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1
  • Instructor Pat Kwan
  • Office Location BT 260
  • Office phone (408) 924-3533
  • Office hours Mondays Wednesdays,
    1315-1400, or
    by appointment
  • email kwan_p_at_cob.sjsu.edu
  • syllabus http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/kwan_p/index.ht
    m

2
  • Prerequisite Junior or Senior, and 91L and
    100W
  • Required texts and supplies
  • James OBrien. Management Information Systems,
    Sixth Edition. (Bring to class)
  • Haag, Perry, Wells. The I Series Microsoft
    Access 2002(Bring to class on designated dates)
  • College of Business Student Handbook,
    http//www.cob.sjsu.edu/roldan_m/handbook/handbook
    .doc
  •  ScanTron Form 882-ES and a 2 (soft) pencil

3
  • General policies
  • Assignments grammar, spelling, clarity,
    appearance
  • 6 Database assignments
  • Up to 10 Quizzes, 2 mid-terms, final exam
  • Group case study report, and presentation
  • Academic honesty and student discipline
  • Special conditions/circumstances/concerns
  • No food or drinks except bottled water or
    sports bottle
  • No surfing the Internet or playing games
  • Turn off cell phone ringers!
  • Add/Drop policy (switching sessions)

4
  • Grading
  • Mid-term exams (2) 25 (250 points)
  • Quizzes (up to 10) 20 (200 points)
  • Classroom participation 5 (50 points)
  • Database assignments (6) or db project 15 (150
    points)
  • Group case study .. 15 (150 points)
  • Final exam 20 (200 points)
  • Total 100 (1000 points)
  • Extra credit
  • Hot topics (up to 30 class participation points)
  • Assisting others in MS Access labs (up to 25 lab
    assignment points)

5
  • Exams
  • 2 mid-term exams
  • cumulative final with emphasis on new material
    since last mid-term
  • format may contain true/false, multiple choice,
    and essay elements
  • Bring ScanTron forms and 2 pencils to exams.
  • Quizzes
  • take 10 highest grades (if there should be more
    than 10 quizzes)
  • consist mainly of essay elements may contain
    true/false, multiple choice
  • will be done individually, via WebCT

6
  • Class Participation
  • format discussions, lectures, hands-on (Access)
    exercises
  • make it fun and relevant for you
  • attendance does not equal participation
  • many open questions/thoughts there are no
    stupid questions.
  • Database assignments
  • database concepts and practice using MS Access
    2003 in lab
  • 6 assignments (see link from syllabus)
  • BBC 301 lab time reserved
  • If youre already an advanced Access user, see
    me to do an individual db project
  • Group Case Study or database project report,
    presentation/demo
  • 4-5 people teams
  • individual report (segments)
  • group presentation/demonstration
  • 9/1/04 Workshop on how to conduct
    project/company research at King Library Room
    213 (1200 115pm)

7
  • Add
  • pending on vacancies only if not already
    registered for another section of Bus 188
  • switching sections requires approval of both
    instructors
  • get on waiting list by reply to student survey
  • must meet all prerequisites (e.g. Junior/Senior,
    100W, 91L)
  • add code will be given out after 9/13/04 class
  • Drop
  • By 9/21/04, I will drop a student if s/he does
    not complete assignments or quizzes
  • last day to drop without penalty is 9/14/04

8
  • Course Learning objectives
  • Understand Foundations of Information Systems
    (IS)
  • Understand IS use in business
  • Survey some business applications of IS
  • Review methods/steps in IT/Strategies/solutions
    development process
  • Understand challenges, proficiencies and
    limitations of IS
  • At the completion of this course, you should
  • be well prepared as an end-user of IS
  • know how to critically think, evaluate and solve
    IS-related problems
  • be aware of group dynamics and work better in
    groups
  • appreciate ethical implications of IS as a
    business professional and citizen

9
  • How do I
  • Use WebCT?
  • Read each chapter in the textbook?
  • Study for quizzes?
  • Study for exams?
  • Form groups and put together the group report?
  • Participate in the Neat Ideas Fair?
    (www.cob.sjsu.edu/svnif)
  • Others?

10
  • Getting to know you introduce your neighbor
  • Name / Nickname
  • Academic standing (Senior? Junior?) and major
  • What does s/he know about IT/IS
  • What s/he wants out of this class

11
Information Systems Framework
Ch. 11 12
Ch. 3 4
Ch. 5, 6 7 8
Ch. 13 14
Ch. 9 10
Ch. 1 2
12
  • Chapter 1 Real World Case 5 WH Smith PLC
  • Read the case and answer
  • Why did WH Smith need a new retail management
    system?
  • What were their goals? How well did the system
    meet the goals?
  • How has the staff been included in the process?
    Is this important? Why or why not?
  • Share your thoughts with the class on Monday,
    8/30/04
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