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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
SHAKARIM STATE UNIVERSITY OF SEMEY
Document SMQ 3 level / Syllabus / Syllabus
042-39. 1.20/01 – 2016
Discipline working curriculum (syllabus) / Edition №1from 09.06.2016

DISCIPLINE WORKING CURRICULUM (SYLLABUS)

Name of the discipline: Information and communication technologies

Amount of credits: 3

Code – specialty name:5В060200 - Informatics, 5В060700- Biology, 5В010800- Physical training and sports

Faculty, Department:Natural-mathematical, Computer science and information technologies

Semey 2016

Foreword

1 ELABORATED

Author

Zh. Kazhenova

Senior lecturer of the Department of Informatics and Information Technologies, Master of Science ______«____» ______2016.

2 DISCUSSED

2.1 Chair meeting «Computer science and information technologies»

Record from «__8__» ____06_____ 2016, № _11_.

Head of the chair

I. S. Mussatayeva ______

2.2 Faculty Educational and Methodological Board meeting of Natural-Mathematical faculty

Record from «_09_» ___06_____ 2016, № _6_.

Chairman

Z.V. Abdisheva ______

3 APPROVED

Approved and recommended to publish at University Educational and Methodological Board’s meeting

Record from «__09__» ____06______2016, № _6_.

Chairman, Vice-rector for Academic and Methodology Work

G.K. Iskakova ______

IMPLEMENTED for the first time.

CONTENT

1 GENERAL REGULATION

2 COURSE CONTENT AND HOURS DISTRIBUTION BY LESSON TYPES

3 COURSE POLICY

4 GRADING POLICY

5 LITERATURE AND INTERNET-RESOURSES

1 GENERAL REGULATIONS

1.1 General information about instructor and course

Instructor’s full name: Kazhenova Zhanar Sabyrtaevna

Academicdegree, title: Master of Science

Faculty, chair: natural-mathematical

Contact information:

tel. number: +77023033937

e-mail:

building №3, room 201.

1.2 Course short description

In the discipline «Information and communication technologies» are regardedas modern methods and means of communication of people in a normal andprofessional activities with the help of information technologies for the search,collection, storage, processing and dissemination of information.

1.3 Purpose of studying of the discipline

The purpose of discipline «Information and communication technologies» is to master students of information and communication competencies that facilitate everyday life and will give an opportunity to use modern information technologies in various areas of professional activity, scientific and practical work, self-education and for other purposes. In addition to the practical purpose, the course provides academic and educational purposes, helping to expand the horizons of students, improve their general culture and education.

1.4 Tasks of the discipline

Training in use of means of ICT in professional activity of the expert.

Training in effective application of means of ICT in educational process, including work with the distributed information resource of educational appointment.

Acquaintance with opportunities of practical realization of the training focused on use of technologies of multimedia, systems of artificial intelligence, the information systems functioning on the basis of computer facilities, providing automation of input, accumulation, processing, transfer, operational management of information.

1.5 Competences (study results)

As a result of studying of discipline the student has to

know:

main directions of development of ICT;

bases of use of information resources for search and storage of information;

architecture and components of computer systems;

main objectives and problems of information security;

possibilities of Smart-services;

use of search engines and electronic resources in the professional purposes.

to be able::

to work in any operating system;

to work with databases;

to apply methods and means of information protection;

to create websites on the basis of CMS;

to work with spreadsheets, to make consolidation of data, to build charts.

to have skills:

processings of vector and raster images;

creations multimedia presentations;

visualization of data;

applications of various forms of electronic training for expansion of professional knowledge;

works with cloud services of E-technologies.

1.6 Pre –requisites

1.6.1 School course of informatics

1.7 Post-requisites

Pedagogical practice and specialized courses insecondary schools

1.8 Extract from academic curriculum

Extract from academic curriculum in Table 1

Table 1

Course / Term / Credits / Lecture
hours / Practice lessons
hours / Lab.hours / SIW / Total / Form of control
3 / 2 / 3 / 15 / 15 / 15 / 90 / 135 / Exam

