethical issues that might arise from the design of this synchronous study session. For example, could you record and reuse the Hangout for another class? Could you prevent students from recording and distributing the Hangout? How would you design the synchronous study session to exemplify and ensure ethical usage of the technology?
Analyze a research topic
: Analyze a research topic that you may have been exposed to. -Compare the process from the readings to what you have seen.
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What are the key areas of business law
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Assumptions underlying imperfect competition
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Economic profit made by profit-maximising monopolist
: A single price monopolist faces a demand curve given by Q=200-2pand has constant marginal (and average total cost) of 20. What isthe economic profit made by this profit-maximising monopolist?
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How instructional design principles and theory influence
: Develop a scenario that your classmates can consider to demonstrate how instructional design principles and theory influence the ethical practices of technology usage.
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Profit-maximising monopolist
: A single price monopolist faces a demand curve given by Q=200-2pand has constant marginal (and average total cost) of 20. What isthe economic profit made by this profit-maximising monopolist?
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Are sources used in the news stories appropriate or credible
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Marginal product and marginal cost curves
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Introductory paragraph sharing
: A short personal essay (500 - 600 words). Your essay should include the following: An introductory paragraph sharing what the essay is about; Your reasons for seeking a college degree;
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