CS-107 – Introduction to Data Processing Syllabus

Learn the concepts underlying modern application of computer systems and the role of technology in society. The course covers computer hardware, operating systems and office software: word processing, spread sheet, database and presentation.  Not for credit by computer science majors. (3 credit hours)
Section 01: 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM         Lectures: Mondays and Wednesdays in B120, Laboratory: B 239

Section 02: 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM      
Instructor:     

Jeffrey N. Denenberg

Google Voice: (203) 513-9427

TAs: Vignesh, vgopi1@unh.newhaven.edu
        Dinesh,  
dmunu1@unh.newhaven.edu

Email:
jeffrey.denenberg@ieee.org

Web Site:
 doctord.webhop.net

Office Hours: 11:30 – 12:30 PM
Mon., Tues. & Wed. in B252

Textbooks:  Evans, Martin and Poatsy, Technology in Action, Pearson, 9th Edition, 2013,
ISBN 13: 978-0-13-283873-3. 

Software:      Microsoft Office 2010 – Prof. Edition (Avail. for free at Unh; Includes MS Access)
MyItLab - A valid (NOT USED - It won’t Work) license is REQUIRED,
PingLive! - Required for attendance and Pop Quizzes.  You will receive a PayPal invoice for $19.95 when you are a registered user.  Payment is required for full credit.
If you have financial problems see me to discuss the issue.
USB Flash Drive - required as you cannot save your work on the Lab Computers

Course Objectives:

1.     Understand the role of binary notation in computers and communication media.

2.     Know about standards organizations and standards for software, hardware, and data encoding.

3.     Understand digitization and related issues such as resolution, storage, and compression.

4.     Know what an operating system does and understand the different capabilities of modern systems.

5.     Understand data communications including hardware elements (hubs/switches, routers, and shared transmission media) and software elements (protocols, packets, IP addresses, check-sums, error detection and retransmission).

6.     Understand how information is acquired, managed, and safeguarded.

7.     Be aware of security risks, their impact, and how to defend against them.

8.     Be aware of threats to personal privacy and how to maintain your privacy.

9.     Understand what a program is. Understand the process of going from a simple problem statement to a working computer application.  Know how a client and a programmer should interact.

10.  Understand the progress in and limitations of machine intelligence (natural language, pattern recognition, biometrics, etc.)

11.  Understand the social, economic, political, and legal issues brought about by today's rapidly expanding technological capabilities.

12.  To use a word processor, spreadsheet program. database management system and presentation software skillfully and appropriately.

13.  To evaluate information sources for reliability and biases and integrate information into your world view.

14.  Develop oral presentation skills in front of a large audience.

Code of Conduct:  Student Handbook - We expect integrity!

Final Grades:  Sec-01,  Sec-02

Grading Policy:

Attendance*&  Quizzes*

12.5%

 MyItLab Training* 

12.5%

HW* & Projects* 

12.5%

 

Exams (3)

37.5%

 Final Exam

25.0%

 

 

* Failure to perform in each of these areas (“D” average or better) can result in a failure in this course.  You must demonstrate effort independently of Exam results!  Late work is penalized!  HW/Projects are due as scheduled on MyItLab/Syllabus and NOT ACCEPTED after Nov. 30

Prepared by: Jeffrey N. Denenberg


Schedule:

Week

Date
Sec 01,03

Topic

Readings

Materials

HW

MyItLab

References

1

8-27

8-29

CS107 syllabus, Prof., & Materials
Changing the World

PC History

Tech.: Ch. 1

 

Tech. in Focus (1)

Registering/Enrolling in MyItLab Video

Get ahead in your reading!

Initialize MyItLab
for our section

MyItLab Home_Computer_Set-Up

2

9-3

9-5

Labor Day – No Classes

Computer hardware

 

Tech.: Ch. 2

 

MyItLab Reg. Codes

01 – CRSAB2T-458019

 02 – CRSABNF-458020

MyItLab:

Win7 Training

PDF Reader
HowStuffWorks

3

9-10

9-12

Computer hardware

Tech:  Ch. 2

Interactive Quiz 1
Hardware Practice

CSCWorkshopSchedule

MyItLab:

Common Tasks
Word Training

HowStuffWorks
Word Tutorial 1

4

9-17
9-19

Using The Internet
Ethics

Tech:  Ch. 3
Tech. in Focus (3)

 

Resume HW

Resume Tutorial

MyItLab:
Word Projects

Word Tutorial 2
Word Tutorial 3

5

9-24
9-26

Application Software

System Software

Tech:  4

Tech:  5

Career Services

Presentation HW
Pres. Skills

MyItLab:
PPT Training

Excel Tutorial 1
Excel Tutorial 2

6

10-1
10-3

Exam 1 Review: Are We on Schedule?

Exam 1: Comp. systems

MyItLab Word, PPT Assign. Due

Exam 1 covers Chpts. 1-4

WWW HW

MyItLab;

PPT Projects

Excel Tutorial 3,
Internet

7

10-8
10-10

Columbus Day – No Classes

Evaluating/Improving Your PC Hardware

 

Tech:  6

 

SecureWiFi-TechRepublic

 

MyItLab
Excel Training

Home Networks,
Five-security-mistakes, Audio, Video, Graphics,

8

10-15

10-17

Computer Networking

Excel Project Review

Tech:  7

 

Spreadsheets: Data and Formulas

AF-presenting

MyItLab:

Excel Projects

PPT URI CS Dept

PPT ACT360 Media

9

10-22


10-24

Under the Hood: Binary, Octal and Hex

Exam 2 Review
Exam 2:
Networks,  Ethics, SW

Tech. in Focus (7)

MyItLab Excel Assignments Due

Exam2 on Ch. 5-7

 

Interactive Quiz 2
Excel & Access Practice

 

PPT FL Gulf Coast U.

10

10-29, 31

Sandy! No Classes

 

 

 

 

 

11

11-5

11-7

Digital Lifestyle: Managing Data/Devices

System Security

Tech:  8

Tech:  9

 

MyItLab:
Access Training

Access Tutorial

Access Tutorial Brydon

 

 

Software Development – Not Covered

Tech: 10

 

12

11-12

11-14

Databases & Information Systems

Behind the Scene: Networks/Security

Tech: 11

Tech: 12

 

 

MyItLab:

Access Projects

 

13

11-19

11-21

T. G. Weekend – No Classes

Behind the Scene: The Internet

 

Tech: 13


 

 

14

11-26
11-28

Exam 3 Review – Student Presentations

Ex3: Data, Devices, Security, Net.

MyItLab Access Assignments Due

Exam 3 covers

Chpts. 8-9,11-13

 

 

15

12-3

12-5

Student Team Presentations

Student Team Presentations

 

 

No Work Accepted After 12/07/2012!

16

12-10

Course Review, Stud. Presentations

 

 

 

 

 

 

Final Exam: Comprehensive (Ch. 1-13)
01 – Saturday, 12/15 at 8 AM

02 – Thursday, 12/13 at 8 AM

Final Exams

12/12 – 12/18

You can take the Final Exam at either scheduled time

Missing the Final Exam is a BAD idea.

Course withdrawal is possible.

Until the final exam date