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Skills: none Concepts: definition of IT literacy, evolution of IT literacy, variation in IT literacy courses, teaching module format, scalability of modular projects (the Wikipedia effect) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License. A modular IT literacy course for the Internet era

Where does this topic fit? Internet concepts – Applications – Technology – Implications Internet skills – Application development – Content creation – User skills

John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz

Batch processing

Dartmouth public terminal room

IT Literacy The Skills and concepts needed for success as a student and after graduation as a professional and a citizen.

IT literacy evolution TimesharingPC WindowsInternet Mobile ?

The definition remains the same The Skills and concepts needed for success as a student and after graduation as a professional and a citizen. Where are we today?

5 sections CIS CS 5 sections At CSUDH today

CIS CS Not exactly the same course

IT majors Other majors An IT department

IT majors Others Different majors

Integrated versus distributed

... My solution

... Topic modulesComplete course Supplement

also on Merlot Unique URLs

The Wikipedia effect

Skills – Application development – Content creation – User skills Concepts – Applications – Technology – Implications Skills and concepts needed for success as a student and after graduation as a professional and a citizen.

A topic module

Summary Self-study questions External resources Title, skills and concepts Place in the class outline HeadHead FootFoot BodyBody Uniform format …

The notes are a script

Narrated videos

Transcripts

Search and retrieval

Which skills and concepts? Internet concepts – Applications – Technology (processing, storage and communication) – Implications (for individuals, organizations and society) Internet skills – Application development – Content creation (written, image, audio, video) – User skills

Summary...

Self-study questions 1.List three important skills that every undergraduate student needs. 2.List three important concepts that every undergraduate student should acquire. 3.Review the topic modules and select three which you feel are not necessary. 4.Review the topic modules and select three you wish you had been taught early in your undergraduate studies.

John Kemeny worked on the Manhattan Project, was Einsteins mathematics assistant as a student, and was Professor of mathematics and President of Dartmouth College: Thomas Kurtz studied under John Tukey at Princeton, has been professor of math, computer science and Computer Information Systems and computer center director at Dartmouth: Kemeny, John G., and Kurtz, T. E., "Dartmouth Time Sharing, Science, Vol 162, No 3850, October 11, 1968, pp , The article describes the project, including the rationale for computing being part of the liberal arts and the use of the system in and out of the curriculum. John G. kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz, The Dartmouth Time-Sharing Computing System, Final Report to the National Science Foundation), June 1967: History and description of the Dartmouth timesharing project: Twigg, Carol A., The One Percent Solution, Educom Review, Volume 30, Number 6, November/December 1995: The article suggests a strategy of focusing design and development effort on high-enrollment courses. Press, Larry, Tomorrow's Campus -- Information Processing at Tomorrow's University, Communications of the ACM, Vol 37, No 7, pp 13-17, July, 1994, The article argues for modular courseware rather than monolithic text books. IT literacy topic modules: IT literacy assignments: About the IT literacy electronic text: Using the IT literacy electronic text: modules.html. modules.html IT literacy course background: IT literacy course content summary: This course on Merlot: Resources

The modules on Merlot: About our electronic text: Using the topic modules: Assignment blog: Topic module blog: This presentation: Me on Google+

Which skills and concepts? Internet concepts – Applications – Technology (processing, storage and communication) – Implications (for individuals, organizations and society) Internet skills – Application development – Content creation (written, image, audio, video) – User skills