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LIVING IN THE I.T.

ERAF. ABALOS
DR. WINSTON
FACULTY, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY
Table Of Content

Course Grading Timeline


Outcomes System

Teaching Faculty
Method Profile
Course Outcomes

At the end of the course, Students should be able to:

Explain and discuss the general concepts about computer


technology

Identify and Expythe Key Concepts of database


technology

Prepare their literacy for the present and future trends in


technology
25% Term Exams (Midterms and Finals)

Grading system
25% Quizzes

20% Attendance / Assignments

30% Graded Recitation / Class Participation


Timeline

Part I. History of Computers


Week 1 to 9:
Part II. Components of a Computer System
MIDTERMS
Week 10 to 18: Part 3: The Internet & World Wide Web

FINALS Part 4: DBMS and E - Business


Online Asynchronous learning allows you to learn on your own schedule, within a
certain timeframe.
Learning Synchronous learning refers to a learning event in which a group of

Approach students are engaging in learning at the same time.


Faculty Profile

Dr. Winston F. Abalos "Sir Tonton"

* Faculty, Masters of Business Administration and


Doctor in Business Administration Department
* Doctor of Business Administration
* Director, TSU Alumni Affairs Offfice
* Attached Faculty, CBA - Marketing Management Dept.
THANK YOU

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