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Information TechnologyInformation Technology
(Information and Communication(Information and CommunicationTechnologyTechnology-- ICTICT))
THE FIRST DAYTHE FIRST DAY
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EDUCATIONEDUCATION Education Education should should certainlycertainly aimaim at at making making
aa student student thoughtful,thoughtful, intelligent,intelligent, rational,rational,
capablecapable and and responsiveresponsive toto newnew ideasideas , , but but
moremore important important it it should should alsoalso makemake himhimmoral,moral, kind,kind, generous, generous, and and selfless selfless..
No No manman cancan bebe said said toto bebe trulytruly educated educated if if
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FACULTY INTRODUCTIONFACULTY INTRODUCTION
Name : Col SL Narula (Retd)Address : #548, Sector-28, Arun Vihar, Noida (UP) 201 303
Phone : Landline : 0120-4334363, 4255117, Mobile : 09868789944
E-mail : [email protected]
Qualifications : MBA (Finance), M.Tech. (Computer Sc),
MIE (Mech. Engg.), PG Diploma (Operations Management),
Bachelor of General Laws, B.A. (History, Political Science), ptsc
Experience :
Active Service (Regiment of Artillery) : 14 years
Army / DRDO : 37 years :
On Deputation to Def Res & Dev Org : 23 years
Retired : April 2001, Post Retirement Teaching : 9 years
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POINTS TO BE OBSERVED IN CLASSROOMPOINTS TO BE OBSERVED IN CLASSROOM
Maintain classroom dignity always, at all costs.
DO NOT DO ANYTHING THAT MAY DISTURB THE
CLASS.
Keep your cell phones in silent receive mode.
Be in possession of required study material /
stationery.
If you have to go out of classroom for pressingreasons, quietly inform, leave and come back at the
earliest without disturbing the class.
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POINTS TO BE OBSERVED IN CLASSROOMPOINTS TO BE OBSERVED IN CLASSROOM
Believe in and conduct yourself as gentlemen /ladies.
Observe due courtesy to faculty & visitors,
including standing up on arrival. It ismandatory.
Do display your sense of humour in discrete
manner.
Appearance : Cheerful, follow the Dress Code.
Attendance : Be regular, 75% attendance is
essential for appearing for end-term exam.
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CONDUCT OF COURSE
Classroom Contact Hours : 40 (40 Sessions/Hours)
(Including 10 Tutorial Sessions)
Credits : 04
Evaluation:
Two Mid-term Exams-16, Project Report -04,
Presentation-04, Class Interaction-06,
End-term Exam -70, TOTAL - 100
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)
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COURSE OBJECTIVE1. To introduce you to :
Evolution, Role, and Functions of ICT
Impact of ICT (& IS) on international business operations.
2. To enhance your awareness of computers, their uses mainly in
business management.
3. Develop your abilities to :
Identify sources of information, and
Analyze how these can be used in decision making process
by ICT leveraging.
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COURSE PLAN Total Modules : FOUR
40 Classroom Contact Sessions (1 hour) for Each Module :
Module-1 : 2 units | 5 sessions
Module-2 : 5 units | 13 sessions
Module-3 : 4 units | 10 sessions
Module-4 : 4 units | 10 sessions
Evaluation : 2 sessions
Tutorial Sessions for Each Module : 1 to 3
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COURSE CONTENTS
Module-I : IT in Management and itsinfrastructure.
Module-II : IT / IS Applications for
Competitive Advantage
Module-III : Achieving Informational
and Organizational Goals through IT.
Module-IV : Practical Applications of IT
(MS Office)
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COURSE CONTENTS
MODULE ±1 : ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
IT in modern organizations
Computer Hardware and Software
Management of Organizational Data &
Information,
Telecommunication and Networks,
The Internet, Intranets and Extranets