Course Pack Guide
Course Pack Guide
Course Description This course introduces the information system concept with
emphasis on systems used in various organizations. This
course includes topics on ethical and social issues in IS, IT
infrastructure, contemporary hardware and software, database
and network technologies, types of information systems, IS
This course also requires the students to write an information
systems development plan for a small or medium business
enterprise.
Course Outcomes CO1 Compare and identify the major technologies and
applications of information systems in driving development
and changes in enterprises.
CO2 Write an Information Systems Development Plan for
managing resources in an organization
Learning Outcomes
● Explain the concepts of information systems and its impact with globalization and
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● Understand ethical and legal issues in implementing information systems in an
organization (Graduate Outcome: IS05)
● Compare and identify technologies and applications to drive the development in a
business enterprise. (Graduate Outcome: IS09)
● Write an information systems development plan for an organization (Graduate
Outcome: IS02)
TEMPLATE 2: Course pack Structure
(This template must be accomplished after the team approves Template 1. A very important step in completing this template is
the decision of the team to cluster the Intended Learning Outcomes in order to make a decision as to the number of modules in a
course pack. This also serves as a basis in assigning writers for each module and lessons. This template can help avoid
overlapping of topics and/or outcomes and must be deliberated and agreed upon by the team as the concept map of the entire
course.)
Lesson 1
● Explain why information JADRAQUE
systems are so essential in The Role of
business today. Information Systems
in Business Today
Lesson 2
● Describe an information system
and its management, Business Processes JADRAQUE
organization, and technology and Types of
components. Information Systems
Lesson 1
● Explain the stages and QUINDOYOS
IT Infrastructure
technology drivers of IT
infrastructure evolution.
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BOLACOY
3 ● Write an Information Systems Tips and Techniques
Development Plan for managing in Writing ISDP
resources in an organization
Lesson 1
BOLACOY
What is ISDP?
Lesson 2
BULADACO
Tips and Techniques
for ISPD writing
Module
Objectives/Outcomes
(this part tells our students the specific objectives or outcomes of the
module lifted each lesson. Module outcomes may not necessarily
contain all the objectives found in the lessons.)
Lessons in the module For students to have an idea, just simply enumerate lessons
contained in a module.
Lesson 1: Title
Lesson 2: Title
Lesson 3: Title
Learning Outcomes : (This part of the lesson structure can be lifted from the ILO in
the learning plan)
Time Frame Just simply indicate the expected time for students to complete
the lesson
Introduction
(This part of the lesson introduces students to the lesson itself,
what to expect, activities to accomplish, allotted time and other
significant inputs the teacher-writer wants to include. Please
note, the introduction may not necessarily be lengthy. It has to be
five sentences maximum so as not to bore our students with
reading. You may start with a welcome note to students. Maintain
a friendly tone and be interactive.)
Abstraction (This is the phase where you are to discuss and give inputs about
the topic. This should be written in a brief manner and direct to
the point. Use simple language and no complicated sentences.
Present only one idea in a lesson. Instead of writing more text,
use illustrations, pictures and graphics in presenting the
concepts. This will not only help you avoid a text heavy module
but it will also improve your presentation, design and layout.
Remember that a text heavy and poorly layout and designed
module will not attract readers.)
Closure (You may close the lesson by congratulating the learner for the
job well-done; and provide a link to the next lesson for
continuity.)
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MODULE ASSESSMENT (After the students have read and studied all the lessons in the
module, it is at the institutional level to decide whether to administer assessment in any forms.
This part allows flexibility within the institution.)
For Fundamentals in IS, the suggested assessments are:
● Discussion Questions
● Case Study Analysis
● Hands-On Exercise (Excel Exercises, Video Presentation, Blogs, Internet Research or
WebQuest)
● ISDP
MODULE SUMMARY (This part summarizes the highlights of the entire module and it is
strongly suggested that you may go back to the module objectives to ensure congruency and
coherence of the module.)
REFERENCES
(Must be written in APA format)
IMPORTANT Reminders:
1. References should be added at the end of each module.
2. Number of modules may vary depending on the number of clustered ILOs that are
significant to the course.
3. Each module could have a maximum of 5 lessons.
4. If there are significant contents/readings necessary for the abstraction part, it can be
put as an annex or appendix of the entire course pack. However, proper labelling is
necessary.
5. Use A4 paper size, Times New Roman font style, size 12, 1.5 inch left
margin and 1inch on the remaining sides. Use single line spacing in the
module contents.
6. The module format should be followed for the project write. The template and
format may be customized should the participating HEIs wish to implement it in their
respective institutions.
Additional assignments:
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