There's another online tool here to guide students through making an ethical decision. It presents a case study and then the user can 'ask' other relevant people what they think to help make the decision.
The tool is freely available and can be a...
This page has an approach to help people in business and the professions be more effectively ethical when making workplace decisions. There are 8 ethical tests (based on the ethical philosophical tradition) that can be applied to an ethical dilemm...
The group has recently been spammed by a user called 'Norah Grant'. I've deleted and banned the user, but you may still receive emails notifying you that a comment has been left on your page.
Apologies for this, I've now changed the settings of th...
Dan Ariely, a professor of behavioral economics at Duke University, presents examples of cognitive illusions that help illustrate why humans make predictably irrational decisions.
What is your role and the institution that you work for?
I'm the Values Exchange Project Development Lead at Staffordshire University
Are you currently using the Values Exchange to support teaching? If yes, please tell us a little about it.
I'm not using it directly, but I am working with tutors to develop its use with their students.
Are you currently using the Values Exchange for e-democracy? If yes, please tell us a little about it.
I have created a range of sample cases to show new users the range of issues that could be explored using the Values Exchange. Some of these are the type of question that could be part of a university-wide decision-making process, for example, should parking remain free at the uni?
Standing at a personal or professional crossroads, do you try to think rationally or go by gut feeling. It might be time to start thinking about the way you think, writes Jonah Lehrer.