Ethical concerns in computing

  

Ashford 6: – Week 5 – Final Paper

 

Final Paper

For the Final Paper, you will select one topic from the list below. Choose a topic that is important or interesting to you, and write a five- to seven-page paper about it.
Instructions for completing the Final Paper: Please select from one of the following topics, which      are addressed in the course textbook, Introduction to Computer      Literacy:   Collaborative Technologies (Chapter 1)  Ethical Concerns in Computing (Chapter 1)  The Digital Divide (Chapter 1)  Open Source Software (Chapter 3)  The Impact of Mobile Computing (Chapter 4)  Social Networks (Chapter 7)  Protecting Copyrights and Intellectual Property       (Chapter 8)  Plagiarism and Online Education (Chapter 8)  The Future of Cloud Computing (Chapter 9)  Return to the textbook, and review the pages in the      chapter that pertain to your selected topic.  Log in to the Ashford University Library and conduct a      search on that topic.   The INF103 tutorial will walk you through the basic       steps of doing a search for scholarly sources within the Ashford       University Library. A transcript of this video can be accessed through       your online course.  Select two scholarly sources to use in your paper, in      addition to the textbook. For each source, write down the author information,      date of publication, title of the article, the publication information      (journal title), and the database from which you retrieved the article.      You will need this information when you create your references for the      sources.  Begin the writing process. You are going to compare the      points of view offered by these authors (the author of your textbook and      the authors of the two scholarly sources you have selected) on your      selected topic, and then offer your own point of view based upon your      analysis of the readings.   The Ashford Writing Center (AWC) offers assistance       with the writing process. The AWC contains many tutorials and offers       online guides for how to develop an academic paper. Click on the Writing       Center link under “Learning Resources” in the left navigation of this       course to visit the AWC. 

Criteria for Grading
You will be graded on how well your paper meets the following criteria:
 

Content Demonstrate your knowledge of your chosen topic.  Use appropriate examples from the textbook and selected      scholarly sources to support your points.  Incorporate appropriate and relevant quotes from the      discussion forum activities.  Prepare at least one paragraph for each of your three      sources (the textbook and two scholarly sources) that include an accurate summary      of the points made by the author(s).  Prepare at least one paragraph for each of your three      sources showing your thoughtful analysis of the point of view introduced      by the authors.  Prepare at least two paragraphs illustrating how the      authors of those three sources agree or disagree with one another about      the topic.  Prepare at least two paragraphs that reflect your own      point of view and provide a conclusion about your chosen topic. 

Form
Format your paper properly. In your paper you: Must use Microsoft Word.  Must include a proper title page.  Must use correct APA formatting for an academic paper      (see the Ashford Writing Center tutorial).  Must cite all sources in-text per APA style, as      outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.  Must include between five to seven pages (not including      the title and references pages).  Must review all pages for proper grammar and use the      Spell Check function in Microsoft Word before submitting your work. 

The Ashford Writing Center (AWC) has two kinds of tutoring available to you. Live Chat – If you have writing-related questions about      a topic before you draft a discussion post or submit a written assignment,      you will now be able to chat live with a tutor for up to 20 minutes. Live      Chat will be available Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.      and from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (PST).  Email Paper Review – If you have a draft, partial      draft, or are just having trouble getting started, you can complete a      submission form and email your paper to the AWC for review. Writing tutors will do their best to return your paper       with their comments within 48 hours, not including Saturdays and Sundays.       Please plan accordingly if you would like to receive feedback before an       assignment due date.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

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