IS 680
Social Issues in Information Technology
Spring 2004
Tom Hankins, instructor Phone: 304-746-2044 (w)
800-642-9842, x2044
E-mail: thankins@marshall.edu Fax: 304-746-2063 304-562-0321 (h)
I. Purpose and objectives
■ Become aware of ways information technology affects and interacts with people’s lives
■ Practice active learning in which you take responsibility for your own learning
■ Engage in collaborative learning in which you and your peers are constructively critical of one another’s efforts in order to improve the quality of your work
■ Become acquainted with resources available to support research
■ Improve your written and oral communications skills
II. Course requirements and grades
Attend class. Complete the assignments. Read assigned material before coming to class. Class sessions offer you opportunities to discuss what you have read, apply your ideas to problem situations, and learn from others in the class. You will guide the discussion of some of the text readings.
Your grade for the class will be based on class activities and projects, an individual term project, and my evaluation of your class participation.
Grading will necessarily be somewhat subjective.
III. Text
Computers in Society 11th edition
Paul De Palma, editor
McGraw-Hill/Dushkin, 2004
IV. Term project
You are to prepare a paper and a presentation discussing a social issue related to information technology. The topic is subject to my approval. Plan to have an approved topic by March 25. In an addendum to the paper describe your use of research aids available through the Marshall University library system.
V. Tentative course outline and assignments
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Discussion Topics |
Readings |
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15 Jan |
Introduction . . . to the class of participants |
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22 Jan |
Movie: Metropolis |
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29 Jan |
Movie: War Games |
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5 Feb |
Movie: Hackers |
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12 Feb |
Movie: The Net | |
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19 Feb |
PBS’ Triumph of the Nerds (Part 1) Unit 1: “Introduction” |
1 - 3 |
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26 Feb |
Unit 2: “The Economy” (Class will not meet; WebCT discussion assignment) |
4 - 9 |
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4 Mar |
PBS’ Triumph of the Nerds (Part 2) Unit 3: “Work and the Workplace” |
10 - 17 |
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11 Mar |
PBS’ Triumph of the Nerds (Part 3) Unit 4: “Computers, People, and Social Participation” |
18 - 22 |
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18 Mar |
✪ ✪ ✪ Spring Break – No Class ✪ ✪ ✪ |
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25 Mar |
Unit 5: “Societal Institutions: Law and Politics” |
23 - 29 |
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1 Apr |
Unit 6: “Risk and Security” |
30 - 36 |
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8 Apr |
Unit 7: “International Perspectives and Issues” |
37 - 41 |
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15 Apr |
Unit 8: “Philosophical Frontiers” |
42 - 46 |
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22 Apr |
Presentation preparation |
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29 Apr |
Class presentations Class evaluation |
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