SemesterFall Semester, 2023
DepartmentSelective courses of undergraduate level,College of Commerce
Course NameManagement Information Systems
InstructorCHOU CHIH-YUAN
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
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週次



Wk.



日期



Date



課程主題



Topic



課程內容與指定閱讀



Content and Reading Assignment



教學活動與作業



Teaching Activities and Homework



學習投入時間



Student workload expectation



助教討論課



TA Sessions



(Thursdays 5-6 or 6-7 pm, Yi-Xian Building 5th floor 050502)



課堂講授



In-class Hours



課程前後



Outside-of-class Hours



1



Sep 13



Introduction to Course



Chapter 1



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



No Session



2



Sep 20



Introduction to MIS



Chapter 1~3



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



Introduction



3



Sep 27



MIS Strategy & Organization



Chapter 3



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



Market Analysis



4



Oct 04



Ethical & Social Issues in MIS



Chapter 4



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



IT Types



5



Oct 11



IT Infrastructure & Emerging Technologies



Chapter 5



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



IT-enabled Business Model Construction



6



Oct 18



Databases Concepts



Chapter 6



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



ERD & DFD (I)



7



Oct 25



Computer Network & Security Concepts



Chapter 7~8



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



ERD & DFD (II)



8



Nov 01



Midterm Exam



Chapter 1~8



Exam



3.0



6.0



No Session



9



Nov 08



Enterprise Applications



Chapter 9



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



ERD & DFD (III)



10



Nov 15



E-commerce



Chapter 10



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



ERD & DFD (IV)



11



Nov 22



Knowledge Management Systems



Chapter 11



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



Final Project Discussion



12



Nov 29



Enhancing Decision Making



Chapter 12



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



MIS Project Preview



13



Dec 06



Building Information Systems & IS Project Management



Chapter 13~15



Lecture & Discussion



3.0



4.5



MIS Project Observation & Discussion



14



Dec 13



Project Preparation & Consultation



Final Project



Discussion & Video Making



3.0



6.0



Final Project Discussion



15



Dec 20



Final Exam



Chapter 1~15



Exam



3.0



6.0



Final Project Discussion



16



Dec 27



Project Preparation & Consultation



(Due on Dec 30)



Final Project



Discussion & Video Making



3.0



6.0



Final Project Discussion



17



Jan 03



Online Peer Review for Videos (No Class)



(Between-Group & In-Group Peer Reviews Due on Jan 13)



Peer Review



Presentation Video Online



0.0



6.0



No Session



18



Jan 10



Peer Review



Presentation Video Online



0.0



6.0



No Session



Notes




  • The course schedule is subject to change.

  • ALL the students are highly encouraged to attend the TA sessions. Schedule for TA Sessions will be adjusted if needed.

  • The course is designed for students outside the Department of Management Information Systems. Final grades with detailed comments may be available to all our students by the official due date (Jan 25, 2024, or earlier). Please be aware of the schedule and be patient for the results. Graduate students, senior students, exchange students, or students with scholarships will NOT receive early results due to the fair grading process.



Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant

To help students develop their ideas on the project step-by-step, a weekly recitation/discussion TA class may be offered (Thursdays 5-6 pm or 6-7 pm at Yi-Xian Building 5th floor 050502). Students are highly encouraged to attend the TA class. Although participation will not be counted, worksheets and tips provided in the TA class may be highly beneficial to the final project (which counts for 35 points) and exams. Bonus points may be offered.



Teaching Assistants




  • 郝珮涵 Pei Han Hao,112356020@nccu.edu.tw

  • 蔡欣妤 Mavis Tsai,112356029@nccu.edu.tw

  • 陳孟湄 Meng Mei Chen,112356035@nccu.edu.tw

  • 童?庭 Harvey Tung,112356040@nccu.edu.tw



Discussion Sessions




  • Time: Thursdays 5-6 pm or 6-7 pm (Each group needs to sign up for a specific time.)

  • Location: Yi-Xian Building 5th floor 050502 (MIS Computer Classroom)



The duties of the teaching assistant include lecture assistance, student communication, exam proctoring, e-learning platform design & maintenance, data collection & organization, and discussion sessions / computer lab preparation.


Requirement/Grading

  • Pop Quizzes (Bonus points, if any), Midterm Exam (25%) & Final Exam (30%): Two in-class open-book exams and potential in-class pop quizzes (bonus points available) will be administered during the semester. If the exam will be missed because of a University-excused absence (and prior notice is provided), the final will be rescheduled by the instructor based on his discretion. The format of the make-up exam may vary from the formats of regularly scheduled exams. The instructor has the sole right to make determinations concerning the potential for make-up exams. Please make sure that you are able to attend both exams before selecting our course.



 




  • Midterm Exam: November 01, 2023; Scope: All the materials before Week 8.

  • Final Exam: December 20, 2023; Scope: All the materials during the semester.



