CS300 Computers in Society Web- based course Rekha Gupta
CS 300 Delivery –BlackBoard Discussion boards Assignment submission Announcements
Course Characteristics Discussions (Blackboard) –Current Events –Debates on Societal Issues Presentation –Multimedia presentation given in a forum environment Written paper –Research paper on Computers in Society
Syllabus Goals and Objectives Course Requirements Schedule Grading Criteria Required Text Contact Information
Forum Common theme for discussion/research Moderated discussion of topics Group project with individual requirements: –PowerPoint Presentation –Submitted to the course Blackboard –Length of 8 – 10 minutes –Evaluations of other students –Contribute to forum environment of other forum groups
Written Project Background: historical context, applicable literature Benefits and ethical issues of Computers in Society Through: supporting arguments, conclusions, references
Current Events Due every week Keeps the course content current Schedule of topics provided Used as a resource for written projects and forum presentations
Current Event Requirements Submit on time through the Discussion Board Must be –Pertinent –Current –Reputable
Current Event Requirements Text version, or URL of on-line version Article date Summary Description of associated computer technology Relation to course topic Interest
Lots to Discuss Current Events Forum presentations –Planning of your own –Debate of others Course lecture topics
Grading Current Events - 15% Examinations (2) - 30% Final Paper - 20% Forum Presentation - 20% Discussion Participation - 15%
Course Topics History of computers and definitions of a society History of the Internet and current uses Societal issues due to computers
Topics Computers and their roles in the areas of: Communications Government - Privacy and Information Security Computer Crime Education Business Transportation Medicine Reliability Intellectual Property/Constitutional Issues Professional Ethics and Responsibilities