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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Information Systems Latest Daily Schedule

Date
Details
Tue Jul 5, 2016
Wed Jul 6, 2016
Thu Jul 7, 2016
Mon Jul 11, 2016
Tue Jul 12, 2016
Wed Jul 13, 2016
Thu Jul 14, 2016
Mon Jul 18, 2016
Tue Jul 19, 2016
Wed Jul 20, 2016
Thu Jul 21, 2016
Mon Jul 25, 2016
Tue Jul 26, 2016
Wed Jul 27, 2016
Thu Jul 28, 2016
Mon Aug 1, 2016
Tue Aug 2, 2016
Wed Aug 3, 2016
Mon Aug 8, 2016

Information Systems Latest Syllabus

Instructor 
Title 
Ph.D. (Oracle certified PL/SQL developer)
Office Phone 
(256)824-6980
Office Fax Phone 
(256)824-6328
Office Address 
BAB 373
Office Hours 
usually one hour before class
E-mail 
Location 
BAB 114
Times 
MTWR    02:45PM 04:45PM
Start Date 
07/05/2016
Course Credits 
3
Required Text
Using MIS (8th Edition) Paperback – January 3, 2015
by David M. Kroenke (Author), Randall J. Boyle  (Author) ISBN-13: 978-0133919868  ISBN-10: 0133919862  Edition: 8th
Course Objectives
To learn using computer-based information systems to help organizations achieve their strategies.
Grading Policy
Homework
35% of your grade
Mid-term
45% of your grade
Final
20% of your grade
A+
97%
A
94%
A-
90%
B+
87%
B
84%
B-
80%
C+
77%
C
74%
C-
70%
D+
67%
D
64%
D-
60%
F
0%
Miscellaneous
No late homework will be accepted, unless prior notices are submitted first. Borderline students who attend at least 80% of classes may receive benefits towards their grades.

Date
Details
Tue Jul 5, 2016
Wed Jul 6, 2016
Thu Jul 7, 2016
Mon Jul 11, 2016
Tue Jul 12, 2016
Wed Jul 13, 2016
Thu Jul 14, 2016
Mon Jul 18, 2016
Tue Jul 19, 2016
Wed Jul 20, 2016
Thu Jul 21, 2016
Mon Jul 25, 2016
Tue Jul 26, 2016
Wed Jul 27, 2016
Thu Jul 28, 2016
Mon Aug 1, 2016
Tue Aug 2, 2016
Wed Aug 3, 2016
Mon Aug 8, 2016

Daily Schedule For Both Classes

Important Dates For Communications

Planned Daily Schedule (subject to change)
Day
Topic and Activities
Homework Due
July 5
Introduction to course

July 6
Public speaking as communication; Basics of Developing Speeches. First Presentation Assignment.
Chapters 1, 2, 4, 6 and 11
July 7
Self-introductory Presentations (3 to 4 minutes)
Self-Introductory Presentation Materials
July 11
Ethos and Ethics; Using Language Effectively; Improving Listening and Audience Analysis; Focusing your topic and finding materials; Informative Presentation assignment.
Peer Review—copies to classmates
Chapters 3, 5, 7, 8
July 12
Organizing and outlining your speech; introductions and conclusions; Research
Chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12
July 13
Informative Presentations (5 to 6 minutes)
Informative Materials
July 14
Persuasive Assignments; Research
Persuasive speaking; Evidence, Proof and Argument
Peer Reviews—copies to classmates
Chapters 16, 17
July 18
Workshop/Research Day

July 19
Persuasive Presentations (6 to 7 minutes)
Persuasive Materials
July 20
Persuasive Presentations (6 to 7 minutes)


July 21
Real World Presentation Assignment
Peer Reviews—copies to class

July 25
Exam Day/Interview and Research Day

July 26
Exam Day/Interview and Research Day


July 27
Real World Workshop; Creating Context with Research
Exam
Chapter 13
Real World Research/Interview
July 28
Real World Workshop; Developing Presentations

August 1
Real World Small Group and Troubleshooting

August 2
Real World Troubleshooting
Course Review

August 3
Real World Presentations (7 to 8 minutes)
Real World Materials
August 4
Real World Presentations (7 to 8 minutes)

Important Dates For Information Systems


Date
Details
Tue Jul 5, 2016
Wed Jul 6, 2016
Thu Jul 7, 2016
Mon Jul 11, 2016
Tue Jul 12, 2016
Wed Jul 13, 2016
Thu Jul 14, 2016
Mon Jul 18, 2016
Tue Jul 19, 2016
Wed Jul 20, 2016
Thu Jul 21, 2016
Mon Jul 25, 2016
Tue Jul 26, 2016
Wed Jul 27, 2016
Thu Jul 28, 2016
Mon Aug 1, 2016
Tue Aug 2, 2016
Wed Aug 3, 2016
Mon Aug 8, 2016