ࡱ> rtqY )bjbjzKzK 7f! b! b! @@8,4B:::::>Sg $B&B&B&B&B&B&B$DqGJBsssJB::_BU"U"U"s::$BU"s$BU"U" :<:`DHd T;BuB0B6;^;Ha ;H4<<l;H=ssU"sssssJBJB!TsssBssss;Hsssssssss@B : IT 1130 Introduction to Information Technology Course information Instructor: Dr. Y. Daniel LiangOffice: Science Center 272Office Phone: (912) 344 - 3264email:y.daniel.liang@gmail.comOffice Hours:  HYPERLINK "https://yongdanielliang.github.io/fall2019/Officehours.htm" https://yongdanielliang.github.io/fall2019/Officehours.htm Text: NoneCourse URL: HYPERLINK "https://yongdanielliang.github.io/" https://yongdanielliang.github.io/  Prerequisites The course presumes a thorough familiarity with the basic productivity tools. Catalog Description A 3 credit course that provides students with an introduction to IT as an academic discipline and the structure of the BS IT degree at Georgia Southern. It also provides students with an introduction to the range of applications of Information Technology. Finally, it introduces students to some of the techniques that they will need for later courses, in particular networking, virtualization and operating systems, and databases and SQL. This course is part of the IT core required for all IT majors. Course Outcome On completion of the course, students will be able to Demonstrate a basic understanding of the field of IT, including the ability: Define the term Information Technology; Explain the specializations within the BS IT degree; Recognize the disciplines that have contributed to the emergence of IT, namely Computer Science, Information Systems, and Computer Engineering; Understand the difference between CS, IS, and IT. Identify areas in which IT has significantly impacted individuals, organizations and/or societies, including ethical, legal and policy issues. Describe the attributes of an IT professional. Demonstrate an understanding of basic information technology software applications, including the ability to: Using a given specification, create a simple database; Use SQL for simple queries using the Access database management system; Textbooks The instructor will provide extensive notes. Class Class time will be used for short lectures, design examples, in class exercises, and quizzes and exams. Class attendance is expected and students are responsible for all material covered in class. Missed work, quizzes, or exams will receive a grade of zero. Class disruption (cell phones, sleeping, talking, etc.) during class will not be tolerated. A warning will be given on the first instance and you will be asked to leave the class on any subsequent instances. Grading Grades will be determined from: attendance (5% Attendance will be checked regularly, but not for every class). Exercise (20% each), three exams (15% each), and final exam (30%). Evaluation scheme is subject to change with a prior notice. Dates for exams will be announced in the class. Final grades will be based on the following scale: A (90 - 100), B (80 - 89), C (70 79), D (60 69), and F (< 60). The instructor reserves the right to adjust the grading percentages and scale if necessary. Extenuating circumstances that prevent timely submittal of work must be discussed with the instructor at least 24 hours in advance or cleared through the Office of the Dean of Students (including a death in the family, serious injury, or illness). Students must supply appropriate documentation verifying the extenuating circumstances that prevented a timely submittal of the assignment. last Day to Withdraw Without Academic Penalty Oct 14, 2019 Tentative Weekly Plan Week 1Computer BasicsWeek 2Computer BasicsWeek 3Number SystemsWeek 4Number SystemsWeek 4Exam #1 Week 5Access DBWeek 6SQLWeek 7SQLWeek 8Exam #2Week 9HTML/CSSWeek 10HTML/CSS/JavaScriptWeek 11JavaScriptWeek 12Exam #3Week 13PythonWeek 14PythonWeek 15ThanksgivingWeek 16Review/Final Exam Assignments Due dates for programming assignments will be announced in the class. Missed quizzes and late or missed assignments will receive a grade of zero. Programming assignments must be done individually.Source file printoutmust be submitted in the class on the due day regardless its status (complete or incomplete). In addition to submitting a hard copy, students must also submit the programs to LiveLab. Your grades will be recorded on LiveLab. Students are expected to perform their work individually unless otherwise specified by the instructor. Plagiarism will be checked by LiveLab. Students may discuss assignments in general terms with other students and may receive assistance from the instructor or classmates. Assistance does not mean obtaining working designs or solutions and modifying them; this is considered copying. Submission to LiveLab with the intention to deceive LiveLab is considered as cheating. All instances of academic misconduct will receive a zero for the assignment and be reported to the Dean of Students. A second instance of academic misconduct will result in an automatic F in the course and possible disciplinary action. Absences Class attendance is mandatory. Students who miss class due to illness will be counted as attending on LiveLab if proper documents are given. Students registering after the semester begins are responsible for all missed assignments and cannot expect that due dates will be altered. Email Policy For a prompt response, put your name, course number, and class time in the subject of the email. Help Before you ask for help on programs, explain to yourself what the program is doing step-by-step. When you visit me during office hours, make sure you have already submitted your program on LiveLab and bring a printed copy of the program. You can resubmit the program on LiveLab before it is due. Computer Labs The following labs have the software necessary for this course: SC 129, SC 2016 Academic Integrity Policy: Violations of the University Academic Integrity Policy (including cheating and plagiarism) are taken very seriously. Any violation of this policy will become part of the students permanent educational record. More information on the Academic Integrity policy and procedure can be found at https://students.georgiasouthern.edu/conduct/. Title IX Clause: The university is dedicated to providing a safe and equitable learning environment for all students. Discrimination, sexual assault, and harassment are not tolerated by the university. You are encouraged to report any incidents to the Title IX Office in Victor Hall Room 245. This is important for the safety of the whole university community. Another member of the university community such as a friend, classmate, advisor, or faculty member can help initiate the report, or can initiate the report on behalf of another person. The University Counseling Center provides 24/7 confidential support, and the https://students.georgiasouthern.edu/counseling/ describes reporting options and other resources. Disability Related Accommodations The university is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to students with documented disabilities, as required under federal law. Disabilities may include learning disabilities, ADD, psychological disorders, brain injury, Autism Spectrum Disorders, serious chronic medical illnesses, mobility impairment, communication disorders, vision or hearing loss or temporary injuries. The purpose of disability accommodation is to provide equal access to the academic material and equal access to demonstrate mastery of the material. Students with disabilities must meet all the academic requirements and standards of the class, including the attendance policy. If you have a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Office of Disability Services, located on the second floor of Memorial College Center, room 208. You will need to meet with Disability Services Staff, who can help you gather documentation of your disability or refer you to an appropriate resource for assessment. Once documentation of the disability is gathered and approved, Disability Staff will provide you with an Accommodation Letter, detailing the appropriate, approved accommodations, which you should present to me so we can discuss and implement your accommodations. Disability accommodations work best starting at the beginning of the semester, but can be approved and started at any point in the semester. Accommodations start at the time the Accommodation Letter is presented to faculty, within reasonable timelines. Accommodations are not given retroactively. Accommodations are not part ofyouracademic transcript. Campus Carry Law For Campus Carry law, please see HYPERLINK "http://www.usg.edu/hb280" \t "_blank" http://www.usg.edu/hb280.     02EFGYhs ! 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