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INFO100 and CSE100. Fluency with Information Technology. Welcome to FIT100. Katherine Deibel. Katherine Deibel. Instructor: Kate Deibel. PhD in CSE (2011), University of Washington Research: Digital literacies Assistive technolgoies Office : CSE 210 Hours: TBD or drop-by
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INFO100 and CSE100 Fluency with Information Technology Welcome to FIT100 Katherine Deibel Katherine Deibel Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Instructor: Kate Deibel • PhD in CSE (2011), University of Washington • Research:Digital literaciesAssistive technolgoies • Office: CSE 210 • Hours: TBD or drop-by • E-mail: deibel@uw.edu Not me but my cute calico Susie Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
D-E-I-B-E-L • Pronunciation: DIE-BULL • Spelling: Decibel minus the ‘c’ Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Announcements • If you are hoping for a spot in the class • Some decide it’s not for them and drop • Contact me to be put on the list • Attend lectures and lab • Ask the TA to add you to the Catalyst tools • Do the work Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Announcements • When do labs start? • Wednesday! • Thursday! Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
INFO100/CSE100 FIT100 is offered by • Computer Science & Engineering Dept. (CSE 100) • The Information School (INFO100) Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
What is this class all about? • FIT100 has no prerequisites except being a student at UW • Expected previous experience: • Most students use computers for email, word processing, etc. and that’s enough experience • If you truly have not touched a computer before, see me after class Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Fluency in InformationTechnology Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Fluency in InformationTechnology Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Information Technology “The use of computers and “telecommunications to retrieve , “store, and transmit information” —Princeton Univ. Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Fluency in InformationTechnology Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Fluency • Multiple Definitions • Communicating and thinking in another language • “Fluid” ability to communicate • Speed, accuracy, and adaptabilitywith a set of related tasks Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Examples of Fluency • Reading • Driving • Operating a television • Using a cell phone • Using information technology Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Fluency with IT? FIT100 teaches you to be Fluent with IT What does that mean for you? • Using IT freely and easily • Making technology your friend • Recovering from bugs, errors, or unexpected situations • Being in control and confident… now and in the future Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
IT Constantly Evolves! 4 gigabytes of data stored on punch cards Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
IT Constantly Evolves! Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Becoming Fluent isno small feat! Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
The Content • FIT100 helps you to become Fluent by learning • Skills, like spreadsheets, databases, … • Concepts, like how networks work, building Web pages with HTML … • Capabilities, like how to find accurate information on the WWW, debugging, … • Integrates content by doing projects Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
About This Class • FIT goes beyond computer literacy • FITness concept from NSF/NRC study • FITness teaches how to • use IT today • learn IT throughout life UW was the first in the US to offer a FIT class Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Lifetime of Learning Why is lifelong learning emphasized? Consider a college education as a “product” with a 50-year “useful life” Then ask, “What should the Class of 1961 have been taught to know about technology for that knowledge to be useful still today?” Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Lifetime of Learning • What did the class of 1961 learn about technology? • The word “byte” was thought up • First packet sent on the “Internet” • PC as the personal computer was used • WWW was developed Looking for a reason as to why your yourgrandparents and parents might not be very “computer savvy”? Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Is FIT100 for You? • Take FIT100 if you want to… • learn applications & the science of IT • prepare for a lifetime of expanding your use of IT • and if you are willing to … • think and study intensively • attend all lectures and labs • devote “5 credits” of study time this term Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Five credits is…. 3 hours/week in lecture 2 hours/week in lab 10 hours/week outside of class 15 hours total per week! Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Actual Time Commitment • Some students spend more time, others less • Time depends on your background and experience with IT • Remember, a 100-level class is not necessarily easy or low work • It covers multiple topics broadly • The amount of work is relative to the credit hours Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Additional Warnings Do not take FIT100 if you • want to learn only a few skills like word processing, email, Web, etc. • Expect to become an expert in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Databases, etc. • don’t have time to attend class, lab • want a good grade with little work… FIT100 doesn’t repeat classes you’ve had • expect someone else to do the work Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Taking FIT100 Is Worth It • Previous students said … “FIT100 was very valuable, even though it involved a lot of work (and I do mean a LOT)” “FIT100 expanded and brought precision to my thinking.” • If you can commit to FIT – great! • If this isn’t the quarter, withdraw so some other student can have a chance Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Class Mechanics It is dangerous to go alone… take this knowledge with you Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Course Website • Class Web site … memorize it! http://courses.washington.edu/fit100/sp12/ • Everything you need to know will be on the site, especially announcements • Always check the Web page first! • Digital copes of slides will be on the website before lecture! • By 12 noon Promise! Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Important Site Sections • Calendar:Always look here for due dates, readings, and instructions • Syllabus Grading:Information about grading policy, late policy, etc. • Syllabus Academic Conduct:What happens if you get on my bad side (and what it takes to get there) Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Class Mechanics Required Materials • Fluency with Information Technology, 4th editionLarry Snyder • A TurningPoint Clicker: standard UW RF clicker • You can borrow a friend’s clicker but only if they are NOT also in this class Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Readings • We will follow the textbook closely • Readings are assigned for each class • Read the material before class… • makes the lectures much more useful • prepares you for clicker quizzes and online quizzes in lab For Wednesday, read Chapter 1 Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Course Mailing List • info100a_sp12@u.washington.edu • You can also add yourself at:https://mailman1.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/info100a_sp12 • You will learn more about the mailing list in Lab 1 on Wednesday/Thursday Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Course Components • Lectures: Teach the concepts • Labs: Practice your skills • Clicker Quizzes: Demonstrate your knowledge • GoPosts: Discuss the implications • Extra Credit:Show your enthusiasm Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Labs • There will be 10 labs total • Each is worth 25 points • Your lowest lab score will be dropped • You must attend lab sections • If you miss a section, the associated assignment will have a 5 point penalty • Attend a different section if possible • Labs are generally due • By 10pm Thursday for Monday/Tuesday labs • By 10pm Monday for Wednesday/Thursday labs Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Projects • There are three projects • Each has two parts: A and B • Part A is worth 50 points • Part B is worth 100 points • You will need to work outside of lab section on these • Get started early on part B • Instructions for part B will be up within one day of part A being assigned Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Clicker Quizzes • Clicker quizzes are worth 8 points each • Approximately 25 total quizzes • Only your top 20 scores will be considered • Starting Monday, bring your clicker every day! • Clicker registration will go up soon (earn an easy 5 points) Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
No Clicker? • You can always write down answers on a piece of paper • Include your name, NetID, and date • This comes with some consequences • Might be lost absent-minded professor • 2 point penalty one waive for first time Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
GoPosts • There will be weekly discussions on the GoPost message board • More details discussed on Wednesday Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Miscellaneous • There will be additional assignments throughout the course • Meant to be done outside of section • Usually all-or-none grading Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Extra Credit • There are multiple opportunities for extra credit in this course • Examples: • Extra points on assignments • Late slide posting award • Finding a significant error on a lab, project, etc. earns the class 0.5 points Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Participation • Lab attendance • GoPost participation • Bonus points for giving help on the HelpDesk board • Class attendance (measured by clickers) • Course participation • Asking questions in lecture or lab • Suggesting discussion topics • Not cheating Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Being a Student with Professor Kate How brave are you? Momma's angry look is even more scarier… Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Rule 1: You will work hard • I do not expect students to get perfect scores on assignments • Course work should challenge you and help you identify weaknesses • That being said • I offer plenty of extra credit • Will adjust final grades up if necessary Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Rule 2: When in Doubt, Ask • My goal is for you to learn productively • If you have problems, ask me or a TA • Accommodations: • We are not mean • We can make accommodations for individual students • This offer is open for everyone http://courses.washington.edu/fit100/sp12/syllabusAccommodations.html Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Rule 3: It's about Respect • If you respect me, I will respect you • I am here to teach you and help you learn about IT fluency • I make a promise to have good lectures, polished assignments, etc. on time and in good humor • In return, you should be • Respectful in lab and lecture • Do not cheat Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Rule 4: Don't Cheat • Do not copy from your classmates • Do not commit plagiarism • We will be talking about this more as it relates to IT and intellectual property • For now, read: http://courses.washington.edu/fit100/sp12/syllabusConduct.html Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Rule 5: Have Fun • Get used to my bad jokes • Yes, they really are that bad • If you don't laugh, they just get worse Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Rule 6: Embrace the Diversity • You are many. • You have multiple majors. • You have multiple backgrounds. • Together, we are a barnyard. • Yes, I said a barnyard. Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology
Summary FIT100 is a serious class that requires effort, but it delivers knowledge you can use now and throughout your life • FIT100 is Skills, Concepts, Capabilities • Good study habits are key to success • Have no time? Want an easy class? This is not the class for you! • Teaching staff is here to help you learn Katherine Deibel, Fluency in Information Technology