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1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 木 2 A 1年 文科 理科 2年 文科 理科 月 5 A 時間割コード 時間割コード PEAK科目 50784 講義題目 授業の目標概要 成績評価方法 教科書 ガイダンス 50186 講義題目 授業の目標概要 成績評価方法 教科書 ガイダンス 開講 授業科目名 情報科学(PEAK) 開講 授業科目名 社会科学ゼミナールUnderstanding Information and Information Environments Information science is an interdisciplinary science with a wide range of interests and goals. A major element in the field is concerned with fundamental information processes such as the acquisition and collection of information, the classification and storage of information, the manipulation and retrieval of information, as well as the analysis, dissemination, usage, and maintenance of information. Another focus in the course relates to the concept of information itself. Although the importance of information has been recognized in many fields, as a concept, information is difficult to define. The course, therefore, not only tries to familiarize students with the history and evolution of the field of information science, the course also investigates the fundamental question: What is information? Students completing the course will recognize the aims and goals of fundamental information processes. They will learn to analyze, evaluate, and appreciate the value that information science provides. In addition, students may develop an understanding of information on a deeper (philosophical) level. This understanding may help them to understand today’s information society and modern technology from a more comprehensive information perspective. By the end of the semester, students should: (i) be familiar with the history and evolution of the field of information science, (ii) understand fundamental information processes, (iii) have acquired an understanding about the notion of information from various points of view, and (iv) be able to reason about modern society and modern technology from an information perspective. Assignments and Class Participation: 40% Final Exam: 60% 次の教科書を使用する。/Will use the following textbook Luciano Floridi Information: A Very Short Introduction Oxford: Oxford University Press (2010) 978-0-19-955137-8 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance Law, Technoscience and Society This course is an introduction to Law, Technoscience and Society as an emergent field of study. It explores the multifaceted interplay existing between law (environmental law, constitutional law, human rights law, criminal law, property law, international trade law) and technological developments in both life sciences and information sciences. Through interactive lectures, case studies, and the preparation of a final mini-project, students reflect in particular on how to address the growing gap between the pace of such developments and the lagging responsiveness of legal and ethical oversight society relies on to govern emerging technoscience. Active participation in group and classroom discussions: 30%. Three 600-word write-ups: 30%. Final mini-project (joint oral presentation + individual 1000-word essay): 40%. 教科書は使用しない。/Will not use textbook 特に行わない。/Will not conduct guidance (PEAK) ジロドウ イザベル 担当教員 未定 担当教員 PEAK前期 PEAK前期 所属 曜限 所属 曜限 対象 対象

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