MIS 300: Introduction to Management Information Systems Yong Choi School of Business Administration...

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MIS 300: Introduction to Management

Information Systems

Yong Choi

School of Business Administration

CSU, Bakersfield

First AnnouncementIf you have not registered for this class, please leave this room as quiet as possible.

Please follow your official class time – no change of section

Instructor Name: Yong Choi, PhD Office: BDC 101Office Hours: see the syllabusPhone: (661) 654 - 6691Email: ychoi2@csub.edu No email checking during weekend…

Course Materials

MIS 2010, 1st Edition Hossein Bidgoli ISBN-10: 0324830084 ISBN-13: 9780324830088

Course Website

Blackboard

GIS online courses by ESRI http://campus.esri.com

Course DescriptionHybrid ClassSince spring 2010The other section: in-class

Designed for a student who has minimum computer background.

Course DescriptionCreate and manage database system

Develop high quality website

Develop basic GIS maps

Websites for Course

Course websitehttp:// www.csub.edu/~ychoi2

Tour of Blackboardhttp://www.csub.edu/els/bb9/Submit an assignment, midterm and a

project thru the course Blackboard. Take final exam thru Blackboard.

About MIS Lab 1DO NOT TRY TO FIX THE COMPUTER!!

You will never be penalized because of technical problems of this classroom.

Make sure the Internet connection of your computer works!

Bring a flash (stick) memory for the in-class

About MIS Lab 2When the PC in our class is powered on and before it boots in to windows, a screen comes up that will allow you to chose which operating system you want to load.

About MIS Lab 3All you have to do is select the first choice: "Windows XP professional". The second is "Windows XP professional with Office 2003". Thus, if you do not see Office 2007, you need to turn off the PC and then, restart it.

MIS Lab Security PolicyIT and Dean’s office 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

Evaluation and GradingPoints scales are subject to change. Assignment 60 Points EC Project 1 and 2 20 points Midterm 50 points Final Exam 50 points

------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 180 points

Submission 1You must submit an assignment, a project, and exams through the Blackboard assignment/exam submission link. Otherwise, it will not be accepted.

Submission 2If you’d like to avoid any type of problems, please submit using a PC in the school computer lab and also try to submit at least two days before the due date.

Submission 3

When you turn in an assignment, file name of your assignment or project must make sense. JohnDoe_assignment_3.docECprjt_1_group_3

Course Guideline 1Class Attendance Is required

Notify me first by email prior to the absence.

Miss a class because of a documentable illness or other

reasonable cause, I will provide help. Otherwise, I do not

repeat any lectures, labs……

The attendance will be checked.

Course Guideline 2The Blackboard email is an ONLY official email Every MIS 300 student is issued a Blackboard email account.

It is the student's responsibility to regularly check his or her

Blackboard email to stay current with MIS 300 course

communications.

If you email me using other email systems after 10 days of

the first class, I will not reply……..

Course Guideline 3

No Break !! if you must go to the rest room, let me know (except ladies). No interference: Up to 40 % of your total score can be deducted depending on the level of interference.

No Interferencesurfing the Internet without a permission typing (email, paper…)

talking to classmates during the lectures - If you have any question, let your instructor know directly. Do not discuss your questions with your neighbors (do not distract others….). Coming class late (no back doors) and leaving class without any notification

Course Guideline 4

Peer Group Evaluation is 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.

Course Guideline 5Any Work Turned in must be neatly done and should conform to the following specifications. Microsoft Office is the ONLY

official software for our university (No Microsoft Works). Thus, you MUST use Microsoft Office when you submit assignments and projects.

Course GuidelineLate work will be penalized (25% each day late) 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.

Course Guideline 6Office hours

Please do not try to use office hours to make up for a missed class (I do not repeat any lectures).

You must be able to demonstrate you have already put a reasonable effort into solving and/or analyzing the problems.

Honor codeClassroom conduct Everyone is equal.

Group Activity 1

1st part of EC group project: Proposal Establish your own E-CommerceSubmit thru Blackboard/online

presentationExamples are available on our class web

page.

Group Activity 22nd part of EC group project

Website development based on the proposal

You are required to develop your own E-Commerce website based on your proposal

Group Activity 3Submit your website through Blackboard Extra points will be given if you publish

thru one of the free web hosting service web sites

Class ScheduleWeek 3: online classes

September 28 and 30

At the end….possibly, one more online week

Week 8 or 9

Who are you? (next class)

Introduce yourself…please stand upName Standing (i.e., senior, junior…)MajorYour expectations Class time preference