Information Access and Internet Skills (COMP1900)
Course level
Undergraduate
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Class hours
2 Lecture hours
2 Practical or Laboratory hours
Incompatible
COMP1000, COMP1001, MGTS1201
Assessment methods
Assignments
Course enquiries
Prof Phillip Long (longpd@uq.edu.au)
Study Abroad
This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.
This course is not currently offered, please contact the school or faculty of your program.
Course description
(No longer offered - replaced by INFS1300). The Web from the Inside Out - from Geeks to Google & Facebook. This course provides an insight into the development of the World Wide Web. You'll study its early document-centric design to today's distributed community focus. The course will look into the history, design, technology and economics of Web applications (including Google, Twitter, Youtube and Facebook), by analysing aspects such as identity & self-identity, trust & privacy, data and network structures, social semantics and collective intelligence ("wisdom of the crowds"). Students will create and publish information through an exploration of common types of Web applications. Students will learn to use the Web to manage and manipulate information, to discern information sources and their quality, to choose between suitable software alternatives and to work collaboratively within such an environment.