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== In Short ==
== In Short ==


 
* THERE IS NO COURSE RUNNING RIGHT NOW. The last run ended in June 2022, the Spring term of 2023 iteration is a [https://akadeemia.kakupesa.net/SPEAIT/ contact course]. But the e-course will likely return in the future.
* The course is an English-language counterpart to the [[IT_eetilised,_sotsiaalsed_ja_professionaalsed_aspektid|Estonian-language original]] that ran on Wikiversity from 2009 to 2020 and continues [[e-ITSPEA | here]] since Autumn 2020. Originally born of necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spring 2020 (before, it was only offered by conventional means), it will likely go on (as an option) in future as well.
* The course is an English-language counterpart to the [[IT_eetilised,_sotsiaalsed_ja_professionaalsed_aspektid|Estonian-language original]] that ran on Wikiversity from 2009 to 2020 and continues [[e-ITSPEA | here]] since Autumn 2020. Originally born of necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spring 2020 (before, it was only offered by conventional means), it will likely go on (as an option) in future as well.
* T IT College wiki is open for anyone to read, but editing requires logging in with the [https://wiki.ttu.ee/en/manuals/it/doc/uni-id Uni-ID]. Those who do not possess it (e.g. short-time exchange students) should send their edits to the lecturer via e-mail instead.
* The IT College wiki is open for anyone to read, but editing requires logging in with the [https://wiki.ttu.ee/en/manuals/it/doc/uni-id Uni-ID]. Those who do not possess it (e.g. short-time exchange students) should send their edits to the lecturer via e-mail instead.
* In the Spring term of 2021, the course will be offered to the students of [https://www.taltech.ee/en/cyber-security-engineering Cyber Security Engineering B.Sc. programme] at the [https://www.taltech.ee/en/itcollege IT College] of [https://www.ttu.ee Tallinn University of Technology] (Tallinn, Estonia).
* In the Spring term of 2022, the course will be offered to the students of [https://www.taltech.ee/en/cyber-security-engineering Cyber Security Engineering B.Sc. programme] at the [https://www.taltech.ee/en/itcollege IT College] of [https://www.ttu.ee Tallinn University of Technology] (Tallinn, Estonia). Additionally, some visiting students from the [https://taltech.ee/en/euroteq/cooperation EuroTeQ] partner universities will also attend.
* The typical form is almost pure e-course with a face-to-face kick-off meeting (to explain the course system and answer potential questions right away) and face-to-face exams at the end (see the course guide below). During the Spring 2021 run, the volatile circumstances with COVID-19 will possibly mandate turning both of these events into full-scale distance versions as well - the opening lecture will go online and the format of the final exam will be decided later on.
* The typical form is almost pure e-course, traditionally with a face-to-face kick-off meeting (to explain the course system and answer potential questions right away) and face-to-face exams at the end (see the course guide below). In Spring 2022, the format of the final exam will be decided later on due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
* Supervisor/lecturerː [[User:Kaido.kikkas|Kaido Kikkas]]
* Supervisor/lecturerː [[User:Kaido.kikkas|Kaido Kikkas]]
* Course code: ICS0006  
* Course code: ICS0006  
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* [[E-SPEAIT Reading List | Reading List]]
* [[E-SPEAIT Reading List | Reading List]]
* [[E-SPEAIT Participants | Participants' list]]
* [[E-SPEAIT Participants | Participants' list]]
* [[E-SPEAIT Exam | Exam enrolment list]]
* [[E-SPEAIT_papers | Group papers]]
* [Wiki teams and topics]
* [[E-SPEAIT Exam | Exam information]]
* [Course Forum]
* [Course Forum]


The most important document here is the Course Guide - it should have everything you need to know about the course.
The most important document here is the Course Guide - it should have everything you need to know about the course (if not, let the lecturer know!).


== Announcements ==
== Announcements ==


* 25.01 - The usual kick-off meeting goes virtual in Spring 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic - the opening lecture will be recorded (and hopefully also broadcast live) on Wednesday, at noon (12:00) from ICO-316. The course information will also be e-mailed to the students who have registered for the course in the ÕIS (study information system) by now.
* THERE IS NO COURSE RUNNING RIGHT NOW. The last run ended in June 2022, the next one is planned for the Spring term of 2023.


