信息系统的概念能否融入非信息系统课程?

G. Schell
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美国大学商学院联合会(AACSB)鼓励商学院在一系列课程中教授核心主题。科目不会因为部门的界限而被人为地强加于某一门课程,而是会根据它们与所提出的题目的相关性来介绍。信息系统(IS)主题受到关注,可能是因为当前AACSB课程标准的措辞不再意味着信息系统需要单独的课程。许多关于影响信息系统的课程改革的讨论在没有定量信息的情况下进行。目前还没有证据表明非IS教师是否有资格教授IS主题,甚至没有证据表明教师对IS主题的偏好。用于收集本文数据的问卷调查显示,非IS教师强烈倾向于单独的必修IS课程,而不是将IS主题整合到非IS课程中。信息系统入门课程提供了大多数商科学生所获得的关于信息系统的大量知识。如果学生没有得到合格教师的良好教育,那么他们使用和吸收信息系统和信息系统技术的能力就会减弱。这篇文章为这场辩论提供了一些量化证据,并认为计算机知识之外的信息系统主题最好由信息系统教师教授。
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Can information systems concepts be assimilated into non-IS courses?
The American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is encouraging schools to teach core topics across a spectrum of courses. Subjects would not be artificially forced into a certain course because of departmental boundaries but would be introduced according to their relevance to the topic being presented. Information systems (IS) topics have received attention possibly because the wording of the current AACSB curriculum standards no longer implies that a separate course is required for information systems.Many discussions about curriculum changes affecting IS have been made without quantitative information. Evidence has not been gathered about the qualifications of non-IS faculty to teach IS topics or even faculty preferences for delivery of IS topics. The questionnaire used to gather data for this article revealed that non-IS faculty strongly prefer a separate, required IS course over integrating IS topics into non-IS courses. The introductory IS course provides the bulk of knowledge that most business students receive about information systems. If students are not well taught by qualified faculty then their ability to use and assimilate IS and IS technology is diminished. This article brings some quantitative evidence to the debate and argues that IS topics beyond computer literacy are best taught by IS faculty.
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