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MIS 3000 Management Information Systems: Concepts and Applications

Join MIS 3000 to learn basic database system management, Excel application development, and E-Commerce business creation. The course offers lectures, quizzes, exams, projects, discussions, and real-world applications to enhance your understanding.

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MIS 3000 Management Information Systems: Concepts and Applications

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  1. MIS 3000Management Information Systems:Concepts and Applications Yong Choi School of Business Administration CSU, Bakersfield

  2. First Announcement • Did not register? • Please leave as quiet as possible. • Change of section is NOT allowed! • You must come to your section • Otherwise, PENALTY will be applied. • 20 points

  3. Instructor • Name: Yong Choi, PhD • Office: BDC 103 • Office Hours: syllabus & website • Phone: (661) 654 - 6691 • Email:ychoi2@csub.edu • No email checking during weekend…

  4. Course Materials • Textbook • H. Bidgoli, MIS 7 or 8 or 9 (Management Information Systems), Edit., Cengage Learning, ISBN-13: 9781305632004 • Rent or Buy thru the Internet • Amazon.com

  5. Course Description Not about learning computer HW & SW Designed for a student who has minimum computer background. Industry minimum requirements Create and manage basic database system Develop application using spread sheet SW (Excel) Create and develop extensive E-Commerce business and website Consist of lecture, quiz, exam, project, assignment, discussion, and application development.

  6. Course Description • Learn-by-doing • Just like “Math” • Technical MIS knowledge cannot be learned by reading • Essential managerial knowledge of MIS • lecture, case, quiz, and exam

  7. Course Description • Class format • Hybrid: in-class and online • In-class: hands-on class project • Database System Development • Decision Support System Development • E-Commerce Development • Online: managerial knowledge of MIS • lecture, case, quiz, etc.

  8. About Smart Classroom • DO NOT TRY TO FIX PC! Just let Professor Choi Know! • You will never be penalized because of any technical problem. • Always check the Internet connection of your PC • Bring a flash (stick) memory to save your work • Very good idea if you are not familiar with HW & SW

  9. Smart Classroom Security Policy • CSUB ITS established an official security policy. • Students are not allowed to stay in the MIS Lab without a faculty member present. • Students will not be allowed to loan the MIS lab proxy card under no circumstances. • There are no exceptions to this rule. • Contact the Dean’s office if you have questions or suggestions about this policy

  10. Website for Course • Tour of the course website NOW! • You can download almost every class material from the course website • Let’s access from my home page • http://www.csub.edu/~ychoi2

  11. Tour of Blackboard • https://bb.csub.edu/ • Course Name: • MIS 3000: MIS - Concepts and Applications (Fall, 2019) • Take a quiz and submit an assignment & exam through our course Blackboard

  12. Submission • You must submit everthing (i.e., assignment, project, & midterm exam) through our course Blackboard submission link. Otherwise, it will not be accepted. • If you’d like to avoid any type of possible technical problem, please submit using a PC in the school computer lab (library). • Try to submit earlier.

  13. Submission • When you submit an assignment (or exam), you MUST CLOSE the Microsoft office application (i.e., Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access) COMPLETELY before you submit your file (i.e., assignment, project, exam) • Otherwise, you will receive ZERO POINTS

  14. Submission • Because ONLY title of you file will be processed and accepted without including actual contents of your file (i.e., assignment, project, exam). • And if you need to submit several files, you must submit all files together at once. That is, you must "UPLOAD" all the files together at once.

  15. Course Guideline Class Attendance Is required and more than two absences will significantly & negatively impact your final grade. Notify me your absence by email 24 hours before. If you miss a class because of a documentable illness or other reasonable cause, I will provide help. Otherwise, no help will be provided. The attendance will be checked.

  16. Course Guideline Email Policy Every CSUB student has a CSUB issued email address (just like mine!) ONLY official email for our course is CSUB Email. If you email me using your private email, I will not reply.

