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MEEI Summer 2007

June 17:
Getting Started
BLOGGING

June 30:
Technology Tools
More BLOGGING Researching

July 1:
Final Presentations

Final Project

 

 

 

 

Course
Description

This course allows students to gain the knowledge, skills and abilities to apply principles of information research to their academic, work and professional lives.

They gain ability to analyze problems, research and select relevant information from print and electronic sources, create an effective presentation, and publish it in print and electronic form.


Location

The class will meet on site at Cambridge College at 1000 Mass Ave in Room 305.

Classes will be held 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.:
Weekends: Summer 2007
Sunday June 17

Saturday June 30
Sunday July 1

note: one additional day will be chosen and agreed upon the first day of class.

Overview and Purpose The purpose of this course is to enable the student to understand, appreciate the importance of, and apply Internet technology to improve productivity in the workplace. The focus of the course will be fourfold: to enable the student to:

1. gain professional level competence in researching information on the Internet and to be able to use technology to analyze and present the results of their research.

2. understand how the Internet may be used to improve communication and collaboration in work groups and within the organization, and improve their skills in using this technology

3. understand the integral role of modern internet technology in the present-day organization; and how it functions as an element of business or organizational strategy

4. understand the research project cycle, including project planning, timelines, documentation and the steps in completing a project portfolio

5. have fun with technology and its applications!

The course will involve extensive out of class use of the Internet for communications, research and group work. Students will be required to have access to the Internet for this course. The course will prepare the student to use the Internet for future courses in the Management Program at Cambridge College.

 

Learning Expectancies and Outcomes 1. Understand how Internet and other "new" technologies are changing the way business is being done, and identify how these technologies can be utilized in organizations in which they might work.

2. Attain a level of professional competence in on-line research for management topics.

3. Attain a level of competence with various tools (spreadsheet, document processing, presentation tools, webpage, and project management) and demonstrate the use of those tools to support business objectives.

4. Improve their ability to communicate electronically with other users and work in virtual groups to complete projects

5. Understand the research project cycle, including project planning, timelines, documentation and the steps in completing a project portfolio.

6. Discuss some of the legal, ethical and security issues surrounding the increased use of computer-based technology in the workplace.

7. Build an online research BLOG/ePortfolio.

Course Policies 1. Class Attendance is Required. This course is one in which missing class sessions puts you considerably behind. It is unfair to other students to have to repeat material so that those who missed class can be "caught up". If you have to miss class, please make sure that you have cleared this beforehand with the instructor and made arrangements to complete the work involved.

2. All reading, homework and project assignments are due on time.

3. Class sessions will be a mixture of lecture, discussion, and hands-on exercises, both group and individual. The first two are important to improve your understanding of the concepts, in order that you can apply them more effectively.

4. Assigment Percentages:
Class attendance and participation 20%

Research Homework assignment 10%
Each student will select a topic and present information on that topic. The assignments will be handed out and discussed in more detail in class, and must be presented in the next class session.

Research BLOG/Individual Research project 35%
A research project that will use online research to collect information related to a selected topic of interest. The student will identify a topic, frame the research focus, use on-line sources to gather information, synthesize the data and prepare a paper and presentation intended for a work or professional audience.

Final BLOG & Presentation 35%
Students will use on-line communication tools and develop a BLOG. The result will be a portfolio of documents - Powerpoint, Excel, Project Planning, and Word - that document the students efforts in research, documentation, and presentation.

Students are encouraged to build in their own interests and workplace needs into the design of their term project.

Note: Please submit all assignments in your BLOG by the class in which it is due.

Required Reading

Materials and on-line resources will be given out during the course.

Book required:
The Research Virtuoso: Brilliant Methods for Normal Brains, written by Toronto Public Library
, Annick Press, April 1, 2006.

:: available used @ Amazon

Schedule
Session Course Content

#1/June 17

Getting Started
Introductions
Getting Started using Cambridge College Technology Services
CC Portal
CC Online Library


About the Internet

Evolution of Technology presentation

Technology Tools/Navigation
Browsers & Searching

BLOGGING
Research Tools

Setting up your BLOG

Lab
>Choose research topic and have approved
>Set up your BLOG

Assignment:
> complete your BLOG
> conduct research on your topic & post to your BLOG

#2/June 30

Tools of the Trade
Technology Tools

Posting images, hyperlinks, movies to your BLOG

Research & Technology Tools
MicroSoft WORD

Project Planning - Individual

Presentation Tools
PowerPoint basics

Lab
> Develop BLOG adding images etc.
> Develop project plan

Assignment:
Add to your BLOG and comment on your classmates BLOGS


July1

 

Presentation & Collaboration
Communication Tools
Collaborating Online


Presentation Tools
PowerPoint cool stuff

Technology Tools
Web tools for presentation

Lab
> Develop Presentation
> Bringing it all together

Assignment:
Final Project ePortfolio Presentation
> BLOG
> Paper
> PowerPoint
> Supporting documents

TBD

Final Research Project BLOG & PowerPoint Presentations

 

Instructor
email
617-864-4463
617-721-9463



Catherine Seo is founder and president of Synergistic Solutions: Evolving Beyond Chaos, headquartered in Cambridge, Mass. The consortium, founded in 1989, offers support to organizations and industry in dealing with turbulence, change, and crisis impacting the workplace.

She received a Bachelor of Science in communications and education from Emerson College, and a Masters of Science in Strategic Technology Management from the Graduate Center of Technology at Marlboro College. She has certification and/or training in advanced mediation, systems thinking, and relational dynamics, as well as a technical background in computer programming and systems analysis.



 

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