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Introducing ethical, social and environmental issues in ICT engineering degrees

Authors :
Miñano Rubio, Rafael
Fernández Aller, Celia
Anguera de Sojo Hernández, Áurea
Portillo Aldana, Eloy
Miñano Rubio, Rafael
Fernández Aller, Celia
Anguera de Sojo Hernández, Áurea
Portillo Aldana, Eloy
Source :
Journal of Technology and Science Education, ISSN 2014-5349, 2015-12, Vol. 5, No. 4
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This paper describes the experience of introducing ethical, social and environmental issues in undergraduate ICT engineering degrees at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The experience before the Bologna Process was concentrated on developing elective courses related mainly on the field of the International Development Cooperation. The integration of those topics within the current ICT engineering curricula, adapted to the European Higher Education Area framework, has significantly improved. It reaches all of our students, as the programs include compulsory courses which focus on ethical and social issues, and these topics have to be considered when carrying out the Final Year Project. A holistic and comprehensive approach is being implemented, with a broad view of professional responsibility and sustainability. Appropriate contents, teaching methodologies and assessment methods have been aligned in order to make our students? training more effective. The result is an example of both bottom-up and top-down approach. It has been positively influenced by the European Higher Education Area framework and some external recommendations. However, the significant contribution regarding motivation, drive and previous experience of the teachers involved has been essential.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Technology and Science Education, ISSN 2014-5349, 2015-12, Vol. 5, No. 4
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn985720349
Document Type :
Electronic Resource