== Weekly Topics ==
== Weekly Topics ==


# [[E-SPEAIT T1 General IT History | From ENIAC to iPad: Moments from IT History]]  January 25 - February 1
NB! The dates are from the last run, they will be updated when the next one starts.
# [[E-SPEAIT T2 Internet History | From ARPAnet to Facebook: the Story of Cyberspace]]  February 1 - February 8
 
# [[E-SPEAIT T3 New Media | From Usenet to Twitter: The (Not So) New Media]February 8 - February 15
# [https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/E-SPEAIT_T1_Information_Society Information Society: What's the Difference?]  January 24 - January 31
# [[E-SPEAIT T4 Information Society | Information Society: What's the Difference?]] February 15 - February 22
# [https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/E-SPEAIT_T2_General_IT_History From ENIAC to iPad: Moments from IT History]  January 31 - February 7
# [[E-SPEAIT T5 Computers and Laws I | Computers and Laws I: Can Property Be Intellectual?]] February 22 - March 1
# [https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/E-SPEAIT_T3_Internet_History From PLATO to OpenAI: Developments in Cyberspace]  February 7 - February 14
# [[E-SPEAIT T6 Computers and Laws II | Computers and Laws II: Software and Content Licensing]] March 1 - March 8
# [https://wiki.itcollege.ee/index.php/E-SPEAIT_T4_New_Media From Usenet to Twitter: The (Not So) New Media] February 14 - February 21
# [[E-SPEAIT T7 Online Communication | Tarzan in New York: The Quirks of Online Communication]] March 8 - March 15
# [[E-SPEAIT T5 Computers and Laws I | Computers and Laws I: Can Property Be Intellectual?]] February 21 - February 28
# [[E-SPEAIT T8 Professionalism  | The IT Pro]] March 15 - March 22
# [[E-SPEAIT T6 Computers and Laws II | Computers and Laws II: Software and Content Licensing]] February 28 - March 7
# [[E-SPEAIT T9 Risks and Ergonomics | IT, Risks and Ergonomics]] March 22 - March 29
# [[E-SPEAIT T7 Online Communication | Tarzan in New York: The Quirks of Online Communication]] March 7 - March 14
# [[E-SPEAIT T10 Security | "The Fool Gets Beaten Even in Internet"]] March 29 - April 5
# [[E-SPEAIT T8 Professionalism  | The IT Pro]] March 14 - March 21
# [[E-SPEAIT T11 Privacy | Censorship, Privacy and the Internet]] April 5 - April 12
# [[E-SPEAIT T9 Risks and Ergonomics | IT, Risks and Ergonomics]] March 21 - March 28
# [[E-SPEAIT T12 Hackers | The Historical Hackerdom]]  April 12 - April 19
# [[E-SPEAIT T10 Security | "The Fool Gets Beaten Even in Internet"]] March 28 - April 4
# [[E-SPEAIT T13 Linux | A Practical Example: the Story of Linux]] April 19 - April 26
# [[E-SPEAIT T11 Privacy | Censorship, Privacy and the Internet]] April 4 - April 11
# [[E-SPEAIT T14 Assistive Technology | A Different Kind of IT: Accessibility and Assistive Technology]] April 26 - May 3
# [[E-SPEAIT T12 Hackers | The Historical Hackerdom]]  April 11 - April 18
# [[E-SPEAIT T15 Ethics | IT and Ethics]] - May 3 - May 10
# [[E-SPEAIT T13 Linux | A Practical Example: the Story of Linux]] April 18 - April 25
# [[E-SPEAIT T14 Assistive Technology | A Different Kind of IT: Accessibility and Assistive Technology]] April 25 - May 2
# [[E-SPEAIT T15 Ethics | IT and Ethics]] - May 2 - May 9


Noteː these texts contain many links to Wikipedia articles. These are not meant as actual sources (references are used separately) but rather as quick pointers for further finding reading and sources. Remember that Wikipedia articles should not be used as direct references - they are a secondary source by definition. Using them to get a quick overview and find some links about the issue is fine, but do not point to them as sources.
Noteː these texts contain many links to Wikipedia articles. These are not meant as actual sources (references are used separately) but rather as quick pointers for further reading and sources. Remember that Wikipedia articles should not be used academically as direct references - they are a secondary source by definition. Using them to get a quick overview and find some links about the issue is fine, but do not point to them as sources.


== Frequently Asked Questions ==
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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* '''Q: Where can I find the weekly points?'''
* '''Q: Where can I find the weekly points?'''
* A: This is agreed upon at the kick-off meeting in every course. In the Spring 2021 run with no physical meeting at the start, the location of the points table will be mentioned in the initial lecture, the password will be sent out for potential participants in the initial e-mail letter.
* A: This is agreed upon at the kick-off meeting in every course. Check the broadcast and/or the recording, or failing that, ask from the lecturer (over e-mail).  


* '''Q: I have zero points for the Week X, but I did write something!'''
* '''Q: I have zero points for the Week X, but I did write something!'''
* A: Any sensible on-topic post will not receive zero points - therefore, please send an e-mail to the supervisor and let him know. It is probably his mistake (unfortunately it sometimes happens during large courses and workloads) and will be fixed ASAP.
* A: Any sensible on-topic post with meaningful volume (i.e. longer than 1-2 sentences) will not receive zero points - therefore, please send an e-mail to the supervisor and let him know. It is probably his mistake (unfortunately it sometimes happens during large courses and workloads) and will be fixed ASAP.
 
