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MIS 412 Spring 2013

MIS 412 Spring 2013. Management of Ecommerce. Class Overview. 2. Office: Somsen 325 Physical classroom: Somsen 301 Virtual classroom: https://umconnect.umn.edu/mis/ Course Web Site: http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson D2L: https://winona.ims.mnscu.edu/ Tegrity : in D2L

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MIS 412 Spring 2013

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  1. MIS 412 Spring 2013 Management of Ecommerce

  2. Class Overview 2 • Office: Somsen 325 • Physical classroom: Somsen 301 • Virtual classroom: https://umconnect.umn.edu/mis/ • Course Web Site: • http://course1.winona.edu/ppaulson • D2L: https://winona.ims.mnscu.edu/ • Tegrity: in D2L • Office hours: on web site PgP MIS412

  3. Instructor Background 3 • Attorney • Mechanical Engineer • Operations Manager • Business Systems Consultant • Professor of MIS PgP MIS412

  4. Instructor’s Web Site 4 • Course materials • Homework assignments • Reading materials • Project information • Important announcements PgP MIS412

  5. Course Description-Catalog 5 • E-commerce is studied from a managerial perspective. Topics include e-business, web EDI, and business uses of the internet. The influence of technology on collaboration and new business methods is discussed. PgP MIS412

  6. Course Description 6 • Investigate web site issues important to businesses • Investigate current state of web technology • Experience and address current web site problems facing businesses and organizations PgP MIS412

  7. Areas of Concentration 7 • Understand business issues • Understand available technology • Familiarization with the tools/software/concepts • Evaluate alternate solutions • Understand impact of mobile devices PgP MIS412

  8. Materials 8 • Required-Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual 3rd Edition- by Matthew MacDonaldISBN-13: 978-1449301729 eBook acceptable • Optional-Dreamweaver CS5: The Missing Manualby David McFarland ISBN-13: 978-1449381813eBook acceptable PgP MIS412

  9. Reference Materials 9 • MSDNAA-Microsoft Developers Network Academic Alliance software • MeLB-Microsoft electronic Learning for Business, web based training • Atomic Learning-web based training • Software, Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Microsoft Expression 4 Studio • Files available at: • \\store\classes\20135002230\ReadOnly PgP MIS412

  10. Classroom Info 10 • Somsen 301 • Bring laptop every day • Attendance • Homework • Work on material in groups PgP MIS412

  11. Attendance and Participation 11 • This course covers material discussed in class, but not in the assigned readings • Attendance is expected • Attendance, or lack thereof, is a factor in deciding borderline grades • Submit attendance for each class! • Your responsibility, no second chance! PgP MIS412

  12. Project 1-Assignment Web Site 12 • Create and maintain a web site for submitting your assignments • Learn to work with HTML and the Internet PgP MIS412

  13. Project 2- Web Project 13 • Analyze business web site • Develop problem statement • Document work • Propose initial solution • Obtain feedback • Propose final solution PgP MIS412

  14. assignments 14 • Assigned readings • To focus on main course topics • Develop written communication skills • No emailed assignments, no print outs • Late assignments are penalized PgP MIS412

  15. Exam Notice 15 • Before final exam make sure that you have WSU network access and that you can connect to: • \\store\classes\20135002230\ • Why? This is where you get exam files! PgP MIS412

  16. Final 16 • Written, 2 hours • Cumulative, test knowledge of information technology project concepts • Open book, open notes PgP MIS412

  17. Grading 17 • Grading will be based on: • 5% Project 1 • 20% Project 2 • 5% Meaningful class attendance & participation • 30% Assignments • 10% Midterm • 30% Final PgP MIS412

  18. Final Grade 18 • Based on 100 total points • A 90% or greater • B 80 to 89% • C 70 to 79% • D 60 to 69% • F less than 59% PgP MIS412

  19. Grading 19 • Late Assignments are penalized! • No extra credit • No make-up exams! • Professor Paulson does not give out grades • Students earn grades! PgP MIS412

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