Dr. Michael Featherstone

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
{ Making Microsoft Office work for you Organizing Your Life at work and home in the Cloud Presented by: Matthew Baker (321)
Advertisements

Dr. Michael Featherstone Intro to E-Commerce. Introduction COMMUNICATION MODES My Web site GOOGLE ‘Mike Featherstone’ BING ‘Mike Featherstone’ The IME375.
HNA-Drive Familiarization Presentation. From the address bar in your preferred internet browser, navigate to Site supports: Internet.
Technological Convergence for Institutions & Audiences
Twitter is a social networking web application where you can leave messages know as tweets on people’s page who are known as followers.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Intro to E-Commerce. Introduction: Administrative details Tools. My course website =
Creating Your Own Website
Dr. Michael Featherstone Management 504. Introduction Administrative Stuff Your Grades Presentations Group and/or Individual Test Results Participation/Communication/Discussion.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Intro to E-Commerce. Introduction COMMUNICATION MODES My Web site GOOGLE ‘Mike Featherstone’ BING ‘Mike Featherstone’ The IME375.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Intro to E-Commerce. Introduction COMMUNICATION MODES My Web site GOOGLE ‘Mike Featherstone’ BING ‘Mike Featherstone’ The IME375.
Dr. Michael D. Featherstone Summer 2013 Introduction to e-Commerce Web Analytics.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Project Management IME380.
CSC 200 Lecture 0 – An Overview Length: 40:23. Resources for the Course College Home Page – Instructor Home Page –
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 5 Slides: Putting It All Together.
Internet Safety and Productivity Tips Presented by ITS Kerri Sorenson and Sean Hernandez December 11, 8:30-9:00 am.
MOBILE INFORMATION LITERACY CURRICULUM Module 4 Slides: Working Online and Using Information via Mobile Devices.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Intro to E-Commerce. Introduction COMMUNICATION MODES My Web site GOOGLE ‘Mike Featherstone’ BING ‘Mike Featherstone’ The IME375.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Project Management - ime380.
ITS Lunch & Learn November 13, What is Office 365? Office 365 is Microsoft’s software as a service offering. It includes hosted and calendaring.
Dr. Michael Featherstone Project Management IME380.
+ Volunteer Program Cristina C. Cahill. + BETTER IMPACT: Standard edition.
With Weebly.com. What hoop do I have to jump through to create my own site? Is it expensive? Is it time consuming? Do I have to be tech savvy? Will it.
Office Introduction BERNARD DADY Bernard Dady.
SuccessFactors - Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question: I don't have easy access to a computer at work. What other options do I have? Answer: SuccessFactors.
What is Cloud Computing?
Office 2016 and Windows 10: Essential Concepts and Skills
Get Mobilized Today at 360Apps.me
An introduction to developing and teaching an online course
How to compose a message to a teacher
Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies
Guidelines and Info: Webquest (& Report) and Teacher e-Portfolio
The Importance of Technology
INF 103 MART Successful Learning/inf103mart.com
PROBLEM SOLVING AND PROGRAMMING
A Shift is Here Embracing a World Filled with Digital Natives.
SMS MARKETING.
Send the professor (This is also listed in the syllabus)
FAS Instructor John Morris
INF 103 Education for Service-- snaptutorial.com.
Overview The promotion of products or brands via Digital media Digital Media  Search Engine Marketing Search Engine Marketing  Social Media Marketing.
INF 103 Teaching Effectively-- snaptutorial.com
INF 103 Education for Service-- tutorialrank.com
Fourth Session MR Computer Group 10/12/15
English 2070/4070 MyWritingLabPlus.
What is Google Classroom?
Teaching with Moodle at Lapel High School
ORIENTATION TO CANVAS.
IT for Students Need IT Help? Visit
Get Mobilized Today at 360Apps.me
Lecture 0 Course Information
Web 2.0 Technologies and Community Building Online by
DO NOW Power up your laptop or electronic device.
Richland 1 professional development
Introduction to e-Commerce
effective and affordable ways to connect with your audience
Consumer Behaviour PROJECT WORK Laura Grazzini
Business Organization and Administration
Microcomputers in Business
PHYS 202 Intro Physics II Catalog description: A continuation of PHYS 201 covering the topics of electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics.
SOCIAL MEDIA IN MANUFACTURING
Blackboard Tutorial (Student)
ELC Blackboard Orientation
Dr. Michael D. Featherstone
Project Management - ime380
New Mexico Broadband Program Internet Tools for Small Business
CS 2530 Intermediate Computing Dr. Schafer
Social Media and Your Club
MIS 5302 Managing Technology and Systems Week 4
Are you ready for an online course?
Building Your Moodle Course
Presentation transcript:

