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Ethics in Action CD-ROM, Version 1.2, Stand-Alone Version

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This new CD-ROM adds another dimension of interactivity to your course! The ETHICS IN ACTION CD-ROM creates a helpful multimedia learning environment for your students. They'll find insightful video clips and workbook exercises that help test their knowledge and skills for various ethical dilemmas. The CD-ROM contains a total of 60 minutes of video and has several reflective questions for each ethical dilemma presented. Each module begins with a Pre-Inventory that gives preliminary information and a self-assessment that gauges the student's knowledge in the subject area. Students are then asked to select a segment and watch the role play of the ethical dilemma and answer several reflective questions. After answering the questions, the student watches a classroom discussion that brings up pertinent issues and examines the approach taken by the counselor. At the completion of each module, there is a Post-Inventory that assesses the student's competence after completing the material in the module. After each segment, the student can save, print or email their answers to the reflective questions.

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First published January 1, 2014

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June 26, 2011
Not the most cutting edge in technology in the presentation, but the material covered is excellent, and the role play is very good. I enjoyed the layout of the program having thought provoking questions prior to viewing the video, after you view the role play, then after you view the class discussion. The laid back environment of the video was helpful to me, as that is definitely more of my style. That is not to suggest degradation of professionalism which must be maintained happens. I believe that one can maintain their professionalism while creating a more client friendly environment, as is portrayed in this material. I would have given it 3.5 stars but only whole stars are allowed.
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