Also, I believe the folks at NSF will go to your school and offer a workshop, you might want to contact Peggy Fischer at NSF and inquire about such workshops.
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Miguel
At 03:07 PM 5/27/2003 -0400, you wrote:
TIPSters,
I could use some help with ideas on how best to use the seminar time.
Right now all I've come up with is either spending the time discussing
cases or perhaps having an ethics expert come in to do a presentation or
lead a discussion. Got any ideas or experiences to share? I'm also
looking for resources such as research ethics cases or instructional
materials, and I'd like information about people who do ethics workshops
who might be interested in coming to do an hour or two with this group.
Thanks for the help!
Nathalie Cote
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Belmont Abbey College
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