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School of Professional Studies Please read the following course syllabus carefully, especially the course dates, times and location. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to communicate with the instructor. Course No. & Title: PRST 204 IDDL2, Social Impact of Technology Semester and Term: FALL 2017 Day and Dates: Aug 28 Oct 21, 2017 Time: 8 Weeks online (* This is an Asynchronous Virtual Class) Campus Location: Distance Learning/The Course Ends on a Saturday* *Final Exam is Due on a SATURDAY Course Description: Social processes affecting technological innovation and the forms in which an innovation is institutionalized or abandoned. The goal of this course is to help students grasp the vast societal implications of a wide range of technological breakthroughs, both historic and contemporary. Required Textbooks: (1) Society and Technological Change. 8 th Edition. 2017. Macmillan. Rudi Volti (Pitzer College) ISBN-13: 978-1-319-05825-8 ISBN-10: 1-319-05825-6 To order textbooks, go to the bookstore website: Select **Campus and login to the bookstore. Select the course and follow instructions. Learning Objectives: PRST 204 Social Impact of Technology Description: An exploration of the impact of computing and information technology (IT) on individuals and society in the United States and the world. The course addresses the impact of IT on areas such as: digital technology at home; personal devices; rapid unregulated spread of (mis)information; political processes of dissemination and polling capabilities; empowering individuals and families with information included in medical and other databases; personal and work place communication; the networked information economy and globalization. Other topics

may include the interaction of IT with intellectual property, privacy, ethics, security concerns and freedom of expression. Learning Objectives After taking this course, successful students will show the capabilities to do the following: a) Explain basic technologies, including hardware, systems, applications, networking, and the Internet b) Describe social/economic forces that have driven the information revolution, technological factors that have generated social issues, and relevant theories of ethics c) Explain security and privacy issues raised by IT, referring to values, theories, and solutions d) Discuss trade-offs between conflicting legitimate concerns about freedom of expression generated by technological changes e) Explain intellectual property rights and how the informational society has created and addressed social and legal issues in this area. f) Explain how changes in IT influence work, education, and culture g) Describe human and system risks related to IT and ways to manage them ethically today and in the future h) Explain how IT enables less centralized structures and new business models that operate via multiple information flows Description: In order to fully understand the digital culture, it is important to examine not only the economic and social impacts of an information society, but to examine these alongside the shifting and emerging cultural forms that re already playing and increasing part in mainstream consumer and media cultures. Thus, this text strives to integrate and make explicit the link between the more economically-based information society literature and literature emerging from cultural studies that focuses on the production, use and consumption of digital media and multimedia. Topics include inequality, consumption, identity, community and belonging. The creation of mobile communications technologies and infrastructures that support mobility has become a significant and increasing factor of contemporary life. Indeed, demands for mobility in many respects have been put forward as a primary impetus in the development of ITCs and their subsequent adoption and use. This is the case both in terms of production, with a demand fro a more flexible, efficient and productive labor force, and in consumption, with increasing access to consumers and ease with which consumers can purchase and use (especially media).

Assignments: Assignments and Deadlines Assignments will be posted on Sundays at 8 A.M. when NEW Lectures are Posted and due by the following Sunday evening by 11:59 pm EST. NOTE: For Discussions, Rubrics are built into the course, Please access to read Discussion Guidelines What follows is a tentative schedule for the Fall Term. This may change, given our progress in class. COMMON STRATEGIES: Lots of reading, assessments and writing. ASSESSMENT: Group discussions Tests Paper Grading Criteria: EVALUATION: Test 1-2: 30% (15% Ea.) Paper (1): 15% (15% Ea.) Final Exam: 25% Discussion Board: 30% Total: 100% Test 1 Due Sunday WK 2 Test 2 Due Sunday WK 4 Paper Due Sunday WK 7 Final Exam Due SATURDAY WK 8* *LAST DAY OF CLASS

Letter Grading Scale: % of Points Earned Letter Grade % of Points Earned Letter Grade 100-94 A 76-74 C 93-90 A- 73-70 C- 89-87 B+ 69-67 D+ 86-84 B 66-64 D 83-80 B- 63-60 D- 79-77 C+ Below 60 F Introduction Module: Mon., Aug. 28-Sept 3 rd (Runs With Module 1) Every Week you will read from the required Textbook Module 1: Mon., Aug. 28 (shorter week) In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 1-3 PART I: Orientations Chap. 1: The Nature of Technology & Chap. 2: Winners and Losers: The Differential Effects of Technological Change PART II: The Process of Technological Change Chap. 3: The Sources of Technological Change Module 2: Sun., Sept. 3 (Test 1 due end of WK 2) (No Labor Day Break for PRST Program) In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 4-6 Chap. 4: Scientific Knowledge and Technological Advance Chap. 5: The Diffusion of Technology PART III: How Technology Affects the Health and the Earth and its Inhabitants Chap. 6: Technology, Energy and Environment Module 3: Sun., Sept. 10 In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 7-9 Chap. 7: Medical Technologies Chap. 8: Genetic Technologies PART IV: Technology and the Transformation of Work Chap. 9: Working in Nonindustrial Societies

Module 4: Sun., Sept. 17 (Test 2 due end of WK 4) In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 10-12 Chap. 10: Technology and Jobs: More of One and Less of the Other? Chap. 11: Technological Change and Life on the Job PART V: Communication Chap. 12: Printing Module 5: Sun., Sept. 24 In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 13-14 Chap. 13: The Electronic Media: From the Telegraph to Television Chap. 14: The Internet Age Module 6: Sun., Oct. 1 (Paper due end of WK 7) In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 15-16 PART VI: The Tools of Destruction Chap. 15: Weapons and Their Consequences Chap. 16: The Era of Smart Weapons Module 7: Sun., Oct. 8 In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 17-18 Chap. 17: How New Weapons Emerge And How They May Be Contained PART VII: The Shaping and Control of Technology Chap. 18: Technology and Its Creators: Who s in Charge of Whom? Module 8: Sun., Oct. 15 (Final Week) In: Society and Technological Change, Read Chapt. 19-20 Chap. 19: Organizations and Technological Change Chap. 20: Governing Technology Review for Final Exam >>>Final EXAM Due Oct. 21st<<<<