December 20, 2006 @ 10:38 pm
· Filed under General, rant, about me, school, American, United States of America, CSS, informatics, internet, standards, [I]nspiration, fun
I’ve got 1 more semester of school left and I still have problems explaining what my major, Informatics, is. Here is some more information i found on one of IU’s webpages:
Informatics questions and answers
Formally established in 1999, the nation’s first school of informatics is located on the Indiana University Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses. The school is growing rapidly with more than 700 undergraduates and graduates enrolled in informatics programs.The undergraduate degree program in informatics presents a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines knowledge of a specific subject area, or cognate area, with a foundation in informatics. This educational background prepares students to adapt to technologic changes throughout their careers.
The newest figures indicate that in Bloomington, 85 undergraduates have declared informatics majors, with another 171 in University Division indicating such intentions as well. Two hundred ninety-one students are enrolled in the various sections of I101–Introduction to Informatics. At IUPUI, 600 undergraduate majors are enrolled in informatics degree programs. At the graduate level, 72 students are in degree programs in Bloomington and Indianapolis ranging from bioinformatics to human
How does informatics differ from computer science?
Computer science is theoretical and highly technical. People who study computer science learn to write programs with programming languages and study the mathematical foundations of computer science, software methodologies, operating systems and applications like graphics, robotics and artificial intelligence. Informatics requires an understanding of these areas, but is more focused on the best applications of these technologies and is therefore more applied and less technical.
What is a cognate area?
A cognate area is an integrated program of approved courses taken outside of the School of Informatics. These courses emphasize the foundations, applications and/or implications of information technology in the chosen area. Among the many diverse examples of cognate areas currently available are: geography, telecommunications, instructional systems technology, chemistry, journalism, fine arts and computer science. Many other areas have been proposed.
How does a cognate area relate to careers?
Because informatics gives students skills to apply IT to another field, the kinds of people or things that a person would be working with would certainly have a lot to do with the cognate area that the student studies along with informatics. Someone who studied psychology and informatics, for example, might become a usability tester, working as part of a development team to make new software applications easier for people to use. Informatics at IU gives the student the opportunity to choose a specific area of concentration–a cognate area–to better determine what people or systems meet the student’s career objectives.
What does a student learn in pursuing an informatics degree?
An informatics degree allows a student to develop marketable information technology skills that can be transported to a number of job settings:
• a technical understanding of how computing systems operate
• ability to adapt, assess and apply new trends in information technology
• well developed problem-solving skills
• ability to work in a team
• well developed communications skills to clearly convey solutions and observations to others
• an understanding of social and ethical principles as they relate to information technology issues.

October 11, 2006 @ 9:06 pm
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Looks like Stephen Jackson is lying again. Effin’ thug. Lock him up
October 9, 2006 @ 4:21 pm
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GooTube is official! Like a snap-glider, Google puts the Goo in YouTube!!
October 3, 2006 @ 7:45 pm
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September 20, 2006 @ 9:22 pm
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Good work by the Marion County Sheriff’s Department for making this drug bust just 2.6 miles away from my house. I only drive by it every day. Stupid ‘effers.
July 28, 2006 @ 8:31 pm
· Filed under General, rant, about me, school, informatics, [I]nspiration, Calendar
Doing some research on salary.com for my field of study. I can’t wait till next may!
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Information Services Consultant
Works with end user groups to evaluate and solve technical problems. Evaluates existing systems and/or user needs to analyze, design, recommend, and implement system changes. Requires a bachelor’s degree and at least 7 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with a variety of the field’s concepts, practices, and procedures. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of complicated tasks. May lead and direct the work of others. A wide degree of creativity and latitude is expected. May report to an executive or a manager |
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Alternate Job Titles: Information Services Consultant
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Database Administrator
Administers, maintains, develops and implements policies and procedures for ensuring the security and integrity of the company database. Implements data models and database designs, data access and table maintenance codes; resolves database performance issues, database capacity issues, replication, and other distributed data issues. May require a bachelor’s degree in a related area and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a manager. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. |
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July 18, 2006 @ 9:09 pm
· Filed under General, good liners..., rant, robotics, [I]nspiration, FIRST, fun
Quote of the day:
“Lawrence North has air conditioning. If it didn’t, more than just balls would be sticky.”
AB
June 21, 2006 @ 6:38 pm
· Filed under General, rant, about me, American, United States of America, music, [I]nspiration, friends, fun, family, hawai'i
I hear the wind traveling down the Koalou
It touches my skin and makes me think of
how much I miss you, my Hawaii
I breathe the fragrance of the yellow ginger lei
I look inside myself to find the words to say
How much I miss you, my Hawaii
Everytime I stop to watch the moon dance
across the early evening sky
Everytime I hear a country tune I can see the
shores of Wai’ani
Everytime I listen to my heart telling me it longs
to go back home
And it makes me want to
Cause I miss you, my Hawaii
I catch the glimmer of your face across the sky
I watch the setting sun and I begin to cry
Because I miss you, my Hawaii
I rest my head upon the sands of Waikiki
I close my eyes and I hear you calling me
How I miss you, my Hawaii
my love
December 23, 2005 @ 5:09 pm
· Filed under General, rant, about me, war, American, United States of America, fun
Lisa, where’s Christmas?
-Homer
Thats what I say everytime somebody tries to give me that “Happy Holidays” crap at a store. Fight the war on Christmas.
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