On snitching, whistleblowing and other ethical dilemmas
In a recent post in the Chilliwack Times Paul Henderson asked an excellent question. When confronted by someone doing something that is colossally stupid, probably illegal and demonstrably dangerous to others, what do you do? Read the article here. He also asked that responses be emailed to him or posted to a Facebook page. I think [...]
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I am mid MA program and exploring social media, learning, technolgy and leadership. These will be the focus of my thesis, I hope. Currently I’m taking a course on Program Planning, part of the Learning and Technology program at Royal Roads University. I’m not doing my MA in Learning and Technology rather I’m doing an [...]
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