Type of Credit: Elective
Credit(s)
Number of Students
In today's digital era, where information technology is ever-present and artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, it is crucial for individuals to possess tech-savviness and stay updated with the latest IT trends. The English for Information Technology course is specifically tailored to introduce cutting-edge topics in information technology that directly align with the needs of the Millennials.
This one-semester 3-credit-hour course is designed for high-intermediate/advanced students of English as a foreign language. This is not a course that aims to teach students information technology knowledge. Rather, it is designed to allow students to transform their English language knowledge into the communication skills necessary for careers in the IT field or any profession. In addition, students are encouraged to think about and consider ethical issues and related topics in information technology. Students will also learn how to discover and discuss new and trending information technologies. A considerable emphasis will be put on training students to create an academic research poster on a topic on issues related to information technology.
能力項目說明
The primary goal of this course is to allow students to maximize their English listening, speaking, and writing abilities while exploring a wide range of topics in information technology. The course will be conducted entirely in English.
Learning outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to have:
By the end of this course, students are expected to be able to demonstrate their knowledge on different topics covered in class by using topic-related vocabulary words and phrases appropriately.
Week |
Topic |
Content and Reading Assignment |
Teaching Activities and Homework |
1 |
Course Orientation |
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2 |
The WWW |
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3 |
Jobs in IT |
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4 |
Digital Badge |
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Create your own LinkedIn profile |
5 |
Technopreneurship |
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6 |
IT for Academic |
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7 |
IT Workplace I |
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Write polite responses to client requests and reports |
8 |
Presentation |
Student presentation |
Presentation 1: Promote your IT product/service |
9 |
Presentation |
Student presentation |
Presentation 1: Promote your IT product/service |
10 |
IT Workplace II |
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11 |
Trending Technologies |
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12 |
Green Technologies |
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13 |
Information Literacy I |
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14 |
Information Literacy II |
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15 |
Presentation |
Group presentation |
Presentation 2: Present your academic research poster |
16 |
Final Exam |
Final Exam |
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All materials, including the written text, handouts, and any information spoken in class or written on the board, are expected to be reflected in your work. Take notes and study the handouts. Keep all of the work you do during the course until after the final grades have been announced.
You are expected to:
- participate actively in all in-class activities and discussions;
- preview assigned materials;
- attend each class and be on time;
- conduct two oral presentations;
- hand in all written assignments;
- take the final examination.
Your final grades are determined by the following course components:
ATTENDANCE, PUNCTUALITY & ASSIGNMENT POLICIES
LEARNING TASKS & ASSIGNMENTS
Participation
Class participation refers to your active involvement in the class activities including your insights and comments regarding class content, responses to the instructor’s questions, and reactions to other students’ contributions.
Assignments
In addition to the periodic in-class assignments, individual or group-based, you will complete two major assignments: (1) create your own LinkedIn profile, (2) write polite responses to client requests and reports.
All written assignments are to be handed in on the due dates. Late submissions may be penalized up to 20%. The grading rubrics for the writing assignments are available on the course Moodle.
Presentations
You will give ONE individual and ONE group presentation on IT related topics: (1) promote your product/service, (2) present your academic research poster.
All presentation slides should be uploaded to Moodle. Specific guidelines and grading rubrics will be provided in class.
Final exam
The final exam is a paper-&-pencil exam. All materials, including the vocabulary list, readings, handouts, and video exercises provided in class throughout the semester will potentially be included. No make-up exam will be given unless you obtain the instructor’s permission in advance.
Handouts will be provided.
Other supplementary materials (References):
Kenny, S., Sabatino, E. & Bondar, J. (2022). Capstone- English for Information and New Technology. Crane Publishing.
Bonamy, D. (2022). Technical English 4: Course Book (3rd ed.). United Kingdom: Pearson Longman.
Ward, S. (Ed.) (2019). Tech English. Heliopolis Culture Group.
English for Information Technology: An Online Course
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