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MIS 362 Spring 2014

MIS 362 Spring 2014. Management Information Systems Professor Pat Paulson. Class Overview. Office: Somsen 325 Physical classroom: Somsen 301 Virtual classroom: https:// umconnect.umn.edu/mis Course Web Site: http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson

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MIS 362 Spring 2014

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  1. MIS 362Spring 2014 Management Information Systems Professor Pat Paulson

  2. Class Overview • Office: Somsen 325 • Physical classroom: Somsen 301 • Virtual classroom: https://umconnect.umn.edu/mis • Course Web Site: • http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson • Exams, grading, Tegrity recordings in D2L: https://winona.ims.mnscu.edu/ • Office hours: on web site PgP MIS 362

  3. My Background • Patent Attorney • Mechanical Engineer • Operations Manager • Business Systems Consultant • Professor PgP MIS 362

  4. Class materials • Course1 Web Site-Syllabus, Assignments, Projects, Presentations • D2L-Grading, Discussions, Midterm, Final • Book- Reading Material, Quizzes • Tegrity-Class recordings • Adobe Connect-web conferencing PgP MIS 362

  5. Course Description-Catalog • An introduction to the basic concepts of Management Information System design, implementation and control. Application of computer-based MIS and decision models to business and management situations and problems. PgP MIS 362

  6. Course Description-1 • Investigate MIS fundamentals • Examine design, implementation, control, evaluation, and strategic use of modern, computer-based information systems • Apply concepts to business data processing, office automation, information reporting, and decision making PgP MIS 362

  7. Course Description-2 • Emphasize the managerial and strategic aspects of information technology PgP MIS 362

  8. Course Description-3 • Hands-on application of business software and course concepts • Some of the software to be used • Excel • Expression Web PgP MIS 362

  9. Objective-1 • Terminology- explain the meaning of terms used to describe common techniques and concepts in business information systems PgP MIS 362

  10. Objective-2 • Skill- use and apply microcomputer communication systems, spreadsheet, web authoring, graphics and database software applications PgP MIS 362

  11. Objective-3 • Advanced information systems concepts- learn how electronic data interchange (EDI), telecommunications, and future directions of computer-based information systems(XML) are used in business and management PgP MIS 362

  12. Objective-4 • Behavioral and organizational issues- identify and suggest appropriate responses to managerial and organizational issues stemming from development, implementation, and use of computer-based information systems PgP MIS 362

  13. Objective-5 • International issues- become aware of challenges in implementing international information systems, including economic and cultural differences PgP MIS 362

  14. Objective-6 • Social and ethical issues- become sensitive to the major social and ethical issues involved in the development and use of information technology PgP MIS 362

  15. Materials • Ebook & quizzes • Principles of Information Systems, 10th Edition by Stair & Reynolds • Read Trade Magazines to keep current • Use the Internet for research-Wikipedia • MELB, Lynda.com PgP MIS 362

  16. Material to be covered • Chapters 1 to 12, 14 • About a chapter per week • Quiz on each chapter PgP MIS 362

  17. Book & Quizzes • Read Chapter-hard copy or ebook • Do Chapter Quiz due by Sunday 11pm • Maximum 3 attempts at a quiz • Your grade is the average of your attempts • You are ENCOURAGED to work together on quizzes • There is no quiz 13. • Quizzes, midterm and final share same question library, use quizzes to study for Midterm and Final. PgP MIS 362

  18. Assignments • To focus on and hone required skills • To prepare for class discussions aimed at deepening your understanding of the material • Publish answers on your website • Hands-On activity focused on software tools • Due by 8am Saturday of week assigned PgP MIS 362

  19. Project 1-Web Site • Create course web site at:https://classes.winona.edu/20145001028/ • Use Expression Web, VPN, KeyServer • Use Dreamspark Premium for software install • Website due Saturday, January 25th at 8am PgP MIS 362

  20. Project 2-Knowledge Workers • One or 2 students assist knowledge worker • Emphasize use of software to solve business problems • Typically Excel, Access, Outlook, dual monitors or some technology issue • Teach, assist class at Winona Senior Center PgP MIS 362

  21. Project 3- Business Mentor • Choose mentor • Prepare questions • Interview mentor • Create report PgP MIS 362

  22. Participation • Active engagement in problem solving • Counts towards grade • Attendance: highly recommended-in class, web conferencing, D2L discussion boards, using Tegrity recordings. PgP MIS 362

  23. Midterm • Test knowledge of basic concepts • Hands on problems using software applications, notably Excel PgP MIS 362

  24. Final • Cumulative, test Management Information System knowledge • Hands on problems using Excel PgP MIS 362

  25. Policy on Collaboration • You are permitted to work together on Assignments, Projects. However… • During exams you are on your own, including doing hands-on problems in Excel. Therefore… • It behooves you to actually do the work! PgP MIS 362

  26. Grade Weighting • 15% Book quizzes in D2L (chapters 1-12, 14) • 30% Assignments • 5% Meaningful participation • 15% Projects (P1-5%; P2-5%; P3-5%) • 10% Midterm • 25%  Final PgP MIS 362

  27. Final Grade • Based on 100 total points • A 90% or greater • B 80 to 89% • C 70 to 79% • D 60 to 69% • F less than 59% PgP MIS 362

  28. Grading • Late Assignments are not accepted! • A pattern of being late with assignment or project submissions will result in the loss of at least a letter grade. • Poor spelling/grammar will be penalized! • Up to 10% of item grade • Make use of the Writing Center • No extra credit, no make-up exams! • Professor Paulson does not give out grades • Students earn grades! PgP MIS 362

  29. After This Course? • Enjoy learning new software applications and problem solving? Consider MIS major or minor • Feel free to join MISA, the MIS student organization • Have questions about advising, scholarships, internships, careers, graduate school… • Contact me at your convenience PgP MIS 362

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