FIT1021 - Information use and management
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Information Technology
Leader(s): Steve Wright
Offered
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
Through a critical examination of document forms and information seeking behaviour, this unit explores fundamental concepts of information in the context of identifying stakeholder needs and expectations at individual, collective, organisational and societal levels. It introduces students to the way information is managed to meet user needs and the role of ICT in Information Management.
Objectives
At the completion of this unit, students will have a theoretical and conceptual understanding of:
- fundamental concepts of information, and its use by individuals, organisations and societies;
- information creation, representation, storage, access, retrieval, and use;
- the impact of organisational and social contexts upon information needs and uses;
- basic ICTs and IM tools developed to manage information and meet user needs;
- the information-seeking behaviour of users;
- the range of information sources;
- the forms that information can take;
- human computer interfaces to information.
At the completion of this unit students will have developed attitudes that enable them to:
- be aware of the role and responsibilities of information professionals;
- be aware of the role of ICTs and IM in human activity.
At the completion of this unit students will have the skills to:
- evaluate information and its sources critically;
- identify particular information needs;
- evaluate ICTs and IM tools in terms of meeting user needs;
- use basic ICTs and IM tools to create, represent, store, access, retrieve and use information.
At the completion of this unit students will have developed the teamwork skills needed to be able to work as part of a team capable of managing information in a range of social environments.
Assessment
Examination (3 hours): 50%
Assignments and practical work: 50%
Contact hours
Lectures 2 hrs/week, tutorials or laboratories 2 hrs/week
Prohibitions
IMS1102, IMS1603
Additional information on this unit is available from the faculty at:
13 October 2017
19 December 2024