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17 Mar 2014 55 Respondents
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Amanda Lees
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117215 HCD II: What is ethics?

117215 HCD II: What is ethics?

What is ethics??

Some of you may have studied ethics before, while this may be a totally new subject area for others. Some of you may also have some preconceived ideas about what ethics might be about.

This fun survey will explore what you think about ethics. There are no 'correct' answers and you will not be judged on the responses you give.

As soon as you submit your response you can see what your fellow students think.

I'd strongly encourage you to use your own name while using the Values Exchange however you can also use a pseudonym if you prefer (this option can be found within the demographics page under My Profile).

If you want to use a pseudonym you should exit this survey and make this change before proceeding. The overwhelming feedback from previous students is that using your own name is very rewarding and empowering and helps students to take ownership of their ideas.

A fundamental part of the Values Exchange is transparency. Therefore most activities completed will be able to be accessed by other students who have also completed that same task. This ability to 'see' the thinking of others will provide you with unique opportunities to learn about yourself, about your peers, about your profession and the way we all make decisions.

While the survey is about ethics it is really about our values.

You can exit and return to this survey, submitting once it is completed. If you have any questions about this survey, please email Amanda: [email protected]
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