Dr. Michael Featherstone Intro to E-Commerce Dr. Michael Featherstone

Skype – my username = mfeatherst1 Introduction COMMUNICATION MODES   The IME375 Assignment page GOOGLE ‘IME375’  BING ‘IME375’ Google ‘Mike Featherstone’ http://www.jsuccba.com/feather/375assignments.htm Listen/watch lectures – Lectures are available on the Assignment Page (Video Lectures). Review associated lecture notes – they will be on the Assignment Page as well (Lecture Notes/PowerPoints). Skype – my username = mfeatherst1  Use Skype to call Use Skype to IM Text – 404.388.6767 Twitter – @ime375 or @featherst1 – I haven’t used it much in the past, but will if requested.

Introduction: Administrative details Tools. BlackBoard – MOSTLY FOR TESTS Our ‘text’ is the Assignment Page. http://www.jsuccba.com/feather/375assignments.htm Wall Street Journal Blogs (links on assignment page) SKYPE – You may it to contact me. E-mail – Practice your best e-Mail etiquette. ALWAYS include ‘ime375’ in the subject line. Sign with your full name. Use the Spell checker and grammar checker (i.e. it’s smart to compose your e-mail to me in Word first) The quality (or absence thereof) will have an impact on your grade Hours – schedule. Text first for appointment!!! I’m available for calls Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 11:00-12:30 and 1:30-3:00..

Introduction - Tools for you WSJ Subscription info on Assignment page. Student.wsj.com Evernote

Introduction CLASS EVENTS   Expect about 5 or 6 tests and a comprehensive final exam. That means it is IMPERITIVE that you keep up with the assigned readings. I usually DO NOT lecture specifically on readings I assign, so that means if you have questions about them, you need to ask about them (txt or email) Tests are “open web” and time constrained Going over the allotted time by more than ONE MINUTE may result in a significant penalty Review assigned videos BE FAMILIAR WITH THE LECTURE POWERPOINTS.

Introduction How will your grade be determined? I don’t “give” grades. You earn your grade. My experience is that students may choose to do extraordinary work in a class and earn an exemplary grade. I also understand that each student has differing priorities and/or schedule conflicts. These may impede your work in the class, and thus you may not earn the grade you might otherwise have. Finally some students may simply choose not to put forth the effort required to obtain a passing grade. I leave that choice to the student. 6

Introduction – Course Objectives – Overview (high level) To develop factual knowledge (terminology, classifications, methods, trends). To develop Web research skills (beyond Wikipedia). To develop the ability to apply course material and Tech tools to improve rational thinking, problem solving and decision making. To enable students to understand the Internet's significant events and its evolution from a historical perspective. To enable students to better understand the business environment of the Web and provide a ‘theoretical underpinning' To enable students to better understand the fundamental revenue mechanisms driving the current expansion of e-Commerce and e-Business websites. To enable students to better understand current e-Commerce marketing strategies 7

