Welcome to FIT100
(CSE100 and Info100)
Fluency with Information Technology
Please, take a syllabus

About This Class
Fluency with Information Technology   -- FIT for short -- is the state-of-the-art IT class for non-techies
FIT is better than computer literacy
FITness concept from NSF/NRC study
FITness teaches how to use IT today
and how to learn IT throughout life

Being Fluent
FIT100 teaches you to be Fluent with IT
What does that mean?
You will use IT freely and easily
Technology will not “be in the way”
You will be able to recover from bugs, errors or unexpected situations
You will be in control and confident
… now and in the future
Becoming Fluent is no small feat!

The Content
FIT100 helps you become Fluent by teaching …
Skills, like email, word processing, …
Concepts, like how networks work, building Web pages with HTML, …
Capabilities, like how to find accurate information on the WWW, debugging, …
Integrates content by using projects

Lifetime of Learning
Why is lifelong learning emphasized?
Consider a college education as a “product” with a 55 year “useful life”
What to teach the class of 1944?

Lifetime of Learning
Why is lifelong learning emphasized?
Consider a college education as a “product” with a 55 year “useful life”
What to teach the class of 1944?
The first computer invented in 1946
First packet sent on “Internet” in 1969
PC as “Personal computer” used in ~1980
WWW came “on the scene” in 1994

Lifetime of Learning
Why is lifelong learning emphasized?
Consider a college education as a “product” with a 55 year “useful life”
What to teach the class of 1944?
The first computer invented in 1946
First packet sent on “Internet” in 1969
PC as “Personal computer” used in ~1980
WWW came “on the scene” in 1994

CSE100/Info100
FIT100 is offered by Computer Science & Engineering Department (CSE100) and the Information School (Info100)
It doesn’t matter which you registered for
FIT100 has no prerequisites except being a student at UW
FIT100 is for “non technical” students
If you are a “techie” e.g. plan to major in science, engineering, architecture, … take CSE142

Is FIT100 for You?
Take FIT100 if you …
Want to learn application & science of IT
Want to prepare for a lifetime of expanding your use of IT
Are willing to think and study intensively
Can attend all classes and labs
Can devote “5 credits” of study this term

But, Maybe Not
Do not take FIT100 if
You only want to learn a few skills like word processing, email, Web, etc.
www.washington.edu/computing/catalog/gen/Catalog.html
You don’t have time to attend class, lab
You want a good grade with little work… FIT100 doesn’t repeat classes you’ve had
You expect someone else to do the work

Some Stats
Looking at the numbers …
4.0-2.0 Students who passed with 2.0 or better came to all classes, prepared for quizzes, read book, came to all labs, took all exams
1.9-0.0 Students who did poorly skipped classes (and so missed quizzes), skipped labs, didn’t attempt parts of projects …
9 Students in recent quarter sent to Conduct Committee and got Academic Probation

Taking FIT Is Worth It
Previous students said …
“FIT100 was very valuable, even though it involved a lot of work (and I do mean LOT)”
“FIT100 expanded and brought precision to my thinking”
If you can commit to FIT -- Welcome
If this isn’t the term, withdraw so some other student can have a chance

Class Mechanics
Text Book
Fluency with Information Tech-
nology  L. Snyder, Addison-Wesley
Grading
Labs and Assignments
3 Projects (each with 2 or more parts)
2 Midterms
Mini-quizzes: Unannounced, on readings
Comprehensive Final Exam

FIT100 Announcements
6 announcements that affect YOU
TAs and Office Hours
Computer Basics Lab
FIT100 Web site
Calendar is where its at
Readings
An Assignment

Teaching Assistants
FIT100 Has 4 Great TAs ...
Jason Dang
Justin Perron
Phong Phan
Arpi Shaverdian
Kasia
Wilamowska

Computer Basics Lab
Many students come to FIT100 knowing email, WWW, word processing
But, if you have never used a PC ...
Do not fear FIT100!
Join the Computer Basics Lab
Monday 5:30-7:30 MGH 030
Tuesday 6:00-8:00 MGH 030

Class Web Page
FIT100 maximizes computers & Internet
Class Web site … memorize it!
http://www.cs.washington.edu/100
cs = computer science
/100 is all that’s needed after the .edu
Everything you need to know will be on the site, esp. announcements
Always check the Web page first

The Calendar
The Calendar is the source ...

Readings
We will follow Fluency with Information Technology (FIT) closely
Readings are assigned for each class
Reading the material before class will …
make the lectures much more useful
prepare you for the unannounced quizzes
What do you do if you don’t know what has been assigned?

An Assignment
Assignment 1 is a treasure hunt
Find the FIT100 web page
Locate Assignment 1
Print it out
Using the syllabus, answer the questions
Turn it in Wednesday in class

Summary
FIT100 is a serious class that requires effort, but it delivers knowledge you can use now and throughout life
FIT100 is Skills, Concepts, Capabilities
Good study habits are key to success
Have no time? Want easy class? Skip FIT
Teaching staff is here to help you learn
Jason, Justin, Phong, Arpi, Kasia and Larry