E Commerce
E Commerce
E Commerce
Outcomes-Based Syllabus
1st Sem., SY: 2018 – 2019
PART 1
VISION
A leading university of education and diverse disciplines attuned to local and global development needs.
MISSION
To produce top performing professionals equipped to engage on knowledge and technology production so necessary to develop a sustainable society.
PART II - Preliminaries
COURSE CODE : IT_404
COURSE TITLE : Free Elective III – Electronic Commerce
COURSE CREDIT : 3.0
PRE-REQUISITE : NONE
COURSE DESCRIPTION : This course is designed to provide students with the skills required to develop and manage a successful e-business or e-commerce department
of a larger business. Developed by e-Business leaders, this e-Business course will cover a range of topics and provide participants will a solid
foundational understanding.
Critical thinkers Produce graduates who think and Provide solutions and take them into Understand the basic concepts of e-
decide logically and creatively in account in the selection, creation, Business.
the various programs evaluation and administration of
computer-based systems.
Effective Turnout graduates who can Communicate effectively with the Know basic management technique in e-
Communicators communicate effectively in both computing community and with society commerce.
verbal and non-verbal forms at large about complex computing
activities through logical writing,
presentations, and clear instructions
ICT Competent Develop graduates who can use or Design, implement and evaluate
generate appropriate ICTs computer-based systems, processes, Students who can learn the technical
efficiently and effectively components and programs to meet language of e-commerce.
desired needs and requirements under
various constraints.
COURSE INTENDED LEARNING CONTENT TIME FRAME TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT LEARNING
OUTCOME OUTCOME LEARNING RESOURCES
EXPERIENCE
CO1 LO1: Recite the LNU VGMO LNU VGMO 3 hours’ lecture Lecture Recitation
CO5 LO2: State the class policies and Course Syllabus Discussion
guidelines
LO3: Explain the importance of the
course content in relation to
software development
CO1 LO1: Demonstrate an What is the Internet Good for, 6 hours’ lecture Lecture Create a PC with open
CO2 understanding of the foundations Really? 9 hours’ laboratory Interactive “BLOG” that will software for e-
CO3 and the importance of E-commerce. Introduction to E-Business Discussion showcase commerce
CO5 Use of PowerPoint students'
Online Communication
presentation interest in the
Tools field of
LO2: Use tools and services on the The Big-Picture Plan Video presentation Information
internet in the development of a Basic Communication and Library research Technology
virtual e‐commerce site. Marketing Online work
LO3: Discuss the use of E-mail as Create and E-
Using E-mail Effectively
business tools in building online mail for
Grassroots Online
community. business
Marketing Ideas
LO4: Understand the foundation of communication
Building Online Community
grassroots online and marketing
ideas
Time Spent on Activity Student spent too much time Student spent too much time Student spent an adequate Student spent an adequate ____
and/or too little time on entire and/or too little time on parts of amount of time on computer amount of time on computer
computer lab activity. computer lab activity. lab activity to ensure good lab activity to ensure the best
results. results.
Completion of Task Student completed less than 1/2 of Student completed about 1/2 of the Student completed about 80% Student completed all of the ____
the computer lab activity by the due computer lab activity by the due of the computer lab activity by computer lab activity by the
date. date. the due date. due date.
Reasonable output and Output and information given are Output and information given are Output and information given Output and information given ____
Information entirely unreasonable throughout unreasonable in some areas of the are reasonable throughout are very reasonable throughout
the activity. activity. most of the activity. all of the activity.
Neatness, Readability, Output and information given are Output and information given are Output and information given Output and information given ____
and Legibility entirely unreadable and illegible unreadable and illegible throughout are neat, readable, and legible are very neat, readable, and
throughout the activity. most of the activity. throughout most of the activity. legible throughout all of the
activity.
Total
PART IV – LIST OF REFERENCES
E-commerce: business, technology, society," Kenneth C. Laudon and Carol G. Traver, Addison Wesley, 5th Edition, 2009.
E-Commerce 2012: Business. Technology. Society. (2012) by Kenneth C. Laudon & Carol Guercio Traver, Person
Turban, E., King, D., Lee, J., & Viehland, D. (2004). Electronic commerce 2004: A managerial perspective (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-
009493-
HTML Tutorials from w3schools URL: http://www.w3schools.com/html/
Web Fundamentals, URL: http://www.codecademy.com/tracks/web
Dr. Kevin Floyd, (2013). XHTML/CSS Tutorial, URL: http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=451821
Smart Webby Inc., (2013). Web Development Resources, URL: http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=77936
2 REACTION PAPER FOR CHAPTER 1 & 2