Ethics Workshop

I attended the Ethics Workshop for the Community-Global awareness category on September 22. The workshop took place in room 3-215 and because it was a small room, I was able to enjoy the workshop more. The instructor discussed with us the meaning of ethics and how we view the rights and wrongs of a situation. The instructor gave us real life situations and asked us to see if one’s doings were ethical in any way. We also learned about plagiarism and went over several examples of what items were considered plagiarism or not. I selected this particular workshop because I wanted to learn about ethics and my real views on it. This workshop allowed me to distinguish between the right and the wrong and I would definitely recommend it to other students. It was nice to see what others thought about ethics and the small group discussions helped me to relate to others as well. I learned from this workshop that there are no really right or wrong answers when it comes to ethics. One will have a different view on aspects depending on how one grew up or their backgrounds.

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One Response to Ethics Workshop

  1. Nick says:

    This is a very descriptive response to your workshop. I can tell that you took in a lot from this experience. Describe how you would apply your new- found understanding to interact social environments like a job or class setting.

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