CONCEPTS FOR A DIGITAL WORLD

GSCI 1042



Concepts For A Digital World is an interdisciplinary course through which students develop an understanding of the use of information technologies and their impact on work; the acquisition and communication of knowledge; organizational behaviour; and society. During this course, students examine the evolution, application, and impact of information technologies through reading assignments, case studies, research, and use of information technologies.


Professor: Brian Richmond



Email: crn43003@yahoo.ca



Course Webpages
Course Outline (Needs Adobe Reader)
Evaluation Plan
Assignments
Quizzes/Tests
Notices (March 5, 2004)
Plagiarism and GBC Plagiarism Policy
George Brown College Academic Policies



Related Websites
Research Sources
www.scsite.com/dc2004
http://ca.oocities.com
www.gbrownc.on.ca
Search Engines, Directories, MetaSearch Engines
Guide to Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA)documentation








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