What are you looking for?
Els recursos docents que es proporcionen a l'assignatura o que es recomanen com a materials de treball, poden estar en qualsevol de les següents llengües: català, castellà i anglès.
CB1. That students have demonstrated knowledge and understanding in a field of study that is based on general secondary education, and is usually found at a level that, while supported by advanced textbooks, also includes some aspects. involving knowledge from the forefront of their field of study.
CB4. That students can convey information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialized and non-specialized audiences.
CE9. Apply technological tools for the use of business resources through Marketing.
CG1. Be able to work in a team, actively participate in tasks and negotiate in the face of dissenting opinions until reaching consensus positions, thus acquiring the ability to learn together with other team members and create new knowledge.
CT1. Communicate properly orally and in writing in the two official languages of Catalonia.
CT4. Master computer tools and their main applications for ordinary academic and professional activity.
ICT tools is a transversal, basic and compulsory first-year subject that introduces the student to the digital field from a business perspective. This subject has a teaching load of 6 ECTS distributed over a term in which the teaching work in class is combined with independent learning outside the classroom. Based on the certainty that digital skills are necessary to learn, work and participate in today's society, the ICT Tools subject expands this approach to address specific digital skills in the study area of social sciences and company The main objective is to initiate the student, progressively during the term, in the acquisition of the competence to use and apply information and communication technologies (ICT) in the academic, personal and professional field , while developing the knowledge, skills and attitudes in the digital field to get the most out of it. This subject belongs to the study area of Innovation Management in a digital context, therefore, it also focuses on raising and understanding what are the historical and current trends, and what is the evolution and impact of these in the business sector. The subject promotes reflection on the effect of technology in the world of work and also in the personal aspect. In this sense, it helps to develop rational and critical thinking about the use of ICT to study and work in the information and knowledge society. To do this subject, you need to have a minimum of prior knowledge of ICT at the user level achieved in the pre-university stage.
The content presented in the subject is approached from a double approach: on the one hand, the impact on the person and on society and, on the other, from an economic and business perspective. In addition, the subject includes methodological content, such as network project management and teamwork, and other instrumental content that promotes acquiring a mastery in the use of different ICT tools, emphasizing the criterion for its application in specific situations, beyond the practice with these tools.
The subject combines activities and continuous assessment work, both individual and group, as well as the completion of assessment tests.
Summary of the evaluation system:
- Continuous Assessment (CA) 60%
- Exam (EX) 40%
Other specifications:
- To pass the subject, it is mandatory to carry out all the assessment activities and to pass a final examination to validate the fundamental contents of the subject.
- To pass the subject you must obtain an average equal to or higher than 5 in the final grade.
- To be able to make an average, it is mandatory to pass the final exam with a minimum grade of 5.
- There is a make-up exam if you fail the final exam.
- You cannot recover the grades of the continuous assessment tasks, i.e. you can only recover the final exam.
- The student who has not appeared for the first examination call, cannot appear for the recovery.
- Retaking the exam is not used to improve the grade.
- Any work or exam where any irregularity is detected with regard to the authenticity of the authorship, which contains a textual copy of an information source or in which improper use of the content without corresponding citation.
- In order to qualify for Honors Matriculation it is necessary to obtain a final grade between 9 and 10, and that the student has had a proactive attitude in class and in his studies, through constant work and attendance and participation in the activities and tasks proposed during the quarter.
Juan Jose Castaño and Susana Jurado (2016). Electronic commerce. Editorial Editex, SA
https://books.google.com.py/books?id=dJ1cDAAAQBAJ&lpg=PP1&hl=es&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=true
Laudon, Kenneth C., & Laudon, Jane P. (2021). Management information systems: Managing the digital firm. Pearson.
Turban, Ephraim, Pollard, Charles, & Wood, Gregory. (2021). Information technology for management: Driving digital transformation to increase local and global performance, growth and sustainability (12th ed., International adaptation). Wiley
Pisani, Francis. (2016). Creators of the future. Telefónica Foundation. http://www.fundaciontelefonica.com/arte_cultura/publicaciones-listado/pagina-item-publicaciones/itempubli/502/
Catmull, Edward. (2014). Creatividad, SA: How to take inspiration to infinity and beyond.
Cabezas, Jose de. (2015). The great opportunity: Keys to lead the digital transformation in companies and the economy. Grupo Planeta
World Wide Web Consortium. W3C. https://www.w3.org
Eurostat. Digital economy and society. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/digital-economy-and-society/
Spanish Data Protection Agency. AEPD. https://www.aepd.es/es
National Institute of Cybersecurity. INITIATE https://www.incibe.es
Cybersecurity Agency of Catalonia. https://ciberseguretat.gencat.cat/ca/inici
DigComp 2.2: The Digital Competence Framework for Citizens - With new examples of knowledge, skills and attitudes, EUR 31006 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2022, ISBN 978-92-76-48882-8, doi:10.2760/115376, JRC128415.
Chaffey, Dave, & White, Fiona. (2019). Digital business and e-commerce management. Pearson.