Results tagged “washington & jefferson college” from Michael Tyworth

Fall semester almost here.

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For the upcoming fall semester I will be teaching three courses at Washington & Jefferson:

ITL 100 - Information Technology & Society
A survey of information technology innovations that changed society in fundamental ways, within the context of a more broadly defined discussion of the "history of technology."Topics within the history of information technology include the development of the integrated circuit, the personal computer, the Internet and the world wide Web, etc.Topics within the history of technology (broadly defined) include ethical, legal, environmental, and feminist issues involved in the development and implementation of new technologies.The course entails a combination of historical overview and a number of individual case studies of technology development and implementation.The latter will focus on issues of leadership, the identification and solution of complex problems, and the unexpected consequences of technological advances.

ITL 102 - Introduction to Proramming
An introduction to object-oriented programming, with an emphasis on program design, problem solving, methodology, and algorithms. Students will master the fundamental concepts and structures common to programming.

ITL 112 - Database Concepts
An overview of the role of databases within a variety of academic, business, and governmental organizations, and an introduction to database design and management. Students will be required to create databases related to their major fields or areas of academic interest using both small business and enterprise-class database management systems.

Visiting Professor at Washington & Jefferson College

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I have accepted a position in the Information Technology Leadership program at Washington & Jefferson College beginning in the fall of 2009.  The position is a 3 year visiting professor position in which I'll be engaged in undergraduate teaching.  When not teaching I will be writing and continuing my research.

I'm really excited to be getting this opportunity and think it will be a fantastic chance to hone my skills as a teacher.

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Michael Tyworth, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
College of Information Sciences & Technology
The Pennsylvania State University

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