* '''Q: I have less points than usual for the Week X!'''
* A: The problem is not in the 'wrong' answer. Less points is a signal about the work being either a) clearly too short, b) notably badly written, or c) submitted well over the deadline.
 
* '''Q: I would like to write my paper on the topic X, but [[E-SPEAIT_papers | it's already taken!]]'''
* A: In general, the topical areas of the course are large enough. So, as long as you don't pick exactly the same title and shift the angle a bit, it should be fine. Still, it is recommended to contact the lecturer and ask over to be sure.


[[Category:ITSPEA]]
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 25 September 2024

E-Course Quality Label 2022
E-Course Quality Label 2022

In Short

  • THERE IS NO COURSE RUNNING RIGHT NOW. The last run ended in June 2022, the Spring term of 2023 iteration is a contact course. But the e-course will likely return in the future.
  • The course is an English-language counterpart to the Estonian-language original that ran on Wikiversity from 2009 to 2020 and continues here since Autumn 2020. Originally born of necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spring 2020 (before, it was only offered by conventional means), it will likely go on (as an option) in future as well.
  • The IT College wiki is open for anyone to read, but editing requires logging in with the Uni-ID. Those who do not possess it (e.g. short-time exchange students) should send their edits to the lecturer via e-mail instead.
  • In the Spring term of 2022, the course will be offered to the students of Cyber Security Engineering B.Sc. programme at the IT College of Tallinn University of Technology (Tallinn, Estonia). Additionally, some visiting students from the EuroTeQ partner universities will also attend.
  • The typical form is almost pure e-course, traditionally with a face-to-face kick-off meeting (to explain the course system and answer potential questions right away) and face-to-face exams at the end (see the course guide below). In Spring 2022, the format of the final exam will be decided later on due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Supervisor/lecturerː Kaido Kikkas
  • Course code: ICS0006
  • Programmeː at the TTU Study Information System
  • Volume: 6 ECTS credit points

Course information

See the following:

The most important document here is the Course Guide - it should have everything you need to know about the course (if not, let the lecturer know!).

Announcements

  • THERE IS NO COURSE RUNNING RIGHT NOW. The last run ended in June 2022, the next one is planned for the Spring term of 2023.

Weekly Topics

NB! The dates are from the last run, they will be updated when the next one starts.

  1. Information Society: What's the Difference? January 24 - January 31
  2. From ENIAC to iPad: Moments from IT History January 31 - February 7
  3. From PLATO to OpenAI: Developments in Cyberspace February 7 - February 14
  4. From Usenet to Twitter: The (Not So) New Media February 14 - February 21
  5. Computers and Laws I: Can Property Be Intellectual? February 21 - February 28
  6. Computers and Laws II: Software and Content Licensing February 28 - March 7
  7. Tarzan in New York: The Quirks of Online Communication March 7 - March 14
  8. The IT Pro March 14 - March 21
  9. IT, Risks and Ergonomics March 21 - March 28
  10. "The Fool Gets Beaten Even in Internet" March 28 - April 4
  11. Censorship, Privacy and the Internet April 4 - April 11
  12. The Historical Hackerdom April 11 - April 18
  13. A Practical Example: the Story of Linux April 18 - April 25
  14. A Different Kind of IT: Accessibility and Assistive Technology April 25 - May 2
  15. IT and Ethics - May 2 - May 9

Noteː these texts contain many links to Wikipedia articles. These are not meant as actual sources (references are used separately) but rather as quick pointers for further reading and sources. Remember that Wikipedia articles should not be used academically as direct references - they are a secondary source by definition. Using them to get a quick overview and find some links about the issue is fine, but do not point to them as sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Where can I find the weekly blogging tasks?
  • A: At the end of each weekly text ("Study & Write")
  • Q: Where can I find the weekly points?
  • A: This is agreed upon at the kick-off meeting in every course. Check the broadcast and/or the recording, or failing that, ask from the lecturer (over e-mail).
  • Q: I have zero points for the Week X, but I did write something!
  • A: Any sensible on-topic post with meaningful volume (i.e. longer than 1-2 sentences) will not receive zero points - therefore, please send an e-mail to the supervisor and let him know. It is probably his mistake (unfortunately it sometimes happens during large courses and workloads) and will be fixed ASAP.
  • Q: I have less points than usual for the Week X!
  • A: The problem is not in the 'wrong' answer. Less points is a signal about the work being either a) clearly too short, b) notably badly written, or c) submitted well over the deadline.
  • Q: I would like to write my paper on the topic X, but it's already taken!
  • A: In general, the topical areas of the course are large enough. So, as long as you don't pick exactly the same title and shift the angle a bit, it should be fine. Still, it is recommended to contact the lecturer and ask over to be sure.



The content of this course is distributed under the Creative Commons Attibution-ShareAlike 3.0 Estonian license (English: CC Attribution-ShareAlike, or CC BY-SA) or any newer version of the license.