Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Aligning Strategies to Goals


The following are the learning outcomes and the assessments strategies for ITEC-N411 Management Information Systems.

Learning Outcome
Cognitive level
Describe the main components of Information Systems with the emphasis on their effects on business processes, organizations and society.
Understand
Describe, using Internet technology, the impact that Information Technology will have on an organization’s strategy.
Understand 
Explain the effects that MIS, DSS, CRM and ERP have on organizational communication and decisions making to increase productivity and efficiency in an increasingly competitive business environment.
Evaluate
Use a System Development Lifecycle (SDLC) methodology to explain how information systems are designed, developed and maintained to ensure that diverse and changing organizational needs are met effectively and rationally
Create


Analyze and report on at least two different system control and security tools and techniques to ensure high levels of efficiency in an organization’s information system without the danger of fraud or crime
Analyze


Assessment Strategies:

Element
Weight %
 Description
Assignment
20% Video (group)
Discussion (individual)
LO1 and LO2
Evaluate a real world Case on the experience of UAE based organization with implementing an Enterprise Application.

Midterm

20% INDIVIDUAL

LO1 and LO2

Project

30% Report (group)
Presentation (individual)

LO3 and LO4
Real world consultancy report analysing a business problem and creating a viable IT solution for it.
Final
30% SWA
LO (All)

Teaching Strategies:

The teaching strategies in this course are blend of traditional and more innovative teaching styles. Delivering new concepts mostly done through traditional lecturing style, and less often using Independent Learning followed by peer tutoring activities. These strategies mainly aim at helping students to understand the new concepts, to be latter assessed on this understanding in their midterm and final tests.

Drafts discussion sessions, as well as, class and online case study discussions are also used to serve the same objective and also to help students develop their ability to analyze various real world scenarios and recommend solutions to them. Those analytical skills are then assessed through the course Assignment in which they need to identify a real UAE based organization that have implemented an Enterprise Application and develop a case study on this real experience.  The students analytical skills are assessed one more time in the course Project, together with their ability to create a solution for a real world business problem.  

1 comment:

  1. Clearly you are using a healthy blend of teaching strategies to deliver new concepts. You have also a good balance of individual / group assignments that include different ways of demonstrating understanding and application at a range of cognitive levels. I'm absolutely not an expert on 'Management Information Systems' but it sounds like quite a formal, structured discipline which may lend itself to a more formal teaching/assessment style. You are doing well to incorporate such a good range of assessments. I wonder if they enjoy the formal tests or the group presentations / video better?

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