- Docente: Roberto Mulinacci
- Credits: 3
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)
Learning outcomes
The aim is to cover the essential notions of the most important aspects of contemporary computer science, both from a methodological perspective (Internet and WWW architecture, data base structure) and in terms of applications (how to personally exploit the computer's potential).
Course contents
The issues to be covered in the course include:
- Internet, the WWW and their services;
- Web pages creation;
- Computer presentations.
Students are allowed to take the exam with the syllabus of the this year course until February 2017.
ECDL is not valid in order to obtain credits.
Readings/Bibliography
There is no set text for course, as all material is available on-line as described in the "Teaching Tools" section of this program.
Further information will be provided at the first meeting with the tutor.
Teaching methods
The course is an example of "blended-learning" activities,
combining self-access distance learning with face-to-face
tutor-student seminars. These meetings with the tutor (contact: lingue-abilitainformatichea3@unibo.it)
are designed to introduce the subjects of each of the modules
covered in the course and to guide students in their self-access of
the contents. Basic notions of the upcoming module are explained
and any problematic areas of the previous one are also clarified
when necessary. Students are expected to attend these
meetings and to make the most of them.
The calendar of the meetings, that will take place at
the Scuola di Lingue e Letterature, Traduzione e
Interpretazione (Via Filippo Re, 8), will be available later, both
on the School web page and on the School noticeboard.
Assessment methods
This exam is pass/fail only (there is no numerical grade).
A pass in this exam is a preliminary requirement
exclusively for students taking the course in
Information Technology in the Human Sciences (an exam with a final
grade out of 30). For these students only, the exam registration
procedure is also different from that for students enrolled on
other degree courses - whose result (assuming it is a pass) will be
registered immediately using the Almaesami system. For students
following Information Technology in the Human Sciences the result
will be not be registered immediately but rather held over until
they have completed the final exam of that course.
Those who fail to pass the exam on a given exam day are not debarred from sitting it again on the immediately following exam day.
Teaching tools
Access to the contents of all modules is through the University of Bologna e-learning Platform ( https://elearning-cds.unibo.it/).), but students need to register prior to accessing it. The correct registration procedure will be shown at the first lesson of the seminar.
Office hours
See the website of Roberto Mulinacci