Introduction – Course Objectives – Detailed Guidelines Discuss the origins and growth of PC’s, the Web, and e-Commerce Describe some ways e-Commerce differs from ‘pre-Web’ business Recognize and discuss new Web business applications Describe types of e-Commerce business models Understand the evolution of e-Commerce For example – Amazon.com Give an overview of the current state of the conduct of business on the Web and study the ‘Major Players’ Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, E-bay Describe current and new marketing strategies for e-businesses Discuss the present extraordinary change in user access to the Web Think “Bandwidth Understand the term Cloud computing and it’s impact on design of sites Impact of iPads and Tablet computers Impact of other Mobile devices - iPhone, Androids, et. al. - and the concept of convergence

Introduction – E-Commerce So that is what we are going to learn. Here is how we are going to learn it. Video Lectures Podcasts Power points (lecture notes) Other media Blogs Vlogs Streaming video Various websites

Introduction – E-Commerce A reporter interviewed Albert Einstein. At the end of the interview, the reporter asked if he could have Einstein's phone number so he could call if he had further questions. “Certainly” replied Einstein. He picked up the phone directory and looked up his phone number, then wrote it on a slip of paper and handed it to the reporter. Dumbfounded, the reporter said, "You are considered to be the smartest man in the world and you can't remember your own phone number?” Einstein replied, “Why should I memorize something when I know where to find it?”

Introduction – E-Commerce Today one can find everything on the web… and most everything on YouTube. Thanks to our (your) data exhaust (Data exhaust is the data generated as a byproduct of people's online actions and choices. Data exhaust consists of the various files generated by web browsers and their plug-ins such as cookies, log files, temporary internet files and and .sol files (flash cookies) whatis.techtarget.com/definition/data-exhaust Google alone processes 24 petabytes of data every day. And that was in 2013. Facebook gets more than 10 million new photos uploaded every hour. WAIT, WHAT???

Introduction – E-Commerce A BYTE is a character of information. This sentence consists of 54 bytes (including spaces). A K- BYTE (Kilobyte) is 1000 characters of information

Introduction – E-Commerce A BYTE is a character of information. This sentence consists of 54 bytes (including spaces). A K- BYTE (Kilobyte) is 1000 characters of information A Megabyte is a million characters of information (1000 K-bytes)

Introduction – E-Commerce A BYTE is a character of information. This sentence consists of 54 bytes (including spaces). A K- BYTE (Kilobyte) is 1000 characters of information A Megabyte is a million characters of information (1000 K-bytes) A Gigabyte is 1000 Megabytes

Introduction – E-Commerce A BYTE is a character of information. This sentence consists of 54 bytes (including spaces). A K- BYTE (Kilobyte) is 1000 characters of information A Megabyte is a million characters of information (1000 K-bytes) A Gigabyte is 1000 Megabytes A Terabyte is 1000 Gigabytes

Introduction – E-Commerce A BYTE is a character of information. This sentence consists of 54 bytes (including spaces). A K- BYTE (Kilobyte) is 1000 characters of information A Megabyte is a million characters of information (1000 K-bytes) A Gigabyte is 1000 Megabytes A Terabyte is 1000 Gigabytes A Petabyte is 1000 Terabytes Here is the numerical representation of a Petabyte 1,000,000,000,000,000

Introduction – E-Commerce A BYTE is a character of information. This sentence consists of 54 bytes (including spaces). A K- BYTE (Kilobyte) is 1000 characters of information A Megabyte is a million characters of information (1000 K-bytes) A Gigabyte is 1000 Megabytes A Terabyte is 1000 Gigabytes A Petabyte is 1000 Terabytes Here is the numerical representation of a Petabyte 1,000,000,000,000,000 An Exabyte is 1000 Petabytes

Introduction – E-Commerce Some terms used to describe e-Commerce New Disruptive Exponential change Paradigm shift Punctuated equilibrium M-Commerce Media Convergence

Introduction – E-Commerce Some ways E-Commerce affects the business environment for Small and Medium size Enterprises (SME’s) They no longer need to depend on a small number of customers They are able to spread risk by operating across more geographies They have direct access to international suppliers and customers

This Concludes This Lecture Thank you for your attention 20