2 COURSE CONTENT AND HOURS DISTRIBUTION BY LESSON TYPES

Course content and hours distribution by lesson types presented in Table 2

Table 2

№ / Module. Topic / Hours
Lecture / Lab. / Practice / SIW / Literature
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7
Topics of lectures and practices
1 / Subject 1. ICT in Core Sectorsof Development. ICTStandardization
Definition of ICT. Subject ICT and its purposes. Main directions of development of ICT. Standardization in ICT. ICT and program of the UN of the Sustainable Development of the Millennium (SDG). / 1 / 1 / 5.1.1
2 / Subject 2. Introduction tocomputer systems. Architectureof computer systems
Review of computer systems.Evolution of computer systems.Architecture and components ofcomputer systems. Use ofcomputer systems. Datapresentation in computer systems. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.2
3 / Subject 3. Computer Software.Operating systems. Desktopapplications
Evolution of operating systems.Classification of operatingsystems. Operating systems DOS,
Windws, Unix, Linux, Mac OS.Operating systems for mobiledevices. Classification of desktopapplications. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.3
4 / Subject 4. Human-computerinteraction
User interface as means ofcheloveko-computer interaction.Usability of interfaces. Historical stages of its development:command line interface, textinterface, graphic interface.Physical and mentalcharacteristics of the user.Development stages of the userinterface. Types of testing ofinterfaces (testing of users).Perspectives of development ofinterfaces. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.4
5 / Subject 5. Databases
Bases of management systemsdatabase: concept, characteristic,architecture. Data models.Normalization. Integrityconstraint on data. SQL bases.Design of databases. Thedistributed, parallel andheterogeneous databases.Operation modes of the user withthe DBMS. Technologies ofoperation with the database.Directions of development of theDBMS. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.5
6 / Subject 6. Data Analysis andData Management
Introduction in the analysis ofdata and data management.Methods of data collection,classification and forecasting.Handling of big data arrays.Methods and stages of Datamining. Tasks of Data mining.Visualization of data. Overview ofdata mining. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.1
7 / Subject 7. Networking andtelecommunications
Basic concepts and LANcomponents. End devices, datatransfer devices, transmissionmedium. Types of networks.Characteristics of reliability of a network. Network protocols andstandards. OSI and TCP/IPmodels. Architecture of anetwork. Technologies ofconnection to the Internet.Telecommunications.Technologies oftelecommunications. Wirelessdevices. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.2
8 / Subject 8. Cyber Security,Ethics and Trust
Safety hazards of information andtheir classification. Industry ofcybersafety. Measures and meansof information protection.Enciphering (cryptography).Ensuring confidentiality, integrity,availability of information. Antivirusprograms. Standards andspecifications in the field ofinformation security. Laws andstandards in the field of protectionand safety of information. / 1 / 1 / 5.1.3
9 / Subject 9. Internet Technology
Introduction in Internettechnologies. Architecture theClient-server and equal - to -equally. Structure of Web. Webserver and web applications.Object model of the document(Document Object Model). HTTP.XHTML. CSS. JavaScript andAjax. CMS. Correlation withdatabases. The framework. XML.Web services. Service-orientedArchitecture. Developmentprocess of the software. Safety.Injections and cross attacks to thewebsite. / 1 / 1
10 / Subject 10. Cloud and Mobile
technology
Introduction in a corporate and cloud computing: SaaS, PaaS,IaaS. Handling of processes onthe party of the server. Cloudystorage: Blobs, NoSQL (table).Future of a cloud computing.Architecture of cloudyapplicaions. Virtualization andcloud computing. Main terms andconcepts of mobile technologies.Architecture of mobileapplications. Control of mobiledevices. Shop of mobileapplications. Mobile services.Standards of mobile technologies. / 1 / 1
11 / Subject 11. Multimediatechnologies
Representation text, audio, videoand graphical information in adigital format. Basic technologiesfor compression of information. 3-D representations of the virtualworld and animation. Instrumentsof development of multimediaapplications. Use of multimediatechnologies for planning,descriptions of business processesand their visualization. / 1 / 1
12 / Subject 12. Smart technology
Internet of things. Big data.Technology Block чейн. Artificialintelligence. Use of Smartservices.Green technologies inICT. Teleconferences.Telemedicine. / 1 / 1
13 / Subject 13. E-technology. Ebusiness.E-Learning. Socialnetworks. E-gov
Electronic business: Main modelsof electronic business.Information infrastructure ofelectronic business. Legalregulation in electronic business. Electronic training: architecture,structure and platforms.Electronic textbooks and theintellectual training systems.Electronic government: concept,architecture, services. Electronicand digital signature. Formats ofimplementation of the electronicgovernment in developedcountries. / 1 / 1
14 / Subject 14. IT in professionalsphere. Industrial ICT
The software for the solution oftasks of the specializedprofessional sphere. Modern ITtrends in the professional sphere:medicine, power, etc. Use ofsearch engines and electronicresources in the professionalpurposes. Safety issues inindustrial information andcommunication technologies. Theautomated production processcomponents. / 1 / 1
15 / Subject 15. Perspectives of ICTdevelopment
Development perspectives in thesphere of IT of the market:development of the free software.Formation of an ecosystem of ITof business and support smallstartup of the companies.Programs of acceleration andincubation. Development ofnecessary infrastructure ofelectronic payments and logistics.Perspectives of development of Etechnologies. / 1 / 1
Topics of labs
1 / Processing and use of textual information in the professional field. / 2 / 5.3.1
2 / Designing and creating presentations / 2 / 5.3.2
3 / Processing of numerical information, editing formulas and creating diagrams in spreadsheet editors / 3 / 5.3.3
4 / Develop a database structure, create tables and queries / 3 / 5.3.1
5 / Create video files using programs: HyperCam, Adobe Premiere Pro, Windows Movie Maker, etc. / 2 / 5.3.2
6 / Identify the requirements for developing an "easy-to-use" Web site. Designing a graphical interface for a Web application. Creating Styles. / 2 / 5.3.3
7 / Create Google accounts using Google Docs. Use of mobile technologies to gain access to information, GPS navigators, GSM alarm. / 1 / 5.3.1
Topics of SIW
1 / About scientists in ICT sphere. / 20
2 / Types of computer graphics. Using computer graphics in different spheres. / 30
3 / Mobile applications for education processes. / 20
3 / Examples of Smart technologies. / 20
Total: / 15 / 15 / 15 / 90

