INF STD 10
Fundamentals of Information Searching and Evaluation
Description: Lecture, five hours. Designed for undergraduate students. Introduction to core concepts of information and power and relation between them in range of social, economic, political, cultural, technological, and institutional contexts. Topics include information markets and economies; power of cultural and media institutions; state interests in information; information, conflict, and warfare; information organization, classification, and access; power and information technology infrastructure; and intellectual freedom. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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The below seems to be written by a student who seems to not know how to speak directly to his professor, instead crying because he/she doesn't know how to read correctly. Instead of being a baby, if you truly like being challenged in a constructive way and want to try to grow up, then I'd ignore the baby talk below and enjoy the IS20 class.