Code:G2B50708 / Instructor:HARASHIMA Shuji
Course Description
• Students learn about and experience the basic operating principles of computers and networks, which are the foundation of the information-oriented society.
• An instructor with experience in building systems in the corporate sector presents real-world examples of information systems in society. Students think about the information systems that would be good for them.
• Students learn the rules that they should know for being active in an information-oriented society.
• Through the above, students learn how to use information systems appropriately in various settings and the importance of effective system proposals.
Keywords
information systems, information ethics, information-oriented society, practical experience
Course Plan
1. Orientation (class format; grading; attendance)
2. Information and society
3. Information systems
4. Information systems in society
5. Information-oriented societies and ethics
6. Characteristics of information systems (report task)
7. Utilizing information systems (1)
8. Utilizing information systems (2)
9. Computer fundamentals (1)
10. Computer fundamentals (2)
11. Computer and networking fundamentals (1)
12. Computer and networking fundamentals (2) (report task)
13. Using information systems in the corporate sector (1)
14. Using information systems in the corporate sector (2) (report task)
15. General learning
* The content of each session may be adjusted. A simple task will be set in each session.
* The first semester gives a bird’s-eye view of information systems in society. The discussion in the second semester will focus on specific developments in technology. We will also introduce examples of information systems and their background.