Ethics When Biocomplexity Meets Human Complexity (Role-Play Workshop) and Nanosilver Linings Case Added05/04/2016 Updated08/29/2016 This activity is considered an NAE Exemplar in Engineering Ethics Education and was included in a 2016 report with other exemplary activities. Exemplary features: Interactive and creative education approach; consideration of macroethics issues Why it’s exemplary: The ... Author(s) Kathleen Eggleson Joshua Dempsey Authoring Institution University of Notre Dame Year 2016 Read More
Nanosilver Linings Case and Workshop Materials Added06/21/2016Updated06/29/2016This is a role play workshop designed for ethics education of STEM graduate students. It primarily emphasizes societal-level macroethics related to decision-making related to commercial application of emerging nanotechnoloies, as opposed to microethics or responsible conduct of research (RCR). However, students will confront dilemmas at the level of individual contact through perspective-taking in acting as one of seven characters in a hypothetical, but realistic, case. Author(s) Kathleen Eggleson Joshua Dempsey Contributor(s) Kathleen Eggleson Year 2016 More Info