DPLS 707--Leadership and Technology
3 credits--Fall 2002
James Beebe


Last update this page July 14, 2002 5:45pm

Professor: James Beebe
School of Professional Studies

Office: RC 256

Office phone: (509) 323-3484

Home phone: (509) 456-2571

Cell phone: (509) 768-8312
Class location--ACT Lab, Foley
Lab will be open from 5:00 to 6:00 class nights
Office hours:  Friday 3:00-5:30
Call for appointment other times
beebe@gonzaga.edu
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Course Information

Course Description
Course Objectives

Web Based Syllabus
Blackboard Info.

Assessment and Grading Required Texts
References and Resources Book List

BLACKBOARD LINK
Blackboard Login Info MajorAssignments

Book choice for review Introduction of Projects
Approval of Projects

Book
reviews/presentations
Project presentation

Other Assignments Blackboard Assignments

Sessions and Dates
Session 1:  Sep 06  Technology and Computers
Session 2:  Sep 13  Internet and the Future
Session 3:  Sep 27  Workplace and Education
Session 4:  Oct 11  Learning Organizations
Session 5:  Oct 25  Knowledge Management
Session 6:  Nov 01  Tech and Society
Session 7:  Nov 08  Tech and Ethics
Session 8:  Dec 06  Tech and Leadership
ACT Lab Foley, Gonzaga

Short hands-on activities
1. E-commerce, books
2. Group work
3. Distance education
4. Information search
5. Online survey
6. GIS/GPS
7. Linux

8. Planning a system

THIS COURSE IS TAUGHT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE FAIR PROCESS MANUAL

 

The course has been designed to be a smorgasbord.  No one should feel compelled to eat everything.  The course should be an opportunity to taste, sample, and enjoy a wide range of different material.  Expect some things NOT to work!

NOTE:  Each session, including session 1, requires reading the assigned materials before class. Most sessions require completion of a written activity or assignment before class.  Please check session requirement carefully.

Required books for the course are NOT YET final.  Books will be available at the GU bookstore. Check out the GU Bookstore web site. [http://www.bookstore.gonzaga.edu/] NOTE the Bookstore site requires Internet Explorer and does not work with Netscape. Books may be much less expensive on-line (don't forget about the shipping costs when ordering on-line).  If you are interested in on-line ordering, check out the hands-on activity for the first class session.

Syllabus will remain a work in process throughout the course, but should be relatively stable after Sept 1, 2002

Please send me your suggestions and comments by email.

THE DATE FOR SESSIONS 2 and 7 MAY CHANGE

SESSIONS 1 AND 2
Introduction to the essential elements of hardware, systems software, application software, data-communication, networking, and the Internet. 

Session 1: Sept 6, Technology and Computers

Session 2: Sept 13, The Internet and the Future of the Internet

SESSION 3
Best guesses about the implications of technology for the workplace in general and the education sector in particularly. 

Session 3: Sept 27, Technology and the Workplace, Technology and Education

SESSIONS 4 and 5
The explosion of information and increasing complexity pose special problems and opportunities for organizations that are explored in sessions four and five.  Session four examines learning organizations and the use of technology by leaders trying to create them.
The focus of session five is on knowledge management with a particular focus on learning organizations. Session five also examines GIS as an example of Information Management. Do not expect easy answers!

Session 4: Oct 11, Learning Organizations and Technology

Session 5: Oct 25, The Information Explosion, Knowledge Management, and Virtual Teams

SESSIONS 6 AND 7
Session six examines the implications of history for the future and considers a range of views by different individuals thinking about technology's impact on society.  Session seven deals with the moral dilemmas arising from technology, ranging from implications for social justice of inequitable access to technology to issues of censorship, privacy, ownership and dissemination of information, etc.

Session 6: Nov 1, Technology and Society NEW DATE

Session 7: Nov 8, Technology and Ethics Change in Session NO CLASS Nov 22

SESSION 8
The final session use the project presentations as a way to explicitly explore the relationship between leadership, organizations, and technology.  Consideration will be given to strategies leaders can use to stay informed about technological changes.

Session 8: Dec 6, Technology and Leadership and Being Prepared for the Future


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