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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington1 Introduction INFO/CSE 100, Fall 2006 Fluency in Information Technology http://courses.washington.edu/info100/ Brian J McFarlane samspade@u.washington.edu
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington2 Who am I? Technology Generalist and Enthusiast Experience –“Real World” 12 years IT work helpdesk -> sever admin -> programmer -> data architect -> project manager -> IT Director –Teaching Technology Seminars, workshops, conferences, guest lecturer…
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington3 Is your instructor a “real” person too? Married w/ 2 dogs Skiing, Hiking, Mtn Biking Libby Bilbo
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington4 Who are your TAs? Steven Ptak MW 1:30-2:20MW 2:30-3:20 Masa Kobashi –TTh 9:30-10:20 –TTh 1:30-2:20 Jennifer Rose –MW 12:30-1:20TTh 2:30-3:20
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington5 Readings and References Reading –Fluency with Information Technology, 2nd Ed »All reading assignments will be from this textbook References –ALL information about this class is on the website http://courses.washington.edu/info100/ http://courses.washington.edu/info100/ –See the Potpourri page under Student Resources for more information about the topics mentioned in the slides and lectures
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington6 About This Class Fluency with Information Technology (FIT) –This is the state-of-the-art IT class for non- technies »Fluency is better than computer literacy »FITness teaches how to use IT today… »… and how to learn IT throughout Life
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington7 Being Fluent FIT 100 teaches you to be fluent with technology –You will use Information Technology freely and easily to do things you want to do –Technology will not be “in the way” –You will be able to recover from bugs, errors, or unexpected situations (save that lost term paper!) –You will be in control and confident with IT
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington8 The Content FIT100 helps you become fluent by teaching –Skills like email and data processing –Concepts like how networks work, building Web pages with HTML –Capabilities like how to find accurate information on the WWW and debugging Integrates content by using projects
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington9 Lifetime of Learning Why is lifelong learning emphasized?!? –College taught theories last forever - the how to “think” –College facts have a shorter “shelf life” on average –What were they teaching the class of 1950 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
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington11 CSE100/INFO100 FIT100 is offered by the Computer Science & Engineering (CSE100) and the Information School (INFO100) –It doesn’t matter which you registered for –FIT100 has no prerequisites except being a UW student –FIT100 is for non-technical students –If you are a “techie” or you plan to major in science, engineering, etc… take CSE142
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington12 Is FIT100 for you? Take FIT100 if you… –Want to learn about the application and science of information technology (IT) –Want to prepare for a lifetime of learning IT –Are willing to think and study extensively –Can attend all classes and labs –Can devote 5-credits of student time to the class 3X Lectures 2X Labs 8-15 hours of outside time (reading, hw, projects, studying, and most important - practicing)
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington13 But, Maybe Not Do not take FIT100 if … –You only want to learn a few skills like word processing, email, navigating the web for that see: http://www.washington.edu/computing/catalog/gen/Catalog.html http://www.washington.edu/computing/catalog/gen/Catalog.html –You don’t have time to attend class and lab –You want a good grade with little work –You expect someone else to do the work FIT100 is offered every term, except summer!
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington14 Some Thoughts about Grades Looking at the numbers… –4.0-2.0 Students who passed with a 2.0 or better came to all classes, read the book, came to all labs, and took all the exams –1.9-0.0 Students who did poorly skipped classes, skipped labs, didn’t attempt parts of their projects –Students in recent quarters were sent to the conduct committee and received academic probation
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington15 Overview of Course Projects HTML and web page creation Javascript and basic programming skills Spreadsheets and Relational Database creation using MS Excell and MS Access
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington16 Readings We will follow the book Fluency with Information Technology closely –Readings are assigned for each class –Reading the material BEFORE class will… »Make the lectures more useful »Allow you to ask thoughtful questions in class »Prepare you for unannounced quizzes –What do you do if you don’t know what has been assigned?
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The Information School of the University of Washington FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington 17 What’s on this WebSite? http://courses.washington.edu/info100/
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The Information School of the University of Washington Sept 27FIT100-01-Introduction @ University of Washington18 An Assignment Assignment 1 is a treasure hunt –Find the class web page –Locate Assignment 1 –Print it out –Use the syllabus to answer the questions –Turn it in Friday in class to your TA (write your name and section)
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