Tests

=__Tests Notes and Questions__=


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toc =__Assigned Readings (Week 1-5):__=
 * Test One: || 20% || Week 6: In Lecture || Covers weeks 1-5 ||
 * Test Two: || 20% || Week 13: In Lecture || Covers weeks 6-12 ||

1. [|Blogs, Wikis, and RSS as Enterprise Content Applications]

2. [|Educational Blogging]

3. [|The Age of Egocasting]

=__Required Readings from Text (Week 1-5)__=

__Chapters__: 1, 2, 4, 6, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

[|WebCT]
 * Helpful Links**
 * [|Manuel Castells on the Network Society]**

=__Test 1 Study Guide:__=


 * CCT 205 Digital Innovation and Cultural Transformation – Professor G. Benick**
 * Test Date/Time/Place**: Week 6 February 14, 2006 from 1 p.m. – 2:40 p.m. in the J102


 * Coverage**: All lectures and assigned readings from weeks 1 – 5.


 * Format:** Weighted toward objective questions.


 * Required**: A pencil to mark your responses on SCAN TRON cards and your UTM student identification card, which will be checked during the test.


 * Value**: 20% of final mark in CCT 205


 * Key concepts and terms**: the following list is intended to assist students to study for the test by focusing attention on important concepts and terminology covered in the first half of the course.

=__Possible Topics__=


 * Important Note: the following list does not represent the total list of terms and concept that will be covered on test 1. Other terms and concepts may be included on the test without prior notification.

Taylorism Technological determinism Ford/post Fordism Outsourcing Network enterprise Non-standard labour arrangements Space of flows Metropolitan dualism Network society De-massification Blog Wiki Wikipedia Digital divide Narrowcasting Egocasting Information related industries Information society** Industrial society Post industrial society Scientific management ( see Taylorism) Impact of computers on surveillance Cyber optimists Cyber pessimists Flexi-workers Social polarization Social exclusion The New Economy Informationalism Data deprivation Global divide Democratic divide Bentham’s Panopticon & superpanoticon Pew Internet and American Life Project Ubiquitous reach of information & communication technologies Point to point network Profile of Canada as a strong technological nation Technology growth sectors in Canadian economy The Social Web Web 2.0 Internet usage – Canada and USA Barriers to internet access** Types of Non-Users Informated organizations/workplaces Hypersurveillance Superpanopticon**
 * Information revolution
 * Dual digital divide
 * New division of learning in informated organizations**
 * Managerial function in informated organization**

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