2.1 Task 1 - 2 Midterm control knowledge

The description of a subject, the form of carrying out, structure, contents therubezhnykh of monitorings of the knowledge which is trained in No. 1 and No. 2.Rubezhny monitoring is carried out in the form of computer testing.

Subjects of the 1st Midterm control

1. ICT in Core Sectors of Development. ICT Standardization.

2. Introduction to computer systems. Architecture of computer systems.

3. Computer Software. Operating systems. Desktop applications.

4. Human-computer interaction.

5. Databases.

6. Data Analysis and Data Management.

7. Networking and telecommunications.

Subjects of the 2st Midterm control

1. Cyber Security, Ethics and Trust.

2. Internet Technology.

3. Cloud and Mobile technology.

4. Multimedia technologies.

5. Smart technology.

6. E-technology. E-business. E-Learning. Social networks. E-gov.

7. IT in professional sphere. Industrial ICT.

8. Perspectives of ICT development.

3 COURSE POLICY

Attendance is strictly necessary. If for any reason a student cannot attend, then a student is responsible for all the material.

Control tasks are required to perform and should be given on time. The work carried out with a delay, will automatically be assessed below.

The results of the Midterm Examination are marked based on attendance, performance of student’s independent work in a timely manner, activity at lessons in oral or written form and the results of the Midterm Examination.

If a student missed a class and failed to pass the Midterm Exam in a timely manner due to illness or other valid reasons, documented by the organization, a student is entitled to an individual passing of Midterm Exam. In this case, specific date of Midterm Exam is set according to the provided documents.

Any cheating or plagiarism (use, copying works of the other students) is forbidden, and the student will not be allowed to present at the lesson and / or there will be penalty assessment "unsatisfactory".

Cell phones must to beturned off during lessons.

4 ACADEMIC GRADING POLICY

In each discipline, irrespective of the number of credits, 600 points are given for one academic term (1-7 week - 270 points and 30 points for attendance; 8-15 week - 270 points and 30 points for attendance).

The distribution of scores on the weeks and types of knowledge control is presented in Table 3.

Table 3

№ week / Theme of lab., practical lesson, seminar, SIW / Control type / Total scores
1 / 2 / 4 / 3
1-7 / Attendance of all classes
from 1st up to 7th week / Non - attendance is only noted / 30
Laboratory work, practical class, seminar, SIW
2 / Processing and use of textual information in the professional field. / Report on the performance of laboratory work / 20
3 / Subject 1. ICT in Core Sectorsof Development. ICTStandardization
Subject 2. Introduction tocomputer systems. Architectureof computer systems
Subject 3. Computer Software.Operating systems. Desktopapplications / Practice lessons
Dictionary dictation / 20
4 / Designing and creating presentations / Report on the performance of laboratory work / 20
SIW#1
About scientists in ICT sphere. / To create presentation for this topic. / 50
5 / Subject 4. Human-computerinteraction
Subject 5. Databases / Practice lessons
test / 20
6 / Processing of numerical information, editing formulas and creating diagrams in spreadsheet editors / Report on the performance of laboratory work / 20
SIW#2
Types of computer graphics. Using computer graphics in different spheres. / Write essay on this topic / 50
7 / 1 Midterm Exam / 70
Total scores by the academic results from 1st up to 7th week / 30+270=
300
8-15 / Attendance of all types classes from 8th up to 15th week / Non- attendance is only noted / 30
Laboratory work, practical class, seminar, SIW
8 / Subject 6. Data Analysis andData Management
Subject 7. Networking andtelecommunications
Subject 8. Cyber Security,Ethics and Trust / Practice lessons
Dictionary dictation / 10
9 / Develop a database structure, create tables and queries / Report on the performance of laboratory work / 20
10 / Subject 9. Internet Technology
Subject 10. Cloud and Mobile
technology / Practice lessons
test / 10
SIW#3
Mobile applications for education processes. / To create presentation for this topic / 50
11 / Create video files using programs: HyperCam, Adobe Premiere Pro, Windows Movie Maker, etc. / Report on the performance of laboratory work / 20
12 / Subject 11. Multimediatechnologies
Subject 12. Smart technology / Practice lessons
test / 10
13 / SIW#4
Examples of Smart technologies. / To create Web page for this topic / 50
14 / Identify the requirements for developing an "easy-to-use" Web site. Designing a graphical interface for a Web application. Creating Styles. / Report on the performance of laboratory work / 20
Subject 13. E-technology. Ebusiness. E-Learning. Socialnetworks. E-gov
Subject 14. IT in professionalsphere. Industrial ICT / Practice lessons
Dictionary dictation / 10
15 / 2 Midterm Exam / 70
Total scores by the academic results from 8th up to 15th week / 30+270=
300
Examination total score / 400
Academic period score / 1000

