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Course Outline ITEra

The document outlines classroom policies at Isabela State University, emphasizing health protocols, uniform standards, examination rules, and general conduct. It includes specific guidelines for social distancing, dress code, and prohibitions on cheating and disruptive behavior. Additionally, it highlights the university's mission to develop competitive human resources through quality education and research, along with a grading scheme for the course 'Living in the IT Era.'

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Course Outline ITEra

The document outlines classroom policies at Isabela State University, emphasizing health protocols, uniform standards, examination rules, and general conduct. It includes specific guidelines for social distancing, dress code, and prohibitions on cheating and disruptive behavior. Additionally, it highlights the university's mission to develop competitive human resources through quality education and research, along with a grading scheme for the course 'Living in the IT Era.'

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Classroom Policies: b. Chairs should be arranged at least 1.

5 meters apart to VISION


1. Observance of Health Protocols observe social distancing. A leading Research University in the ASEAN Region.
a. Everybody who is entering the campus and c. Chairs should be arranged before leaving the classroom.
classroom premises is required to wear a face mask d. Vandalism is strictly prohibited and punishable. MISSION
– NO FACE MASK, NO ENTRY POLICY e. No Smoking within the school premises. The Isabela State University is committed to
b. Observe at all times, in all places and in all f. Students under the influence of liquor are not allowed inside develop globally competitive human, technological
transactions, social / physical distancing of at least 1 the school compound. resources and services through quality instruction,
meter apart as advocated by the Department of g. Any form of deadly weapons should not be brought to school innovative research, responsive community engagement
Health. except cleaning/cutting tools during cleanup days and and viable resource management programs for inclusive
c. When classes are conducted outside the classroom, laboratory classes. growth and sustainable development.
physical distancing will still be observed. h. Unnecessary noise to the point of creating disturbances is
2. Uniform and Dress code prohibited. QUALITY POLICY
a. Students should be in proper uniform, wear ID and i. Proper grooming should be observed at all times, e.g. short The Isabela State University endeavors to be a
appropriate shoes except during laboratory class. and undyed hair for males. lead university in instruction, research, extension and
b. On Wednesdays, cross dressing, hip-hop dresses and j. Other policies will be strictly imposed as contained in the resource generation through continuous improvement of
get-ups are not allowed, e.g. shorts, slippers, student manual. services.
spaghetti strap, earrings for males, etc. 4.2. Online FTLM (synchronous)
c. PE uniforms should be worn only during PE class. a. Unnecessary noise to the point of creating disturbances is To uphold this commitment, ISU shall attain the
3. Taking Examination prohibited. following quality objectives:
a. Cheating and copying are strictly prohibited. When b. Participative learning is encouraged
caught during quizzes and long/units exams, c. Wear proper attire 1. Sustain academic excellence and quality in
deduction of points will be imposed by the teacher d. Courtesy and proper decorum should be observed at all times instruction;
and during midterm or final exam. Means a grade of e. Meeting time set should be strictly observed by both faculty 2. Generate research breakthroughs;
5.0 in the subject. and students 3. Engage in sectoral activities for community
b. Borrowing of calculators and other exam f. Policies on the recording of class lecture is subject to the development;
paraphernalia is not allowed during exam. approval/agreement between the student and faculty which 4. Develop products for globalization;
c. During prelim, midterm, and final exam, only test shall be governed by existing laws such as cyber crime act, 5. Support students’ participation to local and
papers answer sheets, permits, calculators, pens, data privacy act and intellectual property right laws. international fora to enhance their potentialities;
pencils and erasers are allowed on the desk; other g. Posting of unnecessary comments/messages are prohibited 6. Comply with the standards set by statutory,
things should be deposited on a place designated by during online classes. regulatory and accrediting bodies; and
the teacher. 4.3. Remote FTLM (asynchronous) 7. Review on periodic basis, the Quality
d. Other policies will be imposed as deemed necessary a. Submit required output on time via online or on designated Management System (QMS) and gather feedbacks
and as agreed upon between the students and the drop-off / pick up points. on the level of client satisfaction as basis for
subject professor. b. Submission of duplicated / copied output is prohibited. continual improvement
4. Other Policies c. Posting of unnecessary comments/messages are prohibited
4.1 Face-to-face FTLM during group chat/discussion forum.
a. Cellphone should be shut-off or in silent mode during
class hours.

ISUCab-CDC-CoO-015
Effectivity: September 1, 2015
Revision:0
LEARNING CONTENT
TIME Grading Scheme
ALLOTMENT Quizzes 15%
Orientation Prelim Exam 20%
COLLEGE OF DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION VMGO and ISU Quality Policy 1.5 hrs Midterm Exam 25%
AND ARTS & SCIENCES Final Exam 25%
Individual/Group Report 10%
COURSE OUTLINE I. Introduction to Information and Communications Class participation 5%
9 hrs
in Technology (ICT) 100%
LIVING IN THE IT ERA
Grade Equivalent
Course Description: II. Computers in our Daily Life 6 hrs 1.0 98 – 100
This course explores the science, culture 1.25 95 – 97
and ethics of information technology, its various uses PRELIM EXAM-1.5hrs 1.5 92 – 94
and applications, as well as its influence on culture 1.75 89 – 91
and society. It aims to expose the students to III. The Internet and World Wide Web 9 hrs 2.0 86 – 88
different real life/ current events/ recent 2.25 83 – 85
developments or innovations on the societal context 2.5 80 – 82
of information technology in order for them to IV. Information, Control and Privacy 7.5 hrs 2.75 77 – 79
develop a good understanding of the influences of
3.0 75 – 76
information technology on modern living and human MIDTERM EXAM-1.5hrs 5.0 74 and below Failed
relationships and guide them to follow a set of
standards and laws applicable to information INC Incomplete
technology developments. V. IT Culture and Society 7.5 hrs
REFERENCES:
Unit Credit : 3units
VI. IT Trends, Issues and Challenges 7.5 hrs • Wittman, M., and Mattord, H. (2011). Principles of Information
th
Security, 4 Edition, Published by Cengage Learning
FIRST Semester, CY 2024-2025
Class Review for final exam/Integration • Rhodes-Ousley, M. (2013). Information Security:
1.5 hrs
Schedule of Classes: Period/Prepare for final examination nd
The Complete Reference, 2 Edition
FINAL EXAM -1.5
• Ronina R. Caoili-Tayuan, Mia V. Eleazar (Living in the
Course Requirements: Information Technology Era) 2019, C & E Publishing, Inc.
• Must successfully earn 60% of the highest
Room Assignment : CDCAS possible raw scores on all the major exams
and assessment tasks.
Subject In-Charge : MERLINDA R. ZIPAGAN • Must attend at least 80% of the total
contact hours in the subject.
Copy for: _________________________ • Must actively participate in all learning activities.
Student

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