Marsha
Cook Woodbury, Ph.D.
Visiting Lecturer,
Department of Computer Science, College of Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
urrent Courses:
Publications
- Information
Integrity in Africa: Exploring Information Corruption Issues,
in issue No.7 (06/2007) of the International Review
for
Information Ethics, http://www.i-r-i-e.net/.
- Security, in the
Encyclopedia
of Science, Technology, and Ethics, Macmillan Reference, 2004.
- A
Difficult Decade: Continuing Freedom of Information Challenges for
the
United States and its Universities -- An article that updates
the
earlier one, Freedom
of Information Laws Affect the Autonomy of American
Universities.
Both are in the E Law -
Murdoch
University Electronic Journal of Law. The latest appears in Vol.
10,
N. 3, the December 2003 issue.
- What, Me Worry? The
Empowerment of Employees, a chapter in The Social, Ethical
&
Policy Implications of Information Systems, 2004, edited by
Brennan
and Johnson, Information Science Publishing.
- Jewish Images in the
Media,
a chapter in Images That Injure, 2nd Edition, 2003, edited by
Lester and Ross, Praeger Publishers.
- Computer and
Information
Ethics, 2002, by Marsha Woodbury, a text book; Stipes Publishing Company,
ISBN
158874-155-9
- Women in
Computing, a
chapter in Feminist Challenges in the Information Age, 2002,
by
Lloyd, et. al. published by Leske + Budrich, Opladen, ISBN
3-8100-3255-7.
- Web Ethics in
Multimedia,
on the CD Renaissance in Social Science Computing, 2002,
edited by Burton,
Finnegan, and Herr, NCSA,
University
of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
- On Ethics and
Identity,
a chapter in Libraries, Museums, and Archives: Legal Issues and
Ethical
Challenges in the New Information Era,2002, edited by Linpinski,
Scarecrow Press,
Maryland.
Presentations:
-
Security, Privacy, and Ethics, Oct.
8, 2009
-
Research
Ethics
and Pearls of Wisdom for CS Ph.D. Students at UIUC on Sept. 23, 2009
-
Keynote address, Illinois Valley Network Users
Association, May 2009
-
What, Me Worry? The
Empowerment of Employees, ppt., and
game, for
the
Executive Club of Champaign County, May 2008.
-
Potpourri of Practical Pointers: From PowerPoint to Facebook
Teaching Showcase: Brown Bag Series, Spring 2008
- Hot Topics in
Computer
Ethics
(video)
and (PowerPt
slides)from The Center for Women and Information Technology at
UMBC on
April 11,
2003.
- Net
Gains in Teaching, PowerPoint presentation for
Quincy
University, April,
2002
- The PowerPoint
Presentation:
Computer Ethics After Sept. 11, 2001
(see
also the Web
Version)
- Web Ethics -- ifu2000 PowerPoint
presentation
- The Bout of the
Century?
Information Ethics vs. E-Commerce Keynote and Paper for the
Institute
for Legal and Ethical Issues in the New Information Era: Challenges
for
Libraries, Museums, and Archives Conference
- Computers,
Security
and Ethics Taught on Two Campuses at the Same Time (Almost) for
the ITiCSE '99 --
Conference
on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education,
Krakow,
Poland,1999.
- Privacy
and Technology
- May98--Defining
Web
Ethics (see also the PowerPoint version)
- Email, Voicemail,
and
Privacy: What Policy is Ethical?
- The Net and
National
Identity: Freedom and Cooperation, or Fragmentation and
Chaos?
- Don't Let'
Em
Loose Without a License: Teaching Ethical Use of Computers Via the
Web
Educational History:
Courses Previously Taught:
-
CS 105 -
Introduction to
Computing with Application to Business and Commerce, 1999-2009
-
CS199 - Intellectual Property. Fall and Spring 2003, Fall 2004, Spring 2006
-
C&I 302T - Teaching
Diverse Middle Grade Students Spring, 1999
- C&I335 (CS
317) - Computer Assisted Instruction Fall, 1998
- CS 397,
Computers, Security, and Ethics Fall 1997
- LIS 390, Information,
Libraries and Society Summer 1996
- LIS199, Introduction to
Information Technology Fall 1996
Teaching Awards: List of Teachers
Ranked as Excellent for Fall, 2003, 2004 and Spring 2004, 2006, and 2008.
Previous Employment:
At UIUC I am owner of
- WOC-INFO,
the listserv about events and policies for women at UIUC (Owner and
Editor).
National organizations:
I maintain a
decidedly more informal personal home page. I am a Broadway
fan.
When you work with technology, you have to keep your sense of
humor...You
might like to see the toolbar, too.

Send questions or comments to: marsha@spam.uiuc.edu
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