Getting Started

Syllabus

Introduction

IS&T 3710 is offered as a virtual course, and all of your work, participation and tests will be done online. However, this course differs from a typical "independent study" course in that it is paced, that is, there are assignments and class participation activities you need to do each week.

You will probably find some things frustrating or confusing for the first few weeks, but please keep trying. I guarantee that after 2-3 weeks, you'll develop a rhythm for coming to the class web and participating, and it will seem very routine. There is no textbook available that covers global issues in IT, so we will be making the textbook as we go, through the posting of Specialty Topic pages. The benefit of this is that the information you study is probably more current than what is found in a text.

Since we will never have a face-to-face class meeting, listed here are the steps to get started and after that, for your weekly activities. Don't hesitate to email me or, make an appointment for a face-to-face office visit if you have questions. This is my sixth year of teaching online courses, and I can probably answer most questions by email.

The First Week

Weekly Activities

Don't procrastinate! Treat this class as if it were a scheduled class and set aside a specific time each week to study and participate (I do). The major reason people lose points in class is because they fail to meet deadlines. Each week you will:

Course Objectives

While information technologies remain the same across national borders, their usage and context change according to country cultures and national laws. Features such as telecommunications infrastructure, languages, business practice, intellectual property protection, and tariffs impact the adoption of IT in a transnational organization. This course will make you aware of the issues, give you resources to make informed decisions and, in general, raise your global awareness.

By the end of this semester, you will be able to:

Academic Dishonesty

As in the business world, each of you is expected to carry out your studies in this class with the highest standards of ethics and citizenship. Violations of the College of Business and Economics Policy and Procedures on Academic Dishonesty will result in immediate action including grade adjustment or loss of credit. I failed two students last year who violated this policy. The policy is available for review in the Dean's Office, Wattis 201.

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