Welcome to FIT100
(CSE100
and Info100)
Fluency with Information Technology
Please, take a syllabus |
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 |
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! |
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 |
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? |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
6 announcements that affect YOU | ||
TAs and Office Hours | ||
Computer Basics Lab | ||
FIT100 Web site | ||
Calendar is where its at | ||
Readings | ||
An Assignment |
FIT100 Has 4 Great TAs ... | |||
Jason Dang | |||
Justin Perron | |||
Phong Phan | |||
Arpi Shaverdian | |||
Kasia | |||
Wilamowska |
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 |
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 is the source ... |
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? | |||
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 |
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 |