Syllabus

Title
1013 ICT Basics
Instructors
Dr.-Ing. Marjan Khobreh
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/17/20 to 09/30/20
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Thursday 10/15/20 10:30 AM - 02:30 PM Online-Einheit
Thursday 10/22/20 10:30 AM - 02:30 PM Online-Einheit
Thursday 10/29/20 10:30 AM - 03:00 PM Online-Einheit
Wednesday 11/04/20 03:30 PM - 05:00 PM Online-Einheit
Thursday 11/05/20 10:30 AM - 03:00 PM Online-Einheit
Thursday 11/12/20 10:30 AM - 02:30 PM Online-Einheit
Thursday 11/19/20 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Online-Einheit
Procedure for the course when limited activity on campus

The course takes place in a distance learning mode. We will use an online course platform (MS TEAMS/Zoom).

All units take place as mentioned in the course schedule online.

The attendance requirements, teaching method, assignments, and assessment remain as described in the syllabus. Changing the teaching mode (online learning) does not affect the syllabus.

The final exam will be held online written exam via the LEARN Platform.

Contents

The tremendous technological advances in information and communication technologies, especially in wireless communication and portable devices, have enabled the development of the era of mobile computing in the 1990s and ubiquitous computing nowadays. Information is expected to be available everywhere and at all times. The course will be organized alongside different subject matters.

Networks and mobile communication are key enablers of modern E-Business and ubiquitous computing. Ubiquitous computing merges virtual and physical environments. In the physical environment, objects are identified, the environment is sensed and interaction between computers and humans is pushed to the invisible. In the virtual environment, behavioral data is collected. Business intelligence applications help to combine both information sources to gain new insights. But the ubiquitous availability of information and services imposes risks which need to be minimized to protect humans and businesses.

Lecture slides and notes serve as learning material.

Learning outcomes

After attending this course, students will be able to understand, describe and judge key information and communication technologies that support electronic business transactions and smart commerce environments.

Subject-related skills:

• Capacity to describe the fundamental of ICT

• Capacity to obtain, understand and discuss computer-centered technologies ( i.e. ubiquitous computing, business intelligent).

• Capacity to obtain, understand and discuss web technology

• Capacity to understand the interaction between human and computer

• Capacity to judge on the impact ambient technologies will have and how their technical traits and capabilities foster and limit their business use and deployment potential.

• Capacity to understand the security topics in the ICT area.

Transferable skills:

• Ability to discuss, analyze and judge upon technical products and services.

• Ability to provide content about a topic in a short time and present it.

• Ability to summarize and visualize understanding

• Ability to work in a team.

Attendance requirements

Following attendance is mandatory:

  • attendance in the introductory unit (else you will lose the place in the course)
  • attendance of 80% ( a maximum of 4 hours (or 20%) absence is acceptable )
Teaching/learning method(s)

Class activities:

Every lecture consists of three parts. In-class activities:

  • First part: Lecture and in-class discussions.
  • Second part: The students are divided into groups. The topics taught in the lecture are given to the groups. The students research the topics (by crawling on the web, reading articles and etc.) and provide 10 minutes presentation.
  • Third part: All groups present their topics. One student should take the role of the presenter. All students should give a presentation at least once in the course of the term.

After class activities:

  • Submitting the presentation, which is created in the lecture.
  • Making a video on the topic, which is given in the lectures.

And a final written exam.

Assessment

Regular attendance is a prerequisite for passing the course (see Attendance requirements section).

To pass the course you must submit all three deliverables and obtain a minimum of 50% of the final exam. Please make sure that you can attend the final exam.

  • 20% Topic presentations in the lectures
  • 20% Videoof the given topics
  • 60% Final exam

Grading system:

87.5% - 100% = "Sehr Gut" (Excellent)
75% - 87.49% = "Gut"  (Good)
62.5% - 74.99% = "Befriedigend" (Satisfactory)
50% - 62.49% = "Genügend"  (Sufficient)
Below 50% = "Nicht Genügend"  (Fail)

Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

Please note:

The number of available places is limited and there is often a list of students waiting for free places. If you have signed up for the course and during the registration period find out you will not attend, please remove your name from the list via LPIS. This will make your place available to others.

The participation in the first unit is mandatory; students who fail to come, forfeit their place to students on the waiting list. Students can excuse themselves if the reason for missing the first unit is serious and will concern only the first unit. Students, who are absent on the first session without bringing an absent note lose their place in the course. This place will be allocated to students in the waiting list who come to the first session according to the waiting list order.

Availability of lecturer(s)
Last edited: 2020-09-04



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