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CIS 2 Computers and the Internet in Society
15 June 2006
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WINTER 2010
Course:
Department : CIS -002.-6??Z
Instructor - Valerie Taylor
4.0 Units
De Anza College Distance Learning Center . (408) 864-8969 . FAX: (408) 864-5546, 864-8245 . http://distance.deanza.edu/
DESCRIPTION
A critical examination of the capabilities and uses of modern computers and how they are changing business, law, politics, and society. Course format is question-based student-led discussions and collaborative group projects.
CIS 2 Computers and the Internet in Society is a GE course. This is the online distance learning section. The course includes lots of reading, discussing, critical thinking, and web-based research. CIS 2 is concerned primarily with the uses of technology (good and bad) and issues for society. We cover everything from accessibility for people with disabilities to identity theft. We discuss and research the impact of technology on computer crime, copyright, education, medicine, business and ethical issues.
20 July 2002
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FALL 2005
These are the courses that I am teaching this quarter. Click on the link for the Course Syllabus
Email : taylorvalerie@deanza.edu
Open Entry Classes
The CAOS courses are Open Entry 0.5 unit classes. The courses are self-paced. There are no on-campus meetings, but as a registered student, you are welcome to work at the computers in the ATC / CAOS lab. These courses are 6 weeks long and can be started and completed any time during the quarter.
All the materials are online. You can review them as a guest. Once you have registered you will have your own personal ID to access the course. To get the .5 units credit, you must register and complete all the assignments.
Check with the CAOS Department for more information.
ETUDES http://deanza.etudes.fhda.edu
- CAOS 131 - Quick Presentation
User ID : guest
Password : guest
- CAOS 132 - Quick Web Site
User ID : guest
Password : guest
CAOS 131 Quick Presentation Demo - PowerPoint - download and launch
Same demo - saved as HTML
CAOS 132 Quick Web Site Demo
27 February 2002
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Instructional Technology Courses for Faculty
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