This workshop was called “Let’s Talk Ethics” and it fell under the category of Global-Community Awareness. It took place on September 23rd. The workshop was not so bad considering the social atmosphere was somewhat present. However, in my point of view, I found that the discussion of plagiarizing was repetitive from high school. I remember a lot of that discussion in high school because it was a big “no-no” and it was not tolerated there. I like the idea of the workshop where we had to choose what was morally wrong and morally right, but I personally look back to it and I always tell myself that in these situations, we never really think about what is morally wrong or morally right, but what our emotions and our logical tells us. I selected this particular workshop because I always get that idea when thinking about ethics and morals, and I wanted to explore what I thought would be a changing experience for me, but quite unfortunately it had not given me any given information other than what I had known already. It did not meet my comfort zone because I was uneasy with the expectations. To me, my expectations were high, but it had failed to meet them. I would recommend it to a student that things plagiarizing is a joke, and can get away with it, but I don’t recommend it to students that have been hollered at before for even being close to plagiarizing and fixing it. I wasn’t surprised by much of the information at all, and if this experience was to be a better experience for me in the future, suggestions of debating issues on ethics would have been strongly recommended or something of that nature.
Let’s Talk Ethics Workshop
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