Notice:

Column 1 indicates number of the week on which the control of knowledge of students;

Column 2 indicates the theme of class that the student should learn in the corresponding week;

Column 3 provides a type of knowledge control;

Column 4 lists the maximum points that the student receives for completed tasks;

These points are recorded by a teacher in an electronic register.

The student is allowed for the exam on the subject, if student total rating ranges from 300 to 600 points per semester, and if the student has no missed assignment on disciplines that are prerequisites of the discipline.

The examination of the discipline is defined as the sum of the maximum performance indicators: total certification (60%), exam (40%), which is 100%.

Final evaluation of students' knowledge on the subject is determined by the scale (Table 4).

Table 4

Score grading alphabetic scale of knowledge assessment

Letter grade / Grade point value / Percentage / Traditional grading scale
А / 4,0 / 95-100 / Excellent
А- / 3,67 / 90-94
В+ / 3,33 / 85-89 / Good
В / 3.00 / 80-84
В- / 2,67 / 75-79
С+ / 2,33 / 70-74 / Satisfactory
С / 2,00 / 65-69
С- / 1,67 / 60-64
Д+ / 1,33 / 55-59
Д / 1,00 / 50-54
F / 0,00 / 0-49 / Unsatisfactory

5 LITERATURE AND INTERNET-RESOURSES

5.1 Main literature

5.1.1 June J. Parsons, New Perspectives on Computer Concepts 18th Edition—Comprehensive, Thomson Course Technology, a division of Thomson Learning, IncCambridge, MA, COPYRIGHT © 2016; ISBN-10: 1-4239-0610-1, ISBN-13: 978-1-4239-0610-0.

5.1.2 Reema Thareja Fundamentals of Computers. – Oxford University press:Oxford, 2014. - 288p

5.1.3 George Beekman. Computer Confluence: Exploring Tomorrow'sTechnology. ISBN 0130661880, 9780130661883. Prentice Hall, 2003

5.1.4 СимоновичС.В. идр. Информатика. Базовый курс: учебное пособиедля высших технических учебных заведений. – СПб.: Питер, 2011. – 639 с.

5.2 Additional literature

5.2.1 Thomas M. Connolly, et al. Database Systems: A practical approach toDesign, Implementation, and Management. 4th Edition ISBN: 0321210255 Addison-Wesley, 2004

5.2.2 H. L. Capron. Computers: Tools for an Information Age. Addison-Wesley, 1998.

5.2.3 Roqers Y., H. Sharp, J. Preece. Interaction design beyond human -computer interaction - Third Edition.- Italy: WILEY & Sons Ltd, 2011.- 585 р.

5.2.4 Ducket, J. Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, andCSS: 2th ed. / Jon Ducket.- U.S.A: Wiley Publishing. Inc, 2008.- 739с. ISBN 978-1-0-470-25931-3.

5.2.5 Stephen P Borgatti, Martin G. Everett, Jeffrey C. Johnson AnalyzingSocial Networks Paperback, 2013

5.2.6 Уша Рани Вьясулу Редди. Серия учебников по ИКТР для молодежи.Учебник 1: Введение в ИКТ для развития. UN-APCICT/ESCAP 2011

5.2.7 Дейтел Х. М., Дейтел П. Дж., Чофнес Д. Р. Операционные системы.Часть 1. Основы и принципы. – М.: Бином-Пресс, 2011. – 677 c.

5.2.8 Ярочкин В.И. Информационная безопасность: Учебник для вузов. –М.: Акад. Проект, 2008. – 544 c.

5.2.9 Голицына О.Л. Базы данных: Учебное пособие. – М.: Форум, 2012. –400 c.

5.2.10 Keith Worden, W.A. Bullough, J. Haywood. Smart Technologies. WorldScientific Pub Co Inc (April 14, 2003)

5.3 Internet resources

5.3.1

5.3.2 lectures_ict_1431_-unit 1 and 2.pdf

5.3.3