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Announcements If you are hoping for a spot in the class Attend lectures and lab Ask the TA to add you to the Catalyst tools Do the work Less flexibility for overloading this quarter because of tight lab space 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Announcements When do labs start? This week—today and tomorrow! 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool 2

Welcome to FIT100 Fluency with Information Technology D.A. Clements 6/4/ INFO100 and CSE100 © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

4 INFO100/CSE100 FIT100 is offered by The Information School (INFO100) Computer Science & Engineering Department (CSE100) It doesn’t matter which course you registered for FIT100 has no prerequisites except being a student at UW 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Clicker question Which class are you enrolled in? 1. CSE INFO Hoping to add the class 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Fluency with Information Technology Fluency Thinking in another language Information Technology "The use of computers and telecommunications to retrieve and store and transmit information"—Princeton Univ. 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

7 Being Fluent FIT100 teaches you to be Fluent with IT What does that mean for you? Using IT freely and easily Making technology your friend Recovering from bugs, errors, or unexpected situations Being in control and confident … now and in the future Becoming Fluent is no small feat! 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

8 The Content FIT100 helps you to become Fluent by learning Skills, like spreadsheets, databases, … Concepts, like how networks work, building Web pages with HTML … Capabilities, like how to find accurate information on the WWW, debugging, … Integrates content by doing projects 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

9 About This Class FIT goes beyond computer literacy FITness concept from NSF/NRC study FITness teaches how to use IT today learn IT throughout life UW was first in the US with a FIT class 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

10 Lifetime of Learning Why is lifelong learning emphasized? Consider a college education as a “product” with a 50-year “useful life” What did the class of 1959 need to know about technology to be still employed today? Your career 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

11 Lifetime of Learning What did the class of 1959 learn about technology? The first computers were developed in the 1940s First packet sent on the “Internet” in 1969 PC as the personal computer was used ~1980 WWW was developed in 1994 No fixed set of topics is “everything” you need 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

12 Is FIT100 for You? Take FIT100 if you want to… learn applications & the science of IT prepare for a lifetime of expanding your use of IT and if you are willing to … think and study intensively attend all lectures and labs devote “5 credits” of study time this term FIT100 is worth it... you’ll use this class for a lifetime 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Five credits is…. 3 hours/week in lecture 2 hours/week in lab 10 hours/week outside of class 15 hours total per week! Some students spend more time, some less Time depends on your background and experience with IT 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

14 But, Maybe Not Do not take FIT100 if you want to learn only a few skills like word processing, , Web, etc. don’t have time to attend class, lab want a good grade with little work… FIT100 doesn’t repeat classes you’ve had expect someone else to do the work FIT100 is offered every term … take it later 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

15 Some Stats Looking at the numbers … GPA Students who passed came to all classes, prepared for quizzes, read book, came to all labs GPA Students who did poorly skipped classes (and so missed quizzes), skipped labs, didn’t attempt parts of projects … 9 Students in recent quarter sent to Conduct Committee and got Academic Probation 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

16 Taking FIT Is Worth It Previous students said … “FIT100 was very valuable, even though it involved a lot of work (and I do mean a LOT)” “FIT100 expanded and brought precision to my thinking” If you can commit to FIT – great!Welcome If this isn’t the quarter, withdraw so some other student can have a chance 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

17 Class Mechanics Textbooks Fluency with Information Technology, L. Snyder, Addison-Wesley JavaScript Phrasebook C. Wenz, Sam's Publishing Clickers All details are on the course Web site 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Clicker questions Do you have a copy of the textbook? Do you have a clicker now? 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Course Web site pdf copy of first chapter is linked from today's lecture on the Calendar. I'll get a copy of the second chapter scanned. A few copies of the book are available at Course Reserves in Odegaard library for 24-hour checkout. 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool 19

20 Class Mechanics Grading Labs and Homework Assignments 3 Projects (each with 2 parts) 10 pop quizzes during lab Clicker quizzes during lecture Weekly posts to online discussion forum All details are on the course Web site 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

21 FIT100 course Web site Web site = Online syllabus FIT100 Web site TAs and Office Hours Calendar gives you control! Readings Assignments Due dates Lecture screencasts See Announcements! 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

FIT100 Course Web Site FIT100 Web site 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool 22

Instructor D.A. Clements, MLIS Lecturer, Information School Web designer and developer 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

24 Teaching Assistants FIT100 Has 3 Great TAs... Yuan Lin 3 rd Year PhD student Information Science 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

25 Teaching Assistants FIT100 Has 3 Great TAs... Miranda Belarde-Lewis 2 nd Year PhD student Information Science 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

26 Teaching Assistants FIT100 Has 3 Great TAs... Jeff Hemsley 1 st Year PhD student Information Science 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

CLUE Tutor And one great tutor! Rick Chen, Informatics Senior TBD 6/4/ © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

28 Get Help When You Need It! Tutoring at CLUE (MGH 044) TBD, pm Instructor’s office hours (MGH 330J) Tuesdays, pm Drop-in labs Wednesdays, TBD Thursdays, am (MGH430) Fridays, pm (MGH430) 6/4/2016 Additional help every day! © 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

29 New to computers? Many students come to FIT100 knowing , WWW, word processing But, if you have never used a PC... Do not fear FIT100! Do expect a steep learning curve Come to the drop-in labs for more one-on- one help 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

30 Class Web Site FIT100 maximizes computers & Internet Class Web site … memorize it! Everything you need to know will be on the site, especially announcements Always check the Web page first! 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

31 The Calendar The Calendar gives you control... 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

32 Readings We will follow Fluency with Information Technology (FIT) closely Readings are assigned for each class Read the material before class… makes the lectures much more useful prepares you for clicker quizzes and online quizzes in lab For next class read Chapter 1 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

Clicker Quiz What do you do if you don't know what's been assigned? 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool 33

FIT100 Course Calendar FIT100 Calendar 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool 34

35 An Assignment Homework 1 is a Treasure Hunt Wait to start it until after this week's Lab 1 Find the FIT100 web page Find the HW1 link on the Calendar Go to the Catalyst WebQ online Find the answers in the course Web site Submit it online it in before 10pm on Wednesday, 10/89/2009 If you’re here hoping to register for FIT100 when someone drops, do Lab 1 and HW1. Attend lab and lecture. Do the work! 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool

36 Summary FIT100 is a serious class that requires effort, but it delivers knowledge you can use now and throughout your life FIT100 is Skills, Concepts, Capabilities Good study habits are key to success Have no time? Want an easy class? Skip FIT! Teaching staff is here to help you learn Yuan, Miranda, and Jeff, and D.A., and Rick Chen at CLUE FIT100 may be the coolest class you ever take! 6/4/2016© 2009 D.A. Clements, UW iSchool