Bonus Point Opportunity
- Write a letter of advice for incoming ECE students addressing something related to ethics in college. Your letter should be at least 400 words long.
- Create a Rhea page (with a unique title such as "how_not_to_cheat_on_homework_ECE400F13" or "using_the_Internet_responsively_in_college_ECE400F13" ) and type your letter on that page. Use the mediawiki markup language; do not post a link to a pdf or a word document.
- Put your page in the following categories:
- [[Category:ECE400Fall2013Boutin]] [[Category:ECE400|ECE400]] [[Category:ECE|ECE]] [[Category:bonus point project]] [[Category:ethics]]
- Add a link to your page below.
- If you complete all the above before 11:59pm, November 1st, 2013, then you will receive up to 5% bonus point on your course grade. The better the letter, the higher the grade!
THIS LETTER CAN BE USED TO FULLFILL LEARNING OUTCOME 4.
IMPORTANT: If you wish to post your advice anonymously, please email your instructor to get an anonymous login. Otherwise, you will have to use your CAREER account to login. Note that the software that runs the Rhea wiki keeps track of who writes what and when, and this information is available for public view.
Letters of Advice
- Ethics At Purdue
- Understanding Academic Honesty is the First Step
- Ethics to Be a successful ECE student ECE400F13
- Ethics of Procrastination
- Ethics on Working as a Team, Collaborating, and Alone ECE400F13
- Getting YOUR work done in ECE
- Personal Ethics
- A Strictly Pragmatic Basis for Academic Ethics ECE400F13
- Just Because The Answer Is On Google Doesn't Mean You Should Use It
- Tips and Tricks for Surviving Purdue
- The first step towards success – Ethics in ECE
- Why Ethics are Important in Electrical Engineering
- Professional Implications Ethics at Purdue
- The Difference Between Cheating and Asking for Help
- Link to page containing letter
- etc.