PAC 442 - Section D - Fall 2007
"The Internet and American Life"
University of Illinois at Springfield
Syllabus


Jump to assignments for:
 
Week 1 - due 27 August Week 2 - due 3 September
Week 3 - due 10 September Week 4 - due 17 September
Week 5 - due 24 September Week 6 - due 1 October
Week 7 - due 8 October Week 8 - due 15 October
Week 9 - due 22 October Week 10 - due 29 October
Week 11 - due 5 November Week 12 - due 12 November
Week 13 - due 26 November Week 14 - due 3 December
Week 15 - due 10 December Final Paper - due 7 December


Course Description
With far-ranging influences on commerce, education, news, entertainment, information dissemination and much more, the Internet has had an enormous impact on American society over the past decade.  This course examines that impact with an emphasis on public policy.


Learning Objectives

Instructor

Course Information
Students will use the Internet to access required readings, class discussion sessions, and to submit written assignments.  There will NOT be any face-to-face meetings of this class.  There is no text for this course - all required readings are available online.  There are no written exams.

A separate page has additional information about the course, including Course Organization, Instructional Materials, Course Navigation, Netiquette, Technical Requirements, Techical Support, and Academic Support



Assignments

Grading
Final grades will be determined in the following manner:
Participation in online discussions 40%
Paper One (due not later than October 19) 25%
Paper Two (due not later than December 7) 35%
Details of the course grading policy is detailed on a separate web page.


Disability Accommodation
Reasonable accommodations are available for students have a documented disability. Please notify your instructor during he first week of class of any accommodations needed for the course. Late notification may cause the requested accommodations to be unavailable. All accommodations must be approved through the Office of Disability Services (ODS) in the Human Resource Building, Room 80.  The ODS phone number is:  217-206-6666.


Privacy Notification
From time to time, faculty who are new to online teaching will be observing the discussions that occur in the "Discussion Board" in PAC 442 Section B.  This will only be done in the context of learning how to promote online discussion.  The faculty will only observe and will not participate in any of the interactions.


Readings

Class Schedule and Due Dates

Due August 27 by noon central time - Introduction to the Internet



Due September 3 by noon central time - Internet and Daily Life

Due September 10 by noon central time - Spam, Spyware, and Phishing

Due September 17 by noon central time - Music and Intellectual Property

Due September 24 by noon central time - Access and Broadband

Due October 1 by noon central time - Demographics

Due October 8 by noon central time - Online Commerce

Due October 15 by noon central time - E-Government and Political Campaigning

Due October 19 by noon central time - Paper One

Due October 22 by noon central time - The Internet and Health

Due October 29 by noon central time - Family, Friends, and Community

Due November 5 by noon central time - New Online Technologies

Due November 12 by noon central time - Internet as a News Source

Due November 26 by noon central time - Internet and Education

Due December 3 by noon central time - Internet at Work & Search Engines

Due December 7 by noon central time - Paper Two



Due December 10 by noon central time - The Future of the Internet


Last Updated 14 August 2007 by Burks Oakley II (oakley@uis.edu)

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