CS 1010
Introduction to Information Technology
Course Description
How computers create, preserve, manipulate and communicate information and the concepts and tools used to that end. Units include how computers work, web technologies, creating web pages, algorithms and logic, basic programming, and solving problems with spreadsheets. Students will learn to recognize computational problems and develop basic skill sets to solve future problems in their discipline of study. No prior programming experience required. Cannot be taken for credit by students in SEAS.
Instructors
David Evans
Spring 2025
TuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm
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3.70
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To Announced
Fall 2023
MoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pm
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William Leeson
Spring 2023
TuTh 5:00pm - 6:15pm
3.3
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2.0
Difficulty
3.64
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Derrick Stone
Fall 2022
MoWe 5:00pm - 6:15pm
1.0
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2.0
Difficulty
3.88
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Faculty Staff
Spring 2022
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Wenqiang Chen
Fall 2021
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Tom Horton
Fall 2021
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Craig Dill
Spring 2021
3.8
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2.3
Difficulty
3.49
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Erin Griffiths
Spring 2015
1.9
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4.0
Difficulty
3.40
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Sedat Ozer
Fall 2014
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Difficulty
3.97
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James Cohoon
Spring 2014
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Andrew Frye
Spring 2014
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Difficulty
3.95
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David Edwards
Fall 2013
3.7
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1.0
Difficulty
3.74
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Todd Delong
Spring 2013
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Difficulty
3.80
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Ryan Layer
Fall 2011
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Mary Soffa
Fall 2011
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Difficulty
3.63
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Kristen Walcott-Justice
Fall 2011
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Matthew Cettei
Spring 2011
3.9
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2.0
Difficulty
3.46
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