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SOSC 111 - Science Technology and Society. Dr. Vincent Duffy - IEEM Week 1 - Introduction - September 2, 1998 http://www-ieem.ust.hk/dfaculty/duffy/111 email: vduffy@uxmail.ust.hk. Class composition. 2nd yr 3rd yr Sch. of Science Sch. of Engg Sch of Business & Mgmt.
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SOSC 111 - Science Technology and Society Dr. Vincent Duffy - IEEM Week 1 - Introduction - September 2, 1998 http://www-ieem.ust.hk/dfaculty/duffy/111 email: vduffy@uxmail.ust.hk
Class composition • 2nd yr 3rd yr • Sch. of Science • Sch. of Engg • Sch of Business & Mgmt. • As it turns out there are a large % of B&M students in section 1, but large % of Science and Engg students in L2 and a even mix in L3.
Course Overview • Impact of : • Engineer & Technology on society • Context and tools for analysis • How does this look from different perspectives? • Society? Organization? Individual? • Practical approaches to ethical dilemmas • use interdisciplinary approach • examine the implications of actions of • society, organization and individual • Examples from Asia and the West
Your objectives for the course • Good course • organized, useful reading materials • Other illustrations • such as videos, visual aids, etc. • My preparation, • good explanations, interesting, enthusiastic • you feel like you are part of the class • Appropriate • difficulty,workload, exams
Your objectives for the course • Grades • good ones (?) • Improve your: • subject knowledge, thinking ability • Available for questions • in person, by email or phone • Attitude toward • the class, speak clearly, grade fairly • Return graded papers • quickly; enable learning
My objectives • Improve your decisionmaking skills • You find out: • What do you believe? Why? • You Know: • From what perspective do you come? • You Think: • How could others view this differently?
Questions of the day - today • Handout - • Q1. During this semester, what is one science or technology you would like to have discussed in here? Is it relevant to Hong Kong? How? (give your opinion) • (a. in class groups may change at any time) • (b. if someone is absent from your group, please do not write • their name on this sheet)
Grading • 35% Two midterms (15%, 20%) • 15% Homework - 3 group assignments • 35% Final exam • 15% Class participation • in class QOTD (Questions of the Day) • night exams • October 9, 6:30-8pm • November 16 6:30-8pm • review before exams, cancel some lectures
Format for homeworks • Work in groups of 3 or 4 • students choose who they will work with • Given : a problem (society or organizational) • one week to complete • 2 page write-up including answers to : • what are your decisions and conclusions? • what are the implications of your decisions? • how did you make this decision? • what logic, steps procedures did you use? • what difficulties were encountered?
announcements • In class exercise (QOTD): groups can change • For homework, groups will finalized sometime during week 3 • All 3 homeworks will have a written portion of the assignment (1-2 pages) • Your group will have a choice of 2 of 3 lessons in which to do a short oral part (1-2 minutes).
Questions of the day - today • Handout - • Q2. If you had $1 Million HKD, what would you do with it? • for this introductory class, to get the class participation point, please write your answer for Q.2 at home and bring it with you to class. You and the people you are sitting with today do not need to work together this time, but you will in the future. Please write your names on the sheet you turn in on Friday if you do not all work together this time.)