| Jack C. Davis |
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| Office: 104 Davis Hall |
| Phone: (540) 831-6055 |
| jcdavis@radford.edu |
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ITEC 100 - Introduction to Information Technology |
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| ITEC-100.15 |
Section 15
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Lecture
3:00 - 4:50 PM Wednesday
151 Davis Hall |
Lab
3:00 - 4:50 PM Monday
B01 Stuart Hall |
| ITEC-100.16 |
Section 16 |
Lecture
3:00 - 4:50 PM Wednesday
151 Davis Hall |
Lab
3:00 - 4:50 PM Friday
B01 Stuart Hall
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| Monday |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
| Tuesday |
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM |
| Wednesday |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
| Friday |
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM |
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ITEC 100 introduces students to the fundamental concepts in information technology
that provide the technical foundation for state-of-the-art computer applications.
A perspective on the range of information technology is presented through lectures, discussions,
and lab assignments. Historical developments and social implications in information technology
form an integral part of the course. Widely used computer applications, including word processors,
presentation software, spreadsheets, databases, computer communications, and networking are used to
supplement the IT concepts introduced in the course. Students who have received credit for
INSY 181, CPSC 106, or CPSC 106P may not receive credit for ITEC 100.
ITEC 100 qualifies as a General Education Requirement (3 credit hours)
in the Mathematical Sciences.
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- Custom Courseware (ISBN: 1428392432/9781428392434) based on
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WebCT
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- Lab Projects (Tutorials) - 15%
(graded in Lab)
- Quizzes (taken during Lab) - 15%
- Assignments - 20%
- 3 Exams - 45%
- Attendance - 5%
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- Attendance - Attendance will be taken during lecture. Two unexcused absences are allowed.
- Assignments - Must be turned in on time to receive full credit. Assignments will be accepted up to
one week after the due date but will be give a maximum score of 80%.
- Lab Projects - will be graded during lab.
- Honor Code - By accepting admission to Radford University, each student makes a commitment
to understand, support, and abide by the University Honor Code without compromise or exception.
Violations of academic integrity will not be tolerated. This class will be conducted in strict
observance of the Honor Code. Refer to your Student Handbook for details. In particular, copying
assignments, in whole or part, will be considered a violation of the Honor Code. Note - the Case Grader
system we use can detect duplicate (or nearly identical) documents.
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