 




  • Final Project & Homework Assignments (35% + Bonus points, if any): You will join to a team to work on the project and homework assignments. In the project, you will need to create an IT-related business and analyze your strategy in a given industry/market in the field of Management Information Systems. A late penalty of 20% per 24-hour period will be imposed for projects turned in after the submission time. Saturday and Sunday count as one 24-hour period. The topics of the final project will be introduced in class.



 




  • Presentation video (35%): You will need to present your findings or thoughts via a recorded 15-minutes video on our course platform by the assigned submission deadline (11:59:59 pm on Dec 30, 2023 (Taipei Time)). Students in the same group will receive the same grade (Students SHOULD participate in the group work to receive the grade). At least two students in a group should be presenters. More details will be announced during the semester.



 




  • Video style: Any creative formats with introduction on your proposed systems.


    • It could be a promo-style video, but please remember to describe in detail on your need analysis and system design. If possible, you are extremely encouraged to show up in the video.

    • It could be a screen capture recording, using applications such as Evercam, OBS Studio, Google meet, Cisco Webex, Zoom, Skype, Camtasia, or PowerPoint. If possible, you are extremely encouraged to use an application that also allows for the presenters to be shown.

    • It could be the combination of the above two options.

    • Or any other formats that will help you express your final project in the pre-recorded 15-minutes video.





 




  • Language: English ONLY. You are encouraged to add subtitle in Traditional Chinese or caption in English to help the audience understand your speaking easier.



 




  • Between-group peer evaluation (Bonus points available): After the deadline for presentation video, all the groups will need to conduct between-group peer evaluation. The groups will need to provide comments, suggestions, and ranking for all the other presentations in a survey. We will not let groups know who leaves the comments, so please be free to write anything that might be helpful or critical to your peer groups. Bonus point(s) will be offered to the groups who provide excellent comments and who get the highest votes from your peer groups. (It is okay to write your comments in either Traditional Chinese or English, but English is preferred if you are giving comments to some groups with English-speaking members.) Please upload the evaluation file you have filled up by 11:59:59 pm on Jan 13, 2024 (Taipei Time).



 




  • Homework assignments (Bonus points available): You may be assigned take-home group assignments in certain classes. Students in the same group will receive the same grade. (Students SHOULD participate in the group work to receive the grade.)



 




  • Class Participation (10%): It involves attendance and class participation. The instructor may call on individual students during the class, and their inability to respond with a reasonable answer will adversely affect their class participation grade. For each class, students will be graded on a 0-2 scale: 0 for absence, 1 for presence without constructive participation, and 2 for constructive participation. Pop quizzes or random calls may be conducted to support the class participation.



 




  • In-Group Peer Evaluation (Bonus or Minus points available): You will need to provide your job distribution, comments, appraisal, or complaints to your group members, and suggestions to our course in a survey. We will not let other people know who leaves the comments, so please be open and honest to provide your opinions. Points will be cut from your total final score up to 60 points if you have been complaint by your partners with credible specific reasons. Bonus point(s) may be offered to the member(s) who receive outstanding appraisals. Otherwise, all your group members will receive the same grade for the group work. (It is okay to write your comments in either Traditional Chinese or English.) Please upload the evaluation file you have filled up by 11:59:59 pm on Jan 13, 2024 (Taipei Time).


Textbook & Reference

Required Textbook:




  • Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm by K. C. Laudon and J. P. Laudon, Pearson Education, 17th Edition/Global Edition. (代理商:滄海圖書資訊股份有限公司) (ISBN-13: 978-1292403281 | ISBN-10: 1292403284)



(We may adopt newer edition because the 18th Edition/Global Edition may be available in 2023. Further details will be announced in the first week of the semester.)



References:




  • Discovering Computers: Digital Technology, Data, and Devices by Jennifer T. Campbell, Mark Ciampa, Steven M. Freund, Steven M. Freund, Susan Sebok, and Misty E. Vermaat, Cengage Learning, 17th Edition/Global Edition. (代理商:華泰文化事業股份有限公司) (ISBN-13: 9780357675366 | ISBN-10: 0357675363)

     

  • Modern Database Management by J. Hoffer, R. Venkarataman, and H. Top, Pearson FT Press, 13th Edition/Global Edition. (代理商:開發圖書有限公司) (ISBN-13: 978-1292263359 | ISBN-10: 1292263350)

     

  • Fundamentals of Database Systems by R. Elmasri and S. B. Navathe, Pearson IT Certifica, 7th Edition/Global Edition. (代理商:高立圖書有限公司) (ISBN-13: 978-1292097619 | ISBN-10: 1292097612)

     

  • Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross., Pearson FT Press, 8th Edition/Global Edition. (代理商:全華圖書股份有限公司) (ISBN-13: 9781292405469 | ISBN-10: 1292405465)

     

  • Modern Systems Analysis and Design by Joseph S Valacich, Joey F. George, and Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Pearson FT Press, 9th Edition/Global Edition. (代理商:華泰文化事業股份有限公司) (ISBN-13: 9780135791578 | ISBN-10: 0135172756)

     

  • Online resources which are open available to the public, including news, forums, debates, figures, videos, articles, games, laws and regulations, websites and platforms, mobile applications, generative artificial intelligence applications, etc.


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