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FIT3071 Information enterprise management and marketing

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Unit Code, Name, Abbreviation

FIT3071 Information enterprise management and marketing (13 Aug 2005, 06:43am) [Info enterprise (28 Jul 2005, 2:24pm)]

Reasons for Introduction

Reasons for Introduction (28 Jul 2005, 2:26pm)

This revised unit is consistent with the demands of the information industry for graduates able to demonstrate understanding of information communities (also called virtual communities) and how these operate as markets for information content including multimedia content. The unit fulfils a need for exploration of theory and practical examples of critical success factors in the development of information products and services. The insights gained are translated into practical competencies required for information enterprise i.e. recognising information needs and opportunities, and organising responses to these which are appropriate, creative, and financially viable.

Reasons for Change (28 Jul 2005, 2:27pm)

2005: Existing unit IMS3010 Information Enterprise Management and Marketing is being updated to fit into the new BITS degree structure with new FIT unit code.

Role of Unit (13 Aug 2005, 06:48am)

FIT3071 Information Enterprise Management and Marketing is an elective 3rd level unit in the Caulfied BITS major in Systems Development.

Relationship of Unit (09 Oct 2005, 11:02pm)

There is no comparable unit in the faculty.

Relevance of Unit (09 Oct 2005, 11:06pm)

This unit gives students an understanding of virtual communities and their operation as market for information content.

Objectives

Knowledge and Understanding (Cognitive Domain Objectives) (28 Jul 2005, 2:29pm)

C1. Understand the nature and operation of information communities and information markets, and recognise information needs and opportunities

C2. Understand the factors and relationships to be considered in developing and providing information products and services

C3. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of selected theory from business and the social sciences

Attitudes, Values and Beliefs (Affective Domain Objectives) (28 Jul 2005, 2:29pm)

A1. Develop attitudes, values and beliefs supporting ethical behaviour in the information sector

A2. Develop an awareness of "digital divides" and issues of social justice in relation to information provision and access

Practical Skills (Psychomotor Domain Objectives) (28 Jul 2005, 2:30pm)

P1. Demonstrate the ability to analyse and critique cases from the information industry

P2. Demonstrate the ability to propose and justify new or improved information products or services in response to needs or opportunities

Relationships, Communication and TeamWork (Social Domain Objectives) (28 Jul 2005, 2:30pm)

S1. Gain understanding of the collaborative behaviours and interdependencies which contribute to notions of community

Unit Content

Summary (28 Jul 2005, 2:32pm)

ASCED Discipline Group classification: 091301 Librianship and Information Management

This unit seeks to equip students to participate effectively in the development of information products and markets, whether as employees, team members, contractors, or self-employed practitioners. It uses an integrated theoretical and case-based approach. The contexts considered range from for-profit corporate endeavours to community information networks. The unit draws on theory from business and the social sciences to examine the organisational characteristics of information communities (also called virtual communities or human networks), and on practitioner experience in the information industry. It examines how information communities operate as markets for information content including multimedia content. The unit examines the role of the information professional as entrepreneur. It identifies critical success factors in the development of information products and services. The insights are translated into practical competencies required for information enterprise.

Handbook Summary (28 Jul 2005, 2:34pm)

This unit seeks to equip students to participate effectively in the development of information products and markets. It uses an integrated theoretical and case-based approach. The unit draws on theory from business and the social sciences to examine the organizational characteristics of information communities, and on practitioner experience in the information industry. It examines how information communities operate as markets for information content including multimedia content. The unit examines the role of the information professional as entrepreneur. It identifies critical success factors in the development of information products and services.

Recommended Reading (28 Jul 2005, 2:35pm)

Teaching Methods

Mode (28 Jul 2005, 2:35pm)

On campus

Strategies of Teaching (13 Aug 2005, 06:59am)

Teaching Methods Relationship to Objectives (13 Aug 2005, 06:57am)

Lectures and tutorials will supplement the delivery of the unit to students via the unit homepage on the World Wide Web. Communication between students and teacher will be undertaken face-to-face where possible, but generally through communication tools such as email, internet conferencing, and telephone. Readings are to be drawn mostly from the World Wide Web and also from printed resources. As the class itself will consciously operate as an information community, this - with readings and discussions - will address objectives C1, A1-A2. Examination of both on-line and print information sources (including trade publications) will support attainment of objective C2. Critical analysis of theoretical literature will address objective C3. Week-by-week introduction of industry case-examples will support objectives P1-P2. Work on product innovation for simulated or real situations will also address objective S1.

