ITE152
ITE152
Develops understanding of digital and information literacy. Introduces basic computer concepts in hardware,
software, cyber, cloud, database, and operating systems. Includes hands-on experience developing word
processing, spreadsheet and presentation documents. Evaluates the reliability of sources. Covers creating a
simple web page. Examines topics such as social, legal, and ethical issues. This is a UCGS transfer course.
Lecture 3 hours per week.
Please Note: Credit will only be awarded for one of the following courses: ITE 115, ITE 119, or ITE 152.
This introductory course is designed to develop the students’ understanding of digital information literacy
through utilizing both lecture and hands-on exercises. Students will be introduced to basic computer
concepts in hardware, software, cyber security, cloud computing, database principles, operating systems and
web development. Students learn online techniques to search, evaluate, validate, and cite
information. Hands-on experience includes creating web pages along with word processing, spreadsheet and
presentation graphics computer applications. Additional lectures examine social, legal, ethical issues
including privacy, intellectual property, emerging technologies and the role computers play across
professional areas of expertise.
Course Prerequisites/Corequisites
None.
Course Objectives
Civic Engagement
• Communicate information legally and ethically using a variety of channels directed at a range of
audiences
Critical Thinking
• Demonstrate the ability to determine the nature and extent of the information needed.
• Demonstrate the ability to identify and evaluate information for credibility, currency, reliability,
validity, accuracy, usefulness, relevance, and biases. (For example: CRAAP model)
• Demonstrate the ability to distinguish between assumption and fact.
• Demonstrate the ability to incorporate information literacy skills into one’s own knowledge base and
work.
Written Communication
• Demonstrate the ability to collaborate with other students to manage information using information
technology
• Demonstrate competency in creating and delivering a presentation, as well as linking and embedding
data in a presentation.
Quantitative Literacy
• Demonstrate the use of logical formulas to reach a better understanding of the importance of
becoming a logical thinker in the world of computers or the 21st century.
Professional Readiness
• Recognize the importance of an Internet presence
• Demonstrate the use of productivity using application software
• Explain the importance of Cyber and Information Security
• Identify the role the computer plays across professional areas of expertise
Scientific Literacy
• Demonstrate the use of scientific or mathematical formulas to have a better understanding how a
computer can assist with computations.
Operating Systems
• Recognize the different versions and capabilities of multiple operating systems
• Demonstrate the use of an operating system, i.e. create folders, create nested folders, save files and
organize files
Web Technologies
• Identify introductory web design and/or development concepts
• Identify top level domain (i.e. .gov, .edu, .com, .net, .org) use and purpose
• Describe what responsive design means and explain HTML, CSS, Javascript and tags as it relates to
developing websites
• Define hosting and publishing in web development
• Develop a simple webpage using a text editor or html editor that contains basic tags, such as title,
headers, links, multimedia and images
• Explain the importance of web development in world technology and the importance of having a
basic knowledge of website creation