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Honors Information Systems in Organizations

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Honors Information Systems in Organizations

MIS 2901.002 ■ Spring 2020 ■ Amy Lavin
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    • Honors Technology Research Project
    • 01 – Learn IT #1
    • 02 – Cybersecurity
    • 03 – Watch Lynda.com video
    • 04 – Code Academy
    • 05 – Coding Assignment #1
    • 06 – Coding Assignment #2
    • 07 – Coding Assignment #3
    • 08 – Learn IT #2
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Course materials

Text Book

The first two thirds of the semester does not require a textbook; however, the last third will require a textbook purchase listed below:

JavaScript Absolute Beginner’s Guide
by Kirupa Chinnathambi
Series: Absolute Beginner’s Guide
Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Que Publishing; 1 edition (July 18, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0789758067
ISBN-13: 978-0789758064

Software

Please download and install the following pieces of software:

Google Chrome – While there are a variety of great browsers out there we will be using Google Chrome in the classroom for two reasons.  First, it runs on both Windows machines and Macs.  Second, it has a great set of “developer’s tools” that you will need during the programming part of the course.

VS Code is a free text editor created by Microsoft. It is a lightweight version of their commercial product, Visual Studio. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, and Linux platforms. It is a good editor for JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It also supports a large number of extensions that allow the VS Code editor to be adapted to many purposes. You will find instructions for the VS Code installation under the “HELPFUL LINKS” primary sidebar (conveniently located on the right column of this page).

Study Guides

Please note that in order to be successful on the MIS 2101 exams you will need to complete all of the assigned readings and watch all of the assigned videos (taking notes while you complete these assignments) prior to each class; attend classes regularly and take notes during class too. The readings and videos, combined with the class discussion decks and in-class discussions will enable you to prepare your own study guides. Study guides will be provided to help you prepare for exams too. Please note that your instructor will post the study guides below prior to each exam. Be sure to check back here often for updates.

Exam 1 Study Guide
Exam 2 Study Guide
Exam 3 Study Guide

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Instructor

Amy Lavin

Email: amyl@temple.edu
Office Hours: M 11:30-12, 1-130PM, F 10-11AM or by appointment
Location: Speakman Hall, Room 209g

ITA CONTACT INFO

ITA #1
Name: Grace Kim
Email: tui54144@temple.edu

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Gradebook

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Installing-VS-Code-Mac-OS

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