Assessment

Strategies of Assessment (28 Jul 2005, 2:38pm)

Assessment Relationship to Objectives (28 Jul 2005, 2:38pm)

Workloads

Workload Requirement (28 Jul 2005, 2:39pm)

12 hours of study per week, comprising:

Resource Requirements

Lecture Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:40pm)

Tutorial Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:41pm)

Nil

Laboratory Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:41pm)

Nil

Staff Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:44pm)

Software Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:41pm)

Nil

Library Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:44pm)

Adequate copies of at least the recommended texts listed above

Teaching Responsibility (Callista Entry) (28 Jul 2005, 2:44pm)

FIT

Implications for CASPA (28 Jul 2005, 2:41pm)

Nil

Interfaculty Involvement (28 Jul 2005, 2:41pm)

Nil

Interschool Involvement (28 Jul 2005, 2:42pm)

Nil

Other Resource Requirements (28 Jul 2005, 2:42pm)

Nil

Prerequisites

Prerequisite Units (28 Jul 2005, 2:45pm)

36 credit points of 1st year units or equivalent

Corequisites (28 Jul 2005, 2:42pm)

Nil

Prohibitions (28 Jul 2005, 2:46pm)

IMS3010, IMS5023, IMS3810 (Translation for IMS3010)

Alias Titles (28 Jul 2005, 2:42pm)

Nil

Level (28 Jul 2005, 2:46pm)

3rd year undergraduate

Proposed year of Introduction (for new units) (09 Oct 2005, 11:02pm)

Semester 1 2007

Frequency of Offering (28 Jul 2005, 2:47pm)

At least once per year

Enrolment (28 Jul 2005, 2:47pm)

50

Location of Offering (28 Jul 2005, 2:48pm)

Caulfield

Faculty Information

Proposer

Dianne Hagan

Approvals

School: 17 Oct 2005 (Geraldine DCosta)
Faculty Education Committee: 03 Nov 2005 (Annabelle McDougall)
Faculty Board: 16 Nov 2005 (Annabelle McDougall)
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Version History

28 Jul 2005 Dianne Hagan Initial Draft; modified UnitName; modified Abbreviation; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRole; modified UnitObjectives/ObjCognitive; modified UnitObjectives/ObjText; modified UnitObjectives/ObjAffective; modified UnitObjectives/ObjPsychomotor; modified UnitObjectives/ObjSocial; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified UnitContent/Summary; modified UnitContent/HandbookSummary; modified UnitContent/RecommendedReading; modified Teaching/Mode; modified Teaching/Strategies; modified Assessment/Strategies; modified Teaching/Objectives; modified Assessment/Strategies; modified Assessment/Objectives; modified Workload/WorkHours; modified ResourceReqs/LectureReqs; modified ResourceReqs/TutorialReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LabReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SoftwareReqs; modified ResourceReqs/CaspaImpact; modified ResourceReqs/InterFaculty; modified ResourceReqs/IntraFaculty; modified ResourceReqs/OtherResources; modified Corequisites; modified AliasTitles; modified ResourceReqs/StaffReqs; modified ResourceReqs/LibraryReqs; modified ResourceReqs/SchoolReqs; modified Prerequisites/PreReqUnits; modified Prohibitions; modified Level; modified DateOfIntroduction; modified Frequency; modified Enrolment; modified LocationOfOffering; modified FacultyInformation/FIContact
28 Jul 2005 Dianne Hagan modified Classification
13 Aug 2005 Dianne Hagan
09 Oct 2005 Dianne Hagan modified DateOfIntroduction; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelation; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RRelevance
17 Oct 2005 Geraldine DCosta FIT School Approval, Approved for submission to FEC Mtg 9/05
03 Nov 2005 Annabelle McDougall FEC Approval
16 Nov 2005 Annabelle McDougall FacultyBoard Approval

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