In a maximum of four (4) pages, Adopt the perspective/position of ONE stakeholder in the case In a maximum of four (4) pages (excluding appendices and references), o Adopt the perspective/position of ONE stakeholder in the case; o From that stakeholder’s perspective, address the situation described in the article Can’t Put down Your Device? That’s by Design using the following steps: 1. Identify the moral or ethical issues. 2. Construct approaches or options to the issues you identified in question 1. 3. Evaluate the arguments for each option using an ethical framework/lens.

In a maximum of four (4) pages, Adopt the perspective/position of ONE stakeholder in the case In a maximum of four (4) pages (excluding appendices and references), o Adopt the perspective/position of ONE stakeholder in the case; o From that stakeholder’s perspective, address the situation described in the article Can’t Put down Your Device? That’s by Design using the following steps: 1. Identify the moral or ethical issues. 2. Construct approaches or options to the issues you identified in question 1. 3. Evaluate the arguments for each option using an ethical framework/lens. 4. Reach decisions/recommendations based upon ethical reasoning.This assignment should be in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double or single-spaced (your choice on this assignment), 1” margins all around, with page numbers and your name in the header. You must use either APA format. As with all professional forms of communication, style, and grammatical correctness matter. Assignments researchy formatted or with grammatical, spelling, or usage errors will incur a reduction in grade. This is not a research paperNOTE** For the ethical framework in number 3, we have to to use the two books from the course, Also, I uploaded a PDF for the article for Bazerman from the course; you can use it too. Don’t use any other sources! Also, make sure it’s only 4 pages. English is not my first language; I’m an international student, so try to use clear and simple words. These are the books from the course: