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Session ID for clicker APPs: MIS3300
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Previously…
Welcome
Syllabus overview
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Resources
Grading criteria
Blackboard
Civility
Lecture Structure
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Attendance through clickers
Previously on MIS 3300
Housekeeping
Points of interest in business/technology
Overview of learning goals
Lecture topics: MIS, Office Suite, Civility
Clicker questions throughout
Brief review
Closing attendance through clickers
Housekeeping…
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Blackboard
Bookstore stock
Syllabus quiz due by midnight of January 30
Clickers needed by next Tuesday
SAM code & textbooks needed by week 3
Next week’s guest speaker: Dr. Parks
POI
Windows 10
Net Neutrality
The Battle Over Open-Internet Rules Shifts To Congress http://goo.gl/RyrTUh Project Loon
HoloLens, Shared Gaming, Cortana, Windows 10 Phone http://goo.gl/jb6Rt8 Google's Stake In SpaceX Puts It Closer To Goal Of
Internet Access For All http://goo.gl/rplLQz Data Security
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Is Your Online Password On The Worst-Password List? http://goo.gl/6FBSpb Learning Outcomes
LO1 Explain the differences between types of literacies.
LO2 Define management information systems.
LO3 Describe the four major components information
systems (ISs).
LO4 Define the differences between data vs information.
LO5 Recognize applications of IS in business.
LO6 Discuss how ITs are used for competitive advantage.
LO7 Explain Porter’s Five Forces Model and strategies for
gaining a competitive advantage.
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Context – The World We Live In
Information age/society
IS, IT, ICTs
Knowledge age/economy
Literacies
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Traditional -> Digital
Computer vs. Information
Cultural, Behavioral
Capital
Information Revolutions
The Information: A History, A Theory, A Flood (2012) by James Gleick.
Image source: wikipedia.org
http://around.com/
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Data, Information, and Knowledge
Data:
Information:
Knowledge:
Critical Thinking:
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The Value of Information… is directly linked to how it helps decision makers achieve their organization’s goals.
Characteristics of Valuable Information:
Accessible
Accurate
Complete
Economical
Flexible
Relevant
Reliable
Secure
Simple
Timely
Verifiable
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Information Systems (IS) are interrelated elements that:
Collect, Manipulate, Store, Disseminate data and information, Provide feedback to meet an objective The four major components of an IS are:
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What Are Information Systems?
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http://youtu.be/Qujsd4vkqFI
IS in Context of Organizations
Organization
Organizational culture
Organizational change
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Management Information System (MIS):
Organized collection of:
people,
procedures,