Green Sheet
Course Data
Course number: | CIS-002-62Z |
Course title: | Computers and the Internet in Society |
Term: | Winter 2013 |
Instructor: | Hann So email: sohann@fhda.edu http://voyager.deanza.edu/~hso/cis2 voice mail message: 864-8999 x3246 My email is the preferred method of contact. If you email me, I will respond within 24 hours. |
Number of credits: | 4 |
Required textbook: | Ethics in Information Technology by George W. Reynolds. Fourth Edition. Course Technology. 2012. ISBN-13: 978-1-111-53412-7
(http://www.cengagebrain.com/shop/isbn/9781111534127 (Coupon code: FALL2012* expired 9/30/12)) Optional textbooks: A Gift of Fire by Sara Baase. Third Edition. Pearson Prentice Hall. 2008. ISBN-13: 978-0-13-600848-4 Understanding Computers in a Changing Society by Deborah Morley. Fourth Edition. Course Technology. 2011. ISBN-13: 978-0-538-75448-4 De Anza College Bookstore Phone: 408-864-8907 or 864-8949 http://books.deanza.edu/home.aspx |
Welcome
Welcome to Computers and the Internet in Society. I am pleased you are joining us for this class. I want to take this opportunity to welcome you and to give you an overview of what to expect and what you need to do next. I am looking forward to this quarter with you.
Course Description
This course introduces a critical examination of the capabilities and uses of the Internet, computers and cellular communications, and how they are changing business, law, politics, health, education,entertainment, and society.
General Purpose
Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Analyze the effect of the Internet, computers, and cellular communications on individuals, culture, and society.
- Analyze the effects of the Internet, computers, and cellular communications on institutions, including education, business, economics, and politics.
- Judge the effect of the Internet and computers on law and ethics.
- Consider trends that may affect the future.
Requirements
- Access to a computer with an Internet connection
- E-mail address
- You must have access to a latest version of a browser such as Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari and IE 9.
Orientation
Complete the De Anza Distance Learning Online Orientation - On the De Anza Distance Learning page, click on Online Orientation and choose CIS 2: Computers and the Internet in Society from the list of orientations.
Scholarly Conduct
The De Anza College Schedule, in the section titled "Academic Integrity," states that "The submission of work which is not the product of a student's personal effort, or work which in some way circumvents the given rules and regulations will not be tolerated." An infraction of Academic Integrity may result in a failing grade.
Discussion Questions
Discussion question responses must be at least 150 words. They must reflect critical thought. To receive the full points for a DQ, the students need to clearly state and support their ideas. Whenever possible, please try to relate the course content to real-world applications from work experiences.
Participation
Participation online is very important. To earn full participation points, the students are expected to post at least 2 substantive messages a day for 4 out of 7 days a week. Adding something of substance would consist of new ideas, perspectives, pointed follow-up questions, responses to discussion questions, etc. Initial DQ responses do not count for participation.
Please note that both quantity and quality are important considerations when it comes to participation. A message that says simply, "I agree," for example, would not constitute participation because it does not add anything of substance to the discussion.
Assignments
The assignments will be graded online. When you complete an assignment, you must upload it and send me an e-mail notification that the assignment is complete. Otherwise I don't know. Your grade on the assignment will be returned electronically.
Late Work
Late work will be assigned a 10% per day penalty. Work submitted over two weeks late will earn a maximum of 10%.
Tests
There will be a final exam.
Grading
Grading is on an absolute scale as shown below.
Discussion Questions | 1 DQ = 5 points, 22 DQs = 110 points |
Participation | 1 day = 2.5 points, 4 days = 10 points, 11 weeks = 110 points |
Quiz | 1 quiz = 10 points, 11 quizzes = 110 points |
Assignment | 1 assignment = 20 points, 11 assignments = 220 points |
Final Test | 150 points |
Total | 700 points |
Points | Grading |
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665-700 (95-100%) | A |
630-664 (90-94%) | A- |
609-629 (87-89%) | B+ |
588-608 (84-86%) | B |
560-587 (80-83%) | B- |
539-559 (77-79%) | C+ |
518-538 (74-76%) | C |
490-517 (70-73%) | C- |
469-489 (67-69%) | D+ |
448-468 (64-66%) | D |
420-447 (60-63%) | D- |
0-419 (0-59%) | F |
Final Grades
You may access your final grades by going to My portal at https://myportal.fhda.edu/cp/home/displaylogin.
