CS101 - Fluency with Information Technology
Fall 2011
Instructor: Dr. Thamar Solorio
Tuesday 2:00pm - 3:15pm -- Location: VH L101A
Skills, concepts, and capabilities associated with Information Technology. Fundamentals of hardware, software, human-computer interfaces, networking, multi-media, databases, ecommerce, privacy and digital security. Project oriented hands-on approach.
NONE, 3hrs
All sections meet in CH 435, go to section page
| Name | Email | Office Location |
| Thamar Solorio | solorio [at] cis [dot] uab [dot] edu | CH113 |
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Snyder, Fluency with Information Technology: Skills Concepts, & Capabilities, 4th edition, Addison Wesley, ISBN 9780136091820
This course gives students the experience, knowledge, and capabilities needed to apply information technology effectively throughout their lives. In addition to computer literacy (immediately useful skills), fluency involves problem solving, reasoning and complexity management to prepare students to use computers today and to be effective technology users tomorrow.
This is an intense, hands-on, project/paper driven course. It is aimed at students who have no intention of becoming CIS majors, as well as potential CIS majors who lack a sound IT foundation.
Classes will be a mixture of lecture, demonstration, and structured lab work, leading to a major term project.
Lecture and labs are both mandatory.
There will be a quiz at the end of each lecture.
Grades are based on the final project (45%), the lab assignments (45%), and class/lecture participation (10%).
Each student's work is due by the last day their section meets.
CS 101 Fall 2011 Syllabus