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FIT1052 Digital futures: IT shaping society

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Steven Wright

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

FIT1052 Digital futures: IT shaping society (16 Sep 2015, 11:45am) [DIG FUTURE: ITSOC (14 Sep 2015, 1:55pm)]

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (10 Sep 2015, 2:40pm)

This unit is part of the minor sequence 'Information in society' within the Bachelor of Information Technology

Reasons for Change (17 Sep 2020, 11:12am)

Sept 2015: Unit name correction

Introduced as part of course architecture programs. Effective semester 1/2016

21/01/2016 - CE updated Learning Outcomes and Synopsis following discussion with ADE.

January 2017: Exam weighting change.

Introduced due to shortening of exam length from 3 to 2 hours.

Effective semester 1/2017

May 2017: Semester offered

Starting in 2018, FIT1052 to run in semester 2.

Introduced so that unit aligns with the new Digital Humanities major with Arts.

19/9/2019: Admin - updating exam duration to include additional 10 minutes as per University requirement.

October 2019: Exam and in semester assessment weighting change. For implementation semester 1, 2020.

In September 2019, I met with members of the FIT Flex team to develop an action plan for this unit. Based upon their recommendations, I am seeking to increase the weighting of in semester assessment to 60%, and decrease the weighting of the unit exam to 40%.

17/09/2020 Admin: Update to include new assessment and teaching approach fields as per Handbook requirements.

Role, Relationship and Relevance of Unit (10 Sep 2015, 2:41pm)

This unit opens the B Info Tech minor sequence 'Information in society', by examining the emergence of information technology (IT) as a central element in contemporary society. As such it provides an introduction to the other units within the minor, which address the place of IT within an organisational context, the nature of IT professional practice, and social informatics.

Objectives

Objectives (22 Jan 2016, 12:08pm)

At the completion of this unit students should be able to:

  1. describe the fundamental features that distinguish information technology (IT) from earlier forms of technology;
  2. understand and explain how advances in IT have impacted society, its structures, and the way information is used by its members;
  3. develop and demonstrate critical reading skills by interpreting primary and secondary sources relevant to the history of IT in society;
  4. critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of common scholarly explanations of the emergence and diffusion of IT within society;
  5. critically analyse the impact of IT in a range of social domains such as work, the family, government and leisure.

Unit Content

ASCED Discipline Group Classification (02 Sep 2015, 12:34pm)

020300

Synopsis (22 Jan 2016, 12:09pm)

From online entertainment to paying our bills with smartphones, computers are at the centre of our lives today. How did this change come about, and what has it meant for us as individuals, as well as for society more broadly? Starting with its origins in the world of government, the military and corporations, this unit explores the lasting impression that IT continues to make within the spheres of popular culture, work, politics, the law, and leisure.

Prescribed Reading (for new units) (17 Sep 2020, 11:14am)

Recommended resources

Students will find the following two books to be useful background reading for this unit. Both books are available from the Monash library:
M. Campbell-Kelly et al. (2014) Computer: The history of the information machine . Westview Press, Boulder.
P. Ceruzzi (2003) A History of Modern Computing . Second Edition, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.

Technological requirements

Students must regularly check Moodle for announcements

Teaching Methods

Mode (02 Sep 2015, 12:35pm)

On-campus

Special teaching arrangements (17 Sep 2020, 11:15am)

This teaching and learning approach provides lectures, facilitated learning, practical exploration and peer learning. Students initially encounter information at lectures. Then, together with their peers and the teaching staff, students discuss and explore the information during tutorials in a process of facilitated learning.

Assessment

Assessment Summary (17 Sep 2020, 11:23am)

Examination (2 hours and 10 minutes): 40%; In-semester assessment: 60%

  1. Class Presentation: - 10% - ULO: 4, 5
  2. Assignment 2 - Report: - 25% - ULO: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  3. Reflective piece: - 15% - ULO: 3
  4. Studio participation exercises: - 10% - ULO: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  5. Examination: - 40%

Workloads

Workload Requirements (29 Nov 2016, 10:22am)

Minimum total expected workload equals 12 hours per week comprising:

(a.) Contact hours for on-campus students:

  • 2 hour lecture
  • 2 hour studio
  • one 2 hour lecture per week, NOT two 1 hour lectures per week

    (b.) Additional requirements (all students):

  • A minimum of 3 hours of personal study per one hour of lecture time in order to satisfy the reading, tute, prac and assignment expectations.
  • Resource Requirements

    Prerequisites

    Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (02 Sep 2015, 12:37pm)

    Semester 1, 2016

    Location of Offering (02 Sep 2015, 12:38pm)

    Clayton

    Faculty Information

    Proposer

    Steven Wright

    Approvals

    School: 07 Oct 2019 (Emma Nash)
    Faculty Education Committee: 07 Oct 2019 (Emma Nash)
    Faculty Board: 07 Oct 2019 (Emma Nash)
    ADT:
    Faculty Manager:
    Dean's Advisory Council:
    Other:

    Version History

    31 Aug 2015 Ange Delbianco Initial Draft; modified UnitObjectives/ObjText; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor
    02 Sep 2015 Ange Delbianco Introduced as part of course architecture programs. Effective semester 1/2016
    10 Sep 2015 Caitlin Slattery Initial Draft; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RoleRelationshipRelevance; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified Assessment/Summary (added exam duration).
    14 Sep 2015 Caitlin Slattery Amended unit title as per advice from ADE.
    16 Sep 2015 Caitlin Slattery Unit name correction.
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FIT1052 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    17 Sep 2015 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - FEC approved 10/9/2015
    21 Jan 2016 Steven Wright modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives
    21 Jan 2016 Steven Wright modified UnitContent/Synopsis; modified UnitContent/Synopsis
    21 Jan 2016 Jeanette Niehus Admin: added ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; Chief Examiner
    22 Jan 2016 Steven Wright modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified UnitContent/Synopsis
    22 Jan 2016 Jeanette Niehus FIT1052 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    22 Jan 2016 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    22 Jan 2016 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - UGPC executive approval 21/01/16
    17 Mar 2016 Jeanette Niehus Admin: modified Chief Examiner
    29 Nov 2016 Steven Wright modified Workload/ContactHours
    29 Nov 2016 Steven Wright
    14 Dec 2016 Steven Wright modified Assessment/Summary
    06 Jan 2017 Steven Wright modified Assessment/Summary; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    06 Jan 2017 Jeanette Niehus FIT1052 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    06 Jan 2017 Jeanette Niehus FEC Approval
    06 Jan 2017 Jeanette Niehus FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by ADE 06/01/2017.
    19 May 2017 Steven Wright modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    19 Sep 2019 Emma Nash modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Assessment/Summary
    02 Oct 2019 Steven Wright modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    02 Oct 2019 Steven Wright
    07 Oct 2019 Emma Nash modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
    07 Oct 2019 Emma Nash
    07 Oct 2019 Emma Nash FIT1052 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval )
    07 Oct 2019 Emma Nash FEC Approval
    07 Oct 2019 Emma Nash FacultyBoard Approval - Executively approved by ADLT on 6/10/19, noted for UGPC 5/19.
    17 Sep 2020 Miriam Little modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading; modified Teaching/SpecialArrangements; modified Assessment/Summary; modified Assessment/Summary

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