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Information Systems in Organizations

Department of Management Information Systems, Temple University

INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN ORGANIZATIONS

MIS 2101.008 ■ SPRING 2019 ■ IRIS BURRELL
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Project 1 – Learn IT! #1

Learn IT! #1

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PLEASE READ THE ASSIGNMENT IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO COMPLETE IT.
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In this assignment, you will setup a profile on the e-Portfolio site, create an e-Portfolio, configure Google Analytics to collect information about visitors visiting your site and network with others on the e-Portfolio site.

There are two different versions of this assignment.  One version is for MIS majors.  The other version is for everyone who is not an MIS major.  There are only a few minor but important differences between these two versions of this assignment.

  1. While all students will create an e-Portfolio, MIS majors will create their e-Portfolio on a permanent site and they will use their e-Portfolio for the entire time that they are in the MIS program.  People who are not MIS majors will create their e-Portfolio on a temporary site and their e-Portfolios will be deleted at the end of the semester.
  2. The assignment majors will complete includes an additional section where they will learn about Professional Achievement points and sketch out a plan for earning the required 1,000 Professional Achievement points before they graduate.  They will also learn about Reward Points.  For each Professional Achievement point a student earns, they will also receive a reward point which can be redeemed for merchandise in the MIS Points Store.
  3. MIS majors will need to get their e-Portfolios registered with the department.  This will earn these students their first 50 Professional Achievement points. 
  4. MIS majors will need to earn a minimum of 75 Professional Achievement points to complete MIS 2101 successfully.  

Detailed instructions for students who are NOT MIS majors : Learn IT! #1 for Non-MIS Majors

Detailed instructions for students who are MIS majors : Learn IT! #1 for MIS Majors

Submission: Provide a print out to the instructor on the due date. Ensure that all pages are stapled and the print out has the assignment name, your name and TUid 

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Save your word or pdf document of deliverables with the naming convention LastName_First Name_2101SectionX_LearnIT1 and email it from your Temple email account to: MIS_210.79baqu7ehshqx2gz@u.box.com

*** Remember, no late assignments will be accepted! 

*** It is your responsibility to check your e-portfolio google analytics periodically during the course to ensure you are collecting data in order for you to complete the final LearnIT #2 assignment.  This means you will need to share your e-portfolio link with your friends, family, colleagues, etc to generate enough data for you to analyze at the end.  Your final assignment must contain analytics in order for you to receive a grade.

 

 

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