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Plagiarism and the Spirit of Ethics in Engineering. Scott Coffel Hanson CTC Director Jennifer Ambrose Assistant Director. Before We Begin… Sho. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxPVyieptwA&feature=player_detailpage. A Comment on Ethics.
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Plagiarism and the Spirit of Ethics in Engineering Scott Coffel Hanson CTC Director Jennifer Ambrose Assistant Director
Before We Begin… Sho • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxPVyieptwA&feature=player_detailpage
A Comment on Ethics “The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants.”Omar Bradley 1893-1981(US General, commanded ground forces in D-Day invasion at Normandy)
Bonus Slide:More Fascinating Ethical Observations • Shoot first, ask questions later. • Rules are made to be broken. • Nice guys finish last. • Go along to get along. • If the boss does it, that means it’s not illegal.
Why Do Engineers Need Ethics? • Engineers belong to a community of practice responsible for designing , constructing, and maintaining the inventions of civilization. • There are few, (if any) mere technical decisions. • “Knowing how to calculate stress or design a circuit is in part knowing what the profession allows, forbids, or requires .”* *"Online Ethics Center: Teaching Ethics Across the Engineering Curriculum" Online Ethics Center for Engineering 6/19/2006 1:29:26 PM National Academy of Engineering Accessed: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 <www.onlineethics.org/CMS/edu/instructessays/davis.aspx>
NSPE Code of EthicsEngineers, in the fulfillment of their professional duties, shall: • Hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public. • Perform services only in areas of their competence. • Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner. • Act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees. • Avoid deceptive acts. • Conduct themselves honorably, responsibly, ethically, and lawfully so as to enhance the honor, reputation, and usefulness of the profession.
Plagiarism: A Fancy Word for Unethical and/or Foolish Behavior
Let's Be Blunt About Plagiarism • The Latin term for kidnapper was “plagiarius.” As aspiring engineers, you need to know that kidnapping the ideas of others has consequences beyond your own prospects and reputation— • It also damages your college and the honest members of your profession by loosening the bonds of trust that tie us all together.
Credibility and Depth of Research—Striking the Right Balance • Cite enough sources so that your audience trusts your conclusions and recommendations. • Don’t overload your reports with cited material at the expense of your own insights.
What Professional Engineers Tell Us • They find team writing difficult. • They find writing for multiple audiences difficult. • Sometimes the demands of the team and the writer’s responsibility to an audience conflict. • Some of the worst ethical problems result from tensions between competing responsibilities.
Ethics Requires Precision in Thought and Language • Precise writing establishes your credibility as an engineer. • To achieve clarity and precision, you must go through a writing process. • A good writing process requires drafts, feedback, and revisions. • There are no shortcuts to good writing.
Summary • Ethical engineers navigate conflicts with an inner compass. • They also use the needs of the community as a guide. • They balance responsibility to themselves, their profession, and the world.