  17. Course Guideline Class Announcement All the class announcement will be posted thru the class announcement page on the class website and sent by email. i.e., change or cancellation of office hours Make sure to check the class announcement page and email periodically

  18. Course Guideline • Peer Group Evaluationis a part of the grading scheme. • Your evaluation is 100% confidential. • To prevent free riding in the group, the contribution of each member will be assessed. • Each member is expected to submit a peer group evaluation at the end of the quarter. • No one will be allowed to see your evaluation. • Please remember that your final grade can be up or down graded based on the evaluation result.

  19. Course Guideline • Microsoft Office is the ONLY official software for our university. Thus, no other SW tools will be allowed. • Any work submitted not using Microsoft Office will not be accepted. • You can download MS Office from CSUB Office 365.

  20. Course Guideline • Late work • will be not be accepted • Failure to submit an assignment by the deadline will result in a grade of 0. • A written excuses from the appropriate person such as a medical doctor is the only acceptable form of excuse.

  21. Course Guideline • Office hours • Please DO NOT try to use office hours to make up for a missed class (I do not repeat lectures). • You must be able to demonstrate you have already put a reasonable effortinto solving and/or analyzing the problems. • Honor code • Classroom conduct • Everyone is equal.

  22. No Distraction Policy • Without instructor’s permission, you are not allowed to do followings: • surfing the Internet, • typing using the key board, • computer mouth clicking, • using your cellular phone, and • talking to your classmate during lecture. • If you violate this policy, up to 30% penalty will applied each time.

  23. Late Policy 1 • If you are late more than 20 minutes, that will be counted as ABSENT. • If you must late, you must notify me by email at least one day or 24 hours before. • If you do not notify me but late for the class, minimum 10% penalty will be applied each time.

  24. Late Policy 2 • Also, if you are late, you must stand at the door until I give you OK signal. • Minimum 10% penalty will be applied each time if you do not comply with this procedure. • If necessary, the classroom door would be locked in 10 minutes.

  25. Bathroom Policy • If you need to go to the bathroom, please stand next to the printer and then, wait for my signal. • If you violet this policy, at least 10% penalty (based on the total score) will be applied each time. • Have to visit the bathroom every class due to a problem (e.g., illness)?

  26. CSUB policy • “Faculty have a fundamental responsibility to maintain the integrity of the learning environment. When confronted by unreasonable disruption in the classroom, faculty are expected to initiate actions to correct such conditions. Such actions may result in disciplinary action ranging from removal from the classroom to formal disciplinary sanctions, including probation, suspension, or expulsion.”

  27. Evaluation and Grading • Points scales are subject to change • Quiz (seven quizzes, each 3 points) 21 points • Assignment 25 Points • EC Project 20 points • Midterm 50 points • Final Exam 50 points ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 166 points

  28. Quiz • Total 7 quizzes: taking thru Blackboard • Each quiz worth 3 points (Total 21 points) • In order to pass, each quiz Blackboard score must be 32 out of 40 (80%).  • If you pass, you can keep your passing score. • If you fail (less than 32, 80%), you will receive zero points.

  29. Quiz • Allowed to try each quiz maximum two times. • Must be finished in two hours. Otherwise, the quiz window will be closed automatically. • Each quiz due date is available from the class website.  • The quiz is NOT available after the due date.

  30. Assignment • Database Assignment • Design Table using practice questions • Generate Queries using practice questions • DSS Assignment • Development of Travel Expense Calculation DSS using Excel

  31. E-Commerce project • 1st part of EC project: Proposal • Establish your own E-Commerce • Examples are available on our class web page. • 2nd part of EC project • Website development based on the proposal • You are required to develop your own E-Commerce website based on your proposal • Submit both proposal and website through Blackboard

  32. Who are you? • Introduce yourself… • Name • Standing (i.e., senior, junior…) • Transfer student • International student • Major

  33. Questions??

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