| | | This course aims at introducing the main tec
hnical, however, general concepts on the social
media famous websites, and online applications
(i.e. Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn), and how to
manage them considering privacy, security, Cybercrime and ethical issues like intellectual
property rights (copyrights and patents). In add
ition, the course introduces different application
fields (e.g. Customer Relationship, e-Commerce) on social media in the modern life of people,
how are they utilized in different fields (e.g
. Job Searching, Advertising & e-Marketing). | 2015-2016 (2nd Semester) | | | | This course introduces the ways in which internet technologies are affecting how people interact with government, and how governments, in turn, are using and managing these technologies to better provide information and services to the public. It introduces the technology of e-government with an in-depth examination of current government development and management challenges in the delivery of services and information, electronically. We will also explore for the skills and concepts needed to effectively manage e-government projects and programs. | 2015-2016 (2nd Semester) | | | | Information technology components, computer hardware: memory, CPU, machine cycle. Numbering systems: decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal, operations, data representation, coding. Communication and networks, multimedia, E-business, system software and applications, information systems: analysis and development, problem solving: algorithm, flowchart, pseudo code. Weekly practice. | 2015-2016 (2nd Semester) |
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