Using MIS and Student DVD
ISBN-10: 0131750216
ISBN-13: 9780131750210
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Format: Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap; 544 pp
Published: 08/25/2006
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For introductory undergraduate courses in Information Systems taught in MIS, IS, CIS, Business and management departments.
Kroenke’s Using MIS helps instructors get students involved Using MIS. By actively engaging students it emphasizes how knowledge of MIS will help all business students become better problem solvers and business professionals.
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Kroenke’s Using MIS helps instructors get students involved Using MIS. By actively engaging students it emphasizes how knowledge of MIS will help all business students become better problem solvers and business professionals.
Q: Would you like to get students more engaged and involved?
A: Our author has developed 5 unique guides that are included in every chapter of the text. These guides are intended to stimulate thought, discussion, and active participation in the classroom focusing on current issues in IS. If you turn to the inside cover of the text, flip to the second page, you'll see we provide a description and page reference on where all of the guides can be found in the text. Not only that, each guide includes discussion questions for the students.
Q: Do you want to make enhancements to the course but are short on time (i.e. research commitments, number of preps, personal, etc.)?
A. Yes.
Q: Would you be interested in a resource that would save you time, offer suggestions on making the course more engaging, while providing the opportunity for consistency amongst sections/instructors?
A. David Kroenke wrote a special "Annotated Instructor's edition" for YOU which includes tips from his classroom experiences to give you suggestions on how you might use these guides in your classroom.
Q: Have you heard of David Kroenke?
A. David is a notable author, teacher, and former IT industry executive whose teaching philosophy is to have students take more ownership of their learning, They are able to do this, in part, by responding to the Guides.
OTHER POINTS OF DIFFERENTIATION
Q: In your experience, what examples resonate best with your students?
A. A mix of realistic business scenarios and/or real-world companies.
Q: Would you be interested in a text that opens every chapter with a business problem and then closes with a solution that applies what students have learned?
Q: What do you assign for homework?
A. Any combination of the following: Excel & Access Projects, Career activities, Case studies, Team projects, etc.
Application Exercises. These exercises ask students to solve situations using spreadsheet (Excel) or database (Access) applications.
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Kroenke’s Using MIS helps instructors get students involved Using MIS. By actively engaging students it emphasizes how knowledge of MIS will help all business students become better problem solvers and business professionals.
Q: Would you like to get students more engaged and involved?
A: Our author has developed 5 unique guides that are included in every chapter of the text. These guides are intended to stimulate thought, discussion, and active participation in the classroom focusing on current issues in IS. If you turn to the inside cover of the text, flip to the second page, you'll see we provide a description and page reference on where all of the guides can be found in the text. Not only that, each guide includes discussion questions for the students.
Q: Do you want to make enhancements to the course but are short on time (i.e. research commitments, number of preps, personal, etc.)?
A. Yes.
Q: Would you be interested in a resource that would save you time, offer suggestions on making the course more engaging, while providing the opportunity for consistency amongst sections/instructors?
A. David Kroenke wrote a special "Annotated Instructor's edition" for YOU which includes tips from his classroom experiences to give you suggestions on how you might use these guides in your classroom.
Q: Have you heard of David Kroenke?
A. David is a notable author, teacher, and former IT industry executive whose teaching philosophy is to have students take more ownership of their learning, They are able to do this, in part, by responding to the Guides.
OTHER POINTS OF DIFFERENTIATION
Q: In your experience, what examples resonate best with your students?
A. A mix of realistic business scenarios and/or real-world companies.
Q: Would you be interested in a text that opens every chapter with a business problem and then closes with a solution that applies what students have learned?
Q: What do you assign for homework?
A. Any combination of the following: Excel & Access Projects, Career activities, Case studies, Team projects, etc.
Application Exercises. These exercises ask students to solve situations using spreadsheet (Excel) or database (Access) applications.
Table of Contents
Part One Introduction to MIS
Chapter 1 MIS and You
Chapter 2 Purposes of Information Systems
Part Two Information Technology
Chapter 3 Hardware and Software
Chapter 4 Database Processing
Chapter 5 Telecommunications and Internet Technology
Chapter 6 Systems Development
Part Three Information Systems
Chapter 7 Information Systems within Organizations
Chapter 8 E-commerce and the Supply Chain Information Systems
Chapter 9 Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
Part Four Managing Information Systems Resources
Chapter 10 Information Systems Management
Chapter 11 Information Security Management
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David M. Kroenke entered the computing profession as a summer intern at Rand Corporation in 1967. Since then, his career has spanned education, industry, consulting, and publishing.
He has taught at Colorado State University, Seattle University, and the University of Washington, where he currently teaches. Over the years he has led dozens of teaching seminars for college professors. In 1991 the International Association of Information Systems names him Computer Educator of the Year.
In industry, Kroenke has worked for the U.S. Air Force and Boeing Computer Services, and he was a principal in the startup of three companies. He also was vice president of product marketing and development of the Microrim Corporation and was chief technologist for the database division of Wall Data, Inc. He is the father of the semantic object data model. Kroenke's consulting clients include the IBM Corporation, Microsoft, Computer Sciences Corporation and numerous other companies and organizations.
His text Database Processing was first published in 1977 and is now in its tenth edition. He has published many other textbooks, including the classic Business Computer Systems, (1981). More recently he authored Database Concepts, which is in its second edition. An avid sailor, Kroenke also wrote Know Your Boat: The Guide to Everything That Makes Your Boat Work. Kroenke lives in Seattle. He is married and has two children and two grandchildren.
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