CSC115

Introduction to Computer Technology

 

DESCRIPTION

 

This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts in computers and technology including information representation, development and application of algorithms, network and communication principles, and critical evaluation of technology tools.  The course introduces students to the application of science in technology using scientific methods and practices in a laboratory environment.  It teaches students important analytical and critical thinking skills,  and allows students to learn how and when to apply their knowledge of technology concepts productively. This course fulfills the Scientific Analysis category for non-science majors.

 

 

COURSE GOALS

 

Upon completing this course, students will be able to:

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEXTBOOK

 

Fluency with Information Technology: Skills, Concepts and Capabilities Fourth Edition, by Lawrence Snyder, Addison-Wesley, 2010

 

 

 

 

PROCEDURES

 

Course information (including this document) can be found on the general CSC115 Blackboard site (CSC115 – All Sections). All lab assignments will be posted to that site as well. 

This course meets for 5 hours per week, two hours of which are spent in the computer laboratory.  The professor who teaches the lecture will be teaching the laboratory as well.

 

There will be a total of 10-14 different labs that students will complete over the semester. Attendance is expected for all class hours, including lab hours.   All lab reports  and homework assignments must be handed in on time for full credit.  Lab reports are due one week from the completion of the lab, in the format described in the Lab Report format document posted on this site.

 

 

GRADING

 

The grade for this course will be based on one midterm, lab assignments and homework and a final examination.

 

Lab Assignments and Homework:                 20%

Midterm Examination:                                   40%

Final Examination:                             40%

 

 

COURSE OUTLINE

 

 

 

Topic

Chapters in Fluency

 Textbook

+ Class Notes

 

Week(s)

Overview of Information Technology, Terminology Interfaces,

 

1,2

 

1

 

Internet  Searching

 

5,6

 

2

Location

Geographical Information System (GIS),

RFID, GPS, Cell locaters ………

Class Notes

3

 

Computer Hardware and Software,

 

1,9

 

 4, 5

 

Digital Information

 

8,11(pages 302-309)

 

5, 6

 

The Internet, Networks and Domains

 

3

 

6, 7

 

Privacy, Security

 

12, 13

 

7, 8

 

Midterm Examination

 

 

9

 

HTML

 

4

 

9, 10

 

Algorithmic thinking/Limits to computation, Debugging

 

7, 10

 

11

 

Introduction to Programming, JavaScript

 

18-19

 

 12

 

Robotics

 

Class Notes

 

13

 

Evaluating Software, Speech Recognition

 

11(pages 312-316)

 

14

 

Final Examination

 

 

15