Schedule of Assignments
Week | Ethics in Information Technology | Reading: A Gift of Fire | Reading: Understanding Computers | Assignment (Due date) |
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Wk 1 | An Overview of Ethics Ch. 1 | The Ubiquity of Computers and the Rapid Pace of Change Ch 1.1 | Introduction to the World of Computers Ch 1 | DQ#1 (Day 2) (Monday is Day 1), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #1 (Day 7), Assignment #1 (Day 7) |
Wk 2 | An Overview of Ethics Ch. 1 | New Developments and Dramatic Impacts Ch 1.2 | A Closer Look at Hardware and Software Ch 2 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #2 (Day 7), Assignment #2 (Day 7) |
Wk 3 | Ethics for IT Workers and IT Users Ch. 2 | An Introduction to Some Issues and Themes Ch 1.3 Ethics Ch 1.4 |
The Internet and the World Wide Web Ch 3, pp. 93-125 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #3 (Day 7), Assignment #3 (Day 7) |
Wk 4 | Privacy Ch. 4 | Privacy Ch 2 | Computer Security and Privacy, Ch 5 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #4 (Day 7), Assignment #4 (Day 7) |
Wk 5 | Freedom of Expression Ch. 5 | Freedom of Speech Ch 3 | Censorship and Privacy Issues Ch 3, pp. 128-133 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #5 (Day 7), Assignment #5 (Day 7) |
Wk 6 | Computer and Internet Crime Ch. 3 | Crime Ch 5 | Network and Internet Security Ch 4 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #6 (Day 7), Assignment #6 (Day 7) |
Wk 7 | Intelelctual Property Ch. 6 | Intellectual Property Ch 4 | Intellectual Property Rights Ch 6, pp.233-237 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #7 (Day 7), Assignment #7 (Day 7) |
Wk 8 | Ethics of IT Organizations Ch. 8 | Professional Ethics and Responsibilities Ch 9 | Ethics Ch 6, pp. 238-249 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #8 (Day 7), Assignment #8 (Day 7) |
Wk 9 | Software Development Ch. 9 | Errors, Failures and Risk Ch 8 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #9 (Day 7), Assignment #9 (Day 7) |
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Wk 10 | The Impact of Information Technology on Productivity and Quality of Life Ch. 8 | Work Ch 6 | Health, Access, and the Environment Ch 7 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #10 (Day 7), Assignment #10 (Day 7) |
Wk 11 | Social Networking Ch. 11 | Evaluating and Controlling Technology Ch 7 | Emerging Technologies Ch 8 | DQ#1 (Day 2), DQ#2 (Day 4), Quiz #11 (Day 7), Assignment #11 (Day 7) |
Wk 12 | Review | Review | Review | Final exam |
Distance Learning Center
The Distance Learning Center office staff provides support with administrative questions, college procedures, extra course materials and handouts, and general information.
Office Location: Media & Learning Center, room 250
Main number: (408) 864-8969
FAX numbers: (408) 864-5546, 864-8245
E-mail: distance@deanza.edu
Web site: http://deanza.edu/distance/index.html
Student Resources: http://deanza.edu/distance/student_resources.html
Notice of Learning Disabilities
If there are any students with a learning disability or physical challenge, you are entitled to any assistance you need to achieve your academic goals. De Anza College has an on-campus lab with talking computers, print enlargers, tactile maps of the campus, and other alternate learning options. If you or anyone you know would benefit from such a service, please call Disabled Student Services at (408) 864-8753.
TTY number: (408) 864-5650
Please also contact us if you have suggestions for making this course more learning accessible for you.