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FIT5203 is an elective unit introduced as part of the Master of Business Information Systems, capable of being taught both at Caulfield and at the Monash Centre in Prato, Italy from Semester 2, 2015.
June 2016: Amended workload requirements to reflect winter block teaching at Prato over a 3 week period.
16/9/2014 - Added Prato to location of offering. 19/9/2014 - Amend Workload requirements to reflect block teaching mode in Prato.
28/4/2021 - Unit disestablished at FEC 2/21 Item 6.2
FIT5203 Community Informatics is designed as an elective unit in the MBIS. It is particularly relevant for students in the library, recordkeeping and archiving streams who wish to understand how their professional knowledge can be used to assist cultural institutions in engaging with communities or more directly in community settings. Its key objectives are to prepare students so that they will:
On successful completion of this unit students should be able to:
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This unit introduces students to the field of Community Informatics and provides them with the theoretical and practical foundations required to understand, assess and implement digital and information technologies, IKM, recordkeeping and archival systems, and social media in community settings. Students will learn how to assist communities to develop information and IT policy and strategy frameworks, to build community IT and IKM capacity, and to engage with processes that determine policy development and service delivery. The unit will focus on how community informatics expertise can support communities to achieve better and more sustainable health, education and environmental outcomes, make more effective use of community and government services, and overcome physical, mental, cultural, or social disadvantage. Topics include: theoretical frameworks; community knowledge production and sharing; information access; and the use of information technologies and IKM systems in community settings; community archiving; participatory methods and working with communities; underlying values of projects, ethical approaches and ethical dilemmas; and project design and development.
on-campus, off-campus, block mode
The unit will be offered in lecture/tutorial mode and OCL mode at Caulfield campus, but will also be designed in modular fashion to enable intensive/block mode delivery, e.g. at the Monash Prato Centre.
In-semester assessment: 100% (Individual assignments 50% / Group assignment 50%).
It is preferred to have the assessment based on practical work rather than on an exam. As a discipline Community Informatics is based on a strong relationship with practice and evaluation of a student's knowledge and understanding must be based on being able to apply conceptual knowledge in concrete examples and to evaluate specific projects. For instance, understanding the nature of participatory research, the ethics involved of working with communities in specific situations and the consequences for project design can only be tested superficially in an examination, and is best done via closely supervised project work and detailed case studies.
Minimum total expected workload equals 144 hours per semester comprising:
Block Mode at Monash Prato Centre (3 weeks):
Delivery at Caulfield on campus:
Study schedule for off-campus students:
A minimum of 8 hours of personal study per week for completing lab/tutorial activities, assignments, private study and revision.
Prato centre teaching space.
Administrative support at Caulfield.
Student funding application from external (e.g. gov't, Prato special scholarships) sources.
Monash Abroad liaison.
Prato centre liaison.
FIT
To commence November 2015
Prato centre, Italy
Caulfield, Prato
03 Sep 2014 | FIT Admin | Data from PRO5001 copied into this unit |
03 Sep 2014 | Jared Mansfield | modified Abbreviation; Cloned Unit as per REQ000000715255 for Jeanette Niehus |
04 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | |
16 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT5203 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
16 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
16 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - Approval for admin deadline (handbook) pending claification of Assessment to GPC |
16 Sep 2014 | Trudi Robinson | Added Prato to location of offering. |
17 Sep 2014 | Tom Denison | modified Workload/ContactHours |
17 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT5203 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
17 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
17 Sep 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - Administrative correction adding workload requirements and location of offering as approved at FEC 1/09/14. |
19 Sep 2014 | Tom Denison | modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange; modified Teaching/SpecialArrangements; modified Workload/ContactHours; modified Workload/ContactHours; modified Workload/SpecialRequirements; modified DateOfIntroduction; modified Workload/ContactHours; modified Workload/SpecialRequirements |
14 Nov 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT5203 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
09 Dec 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
09 Dec 2014 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - FEC approval granted 01/12/14. |
03 May 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | Admin: modified Chief Examiner |
08 Jun 2016 | Caitlin Slattery | Amended workload requirements to reflect winter block teaching at Prato over a 3 week period. |
09 Jun 2016 | Tom Denison | modified UnitContent/PrescribedReading |
09 Jun 2016 | Tom Denison | |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | Admin: modified Workload/ContactHours; modified UnitObjectives/Objectives; modified Workload/ContactHours - modified as per discussion with GPC chair. Numbered learning outcomes (objectives), separated items in Workload, removed reference to 'Winter semester'. |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT5203 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - GPC executive approval 160610 |
13 Jun 2016 | Caitlin Slattery | Correction of error in workload requirements. |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FIT5203 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FEC Approval |
13 Jun 2016 | Jeanette Niehus | FacultyBoard Approval - GPC executive approval 10/06/16 |
28 Apr 2021 | Monica Fairley | modified UnitName; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange |
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