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2025 (Current Year) Faculty Courses Liberal arts and basic science courses Basic science and technology courses

Information Literacy I 6b(IL1)

Academic unit or major
Basic science and technology courses
Instructor(s)
Kenji Yasunaga
Class Format
Lecture/Exercise (Face-to-face)
Media-enhanced courses
-
Day of week/Period
(Classrooms)
3-4 Thu
Class
6b(IL1)
Course Code
LAS.I111
Number of credits
0.50.50
Course offered
2025
Offered quarter
1Q
Syllabus updated
Mar 25, 2025
Language
Japanese

Syllabus

Course overview and goals

The course emphasizes the development of information utilization skills crucial for success in university life. Its primary focus lies in cultivating students' abilities to (1) acquire general knowledge common in society, (2) enhance practical skills necessary for efficient information utilization, and (3) navigate academic information systems available within the university.
Additionally, the course will explore ethical norms guiding responsible behavior in the information society, along with the utilization of data and artificial intelligence (AI).

Course description and aims

By the end of the course, students will understand and effectively utilize the information infrastructure services provided by the university, develop proficiency in comprehending various information systems and engaging in seamless communication within the information society, and act appropriately based on a solid understanding of information security, as well as ethical considerations related to information, AI, and data.

Keywords

information literacy, data science, AI

Competencies

  • Specialist skills
  • Intercultural skills
  • Communication skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

During the lectures, students will also work on practical exercises.

Course schedule/Objectives

Course schedule Objectives
Class 1 Science Tokyo Information Infrastructure Learn about the configuration and usage of the university-wide educational computing system, Portal for Science & Engineering Field of Science Tokyo, Science Tokyo Portal, and the email systems.
Class 2 Communication in Cyberspace Learn how to use the email and Slack/Box systems of Science Tokyo. Understand appropriate methods for exchanging information in cyber networks.
Class 3 Computers and the Internet Learn about the principles and mechanisms of computer operation, basic concepts of the Internet, and services on the Internet with a focus on the web. Additionally, use Tokyo Tech's educational computers to confirm basic operations such as file and folder management.
Class 4 Information Security Learn about information morals, security threats in information systems, measures at the individual level, strategies for enhancing security, and the fundamental technologies and principles of information security.
Class 5 Library Usage, Information Retrieval, and Copyright Learn about accessing academic information resources provided by the library, using library materials and understanding copyright. Also, study the principles of information retrieval and evaluating the quality of retrieved information, methods for collecting information using the Internet, searching for academic papers, and including the utilization of generative AI.
Class 6 Data and AI Utilization in Society Understand the use of data science and AI, along with learning about the new challenges posed by AI transformation and the direction data science aims to take.
Class 7 Ethics of Information, AI, and Data Learn about the protection of personal information and privacy in the collection and utilization of personal data, issues related to information intermediation and dissemination, fairness in services utilizing AI, and ethical considerations in judgments made by AI and generated content. Study these concepts alongside past case studies to understand various perspectives.

Study advice (preparation and review)

To enhance effective learning, the students should refer to the relevant sections of the distributed materials, and spend approximately 100 minutes on both preparation and review (including assignments) for each class session.

Textbook(s)

none

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Lecture materials will be distributed.

Evaluation methods and criteria

The grade will be based on the assignments submitted during the lectures. There will be no final exam.

Related courses

  • LAS.I112 : Information Literacy II
  • LAS.I121 : Computer Science I
  • LAS.I122 : Computer Science II

Prerequisites

No prerequisites

Other

Please prepare to log in to Portal for Science & Engineering Field of Science Tokyo and Science Tokyo Portal (carrying your student ID, receiving emails, smartphone, etc).
A first-year student should take the class designated by the student division (Kyomu-ka). A non-first-year student should take a class "a" except 2a.