Read over the cases shown under the useful links below. Your group should discuss the questions on your group planning sheet. This should help you decide what important rights you want to protect and what code or message you want to get across to your peers. You should be able to come up with a list of at least six ethical "Commandments" after reading the situations and discussing them. You may end up with more than six "Commandments" or "Messages". When you are done with these cases, use the last link to go to the next page of scenarios and do the first 10 cases. Answer the same questions on your group planning sheet. When you are done, your group should decide which "messages" or "commandments" are the most important. These are the messages you will use in the commercial you make for your peers on how and why to behave ethically when using technology.
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