Information Systems & Management

The University Of Lethbridge 
Management 3061  --   Spring 2010
Section B

Instructor: Jim Clark     Office & Phone: TH158   329-2157
Class Time : 
MW 1:40- 2:55   Room:  TH 173
Office Hours:  M-W 12 noon - 1 pm
E-mail: clark@uleth.ca     WEB PAGE
http://people.uleth.ca/~clark

A. Course Readings
Information Systems Today: Why IS Matters, Second Canadian Edition, 2/E       Jessup, Valacich, Wade Publisher: Pearson Education Canada

Book cover image for Fundamentals of Information Systems, Third Edition

Recommended Web Material
The  Webopedia is a Web site that serves as an encyclopedia of Information Technology terms. It provides excellent explanations of many Information Technology terms, together with links to additional web pages related to them.  You are strongly encourage you to use this valuable resource to clarify unanswered questions and to go beyond the material covered in class, according to your own personal interests.

B.  Course Objectives.  Build a basic understanding of the value and uses of information systems for business operation, management decision making, and strategic advantage.  Thus, it will provide students with an understanding of the ways in which they can utilize information systems as end user managers.  It concentrates on providing the tools needed for mastery of the information systems concepts and terms which are important to end user managers.  This course is designed for all business students, NOT JUST information systems majors, but who expect to be managerial end users of information systems.

C.  Grading Policy.  

Grading Policy:            Three Mid Terms @ 27 % each                                      81 %

Group paper(8%) /Presentations (8%)                           16%

Quizzes/assignments/participation                                    3%

Letter Grade

Numerical

Letter Grade

Numerical

Letter Grade

Numerical

A+

100-95

A

94.9-90

A-

89.9-86

B+

85.9-82

B

81.9-78

B-

77.9-74

C+

73.9-70

C

69.9-66

C-

65.9-62

D+

61.9-58

D

57.9-50

F

49.9-0

Evaluation Items

Midterm Exams
The exams can be a combination of multiple choice, essay and short answer based on the text, class discussion and cases .

Group Topic/Presentations 

Topic
Refer to the Table of Contents of the Text.  Any topic, approved by the instructor, related to MIS.

Only one group per topic

Organization
There will be 5 students per group.  Each group will be responsible for monitoring member workload
NOTE: Do not submit in a folder, envelop, or cover
Place one staple in the top left corner
Presentation
Each group member will share equally in the formal PowerPoint presentation

click here for group lists

Participation
It is expected that all students will come to class having read the chapter that we will discussing that day . Another area that is part of this grade is your effort to move the class forward in our exploration of Information Systems and your contribution in evaluating your classmates' presentations will all be taken into account in this area of evaluation.

 

D.  Other Course Policies.  
ATTENDANCE
Students are required to attend all lectures. In the event of an impending absence please notify the instructor. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain the material and information presented in a lecture that the student has missed.

During exams - no cell phones, pda's, computers, paper or electronic dictionaries or any other electronic device is allowed to be used. Any deviation from this will result in a failure for the course.

GROUP FORMATION
Students are responsible for forming their own groups consisting of 5 individuals. Group marks will be shared equally. Thus, each group will be responsible for the equitable allocation of workload.

E.  Course Agenda.  List the weekly activities, including readings, assignments, projects, and testing, that students can expect.

Date   Readings Assignments, Projects, & Testing
Jan 6 class 1

Introduction

Chapter 1: ppt
Why Information Systems Matter

Class Assignment #1 due by Jan 18

High Flyers  

Jan 11 class 2 Chapter 1: ppt
Why Information Systems Matter
Coke Info System

Edible Arrangements

Jan 13 class 3

Chapter 2: 
Information Systems for Competitive Advantage

NFL Coaches (60min)
Jan 18 class 4 Chapter 2: 
Information Systems for Competitive Advantage
Netflix(60 min)

UTZ Chips

Jan 20 class 5

Chapter 3: 
Data and Knowledge Management

MBNA

Hong Kong Airport

Form Groups

Jan 25 class 6 Chapter 3: 
Data and Knowledge Management
  A not so perfect match 

Assignment of group topics must be finalized

Jan 27 class 7 Appendix A & B Hardware & Software One Laptop per child 

Get me the Geeks 

Feb 1 class 8

Exam # 1  Chapters  1- 3, App A & B

Exam # 1 
177

Feb3 class 9 Chapter 4: 
The Internet and Security

Recommended Tutorial on How the Internet Works.
Email  Teeth
Warrior
Identity Theft

Biometrics
Telecommute

 

Feb 8 class 10 Chapter 5: 
Electronic Business, Intranets, and Extranets
E-bake
6%
 
Working 24/7  (60 min)
Feb 10 class 11 Chapter 5: 
Electronic Business, Intranets, and Extranets
Google adwords
Google m-commerce
Feb 22 class 12

Chapter 6: 
Organizational Information Systems

Fire your customer
Global Logistics
workforce absenteeism
Feb 24 class 13 Chapter 6: 
Organizational Information Systems
Peppers & Rodgers
Day Traders
March 1 class 14 Chapter 7: 
Enterprise-Wide Information Systems
In Tech We Trust
Ella Mae Mortgage
March 3 class 15 Exam # 2  Chapters  4, 5 , 6  Exam # 2  Chapters  4, 5 , 6 
177
March 8 class 16 Chapter 7: 
Enterprise-Wide Information Systems
Distribution Amazon

Google
March 10 class 17 Chapter 8: 
Information Systems Development and Acquisition
"Nantucket Nectars
March 15 class 18 Chapter 8: 
Information Systems Development and Acquisition

MD ratings
March 17 class 19 Chapter 9:
 Information Systems Ethics and Computer Crime

Paying for privacy
CBS "Pirates"
Phishers
Hackers
March 22 class 20 Term Paper and presentation Prep Term Paper and presentation Prep
March 24 class 21 Exam # 3  Chapters  7, 8 , 9 Exam # 3  Chapters  7, 8 , 9
177
March 29 class 22 Term Paper and presentation Prep Term Paper and presentation Prep
March 31 class 23 Presentations    
April 5   Stat holiday Stat Holiday
April 7 class 24 Presentations    
April 12 class 25 Presentations    
April 14 class 26 Review and Wrap Up Review and Wrap-up

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