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This pedagogy prioritizes intellectual aspect (subject-related knowledge), skill development and applications (skill development exercises, real life projects, speakers), project-based and experiential learning through regional [Southern...
There is mounting evidence that technology and automation are contributing to increasing income inequality. There is no doubt that technology improves productivity, accelerates economic growth, allows information and knowledge sharing, creates...
Privacy is not a new concept and definitions continue to take shape. Generally speaking, privacy refers to the right to be left alone. Specific to information, privacy refers to having control over how your personal information is collected,...
Generally, ethical issues involve a choice between value systems -- an individual's, an organization's, and/or society's. Ethical dilemmas arise when there is a conflict between those values and choices that need to be made that result in those...
This category is generated from the recognition that there is a great deal of information generated by organizations in the global economy that can be used for the betterment of society. This information affects social institutions through a...
Algorithmic bias is a term that describes the fact that computer programs that use machine learning can be discriminatory, or unfair. Algorithms are step-by-step processes that are written in computer programming code. Machine learning is a...
Angelo (the protagonist of this case) has agreed to take the lead in finalizing the plans for an event (the Friday Gala) that is being held as part of a college class reunion. There are two central operational decisions that must be made in...
A routine review of expense reports by the Internal Audit Department at Zip Tech Corporation inadvertently uncovered a workplace romance between an executive and a lower-level employee. Zip Tech had a non-fraternization policy and the employees...
Strings for Hope was started by a woman who discovered food insecurity in her middle-class community. She began making bracelets from discarded guitar strings then selling them at art fairs and tourist locations. The popularity of the...
Dwelling House Savings and Loans (DHSL) was dealing with the aftermath of the financial crisis that hit the Hill District community. Since the Hill District community constituted most of its customers, DHSL experienced a drop in deposits,...