INFO 300
Intellectual Foundations of Informatics

MIDTERM PREPARATION
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Instructor: Batya Friedman
370E Mary Gates Hall
(206) 616-2548
batya@u.washington.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday 1:00-2:30,
and by appointment
Teaching Assistant: Nathan G. Freier
330V Mary Gates Hall
(206) 616-6627
nfreier@u.washington.edu
Office Hours: Thursday 12:00-1:00,
and by appointment

Class Meetings: T TH 10:30-11:50 a.m., 228 Mary Gates Hall
Lab: F 9:30-11:20 a.m., 430 Mary Gates Hall

Class Web Site: http://courses.washington.edu/i300au02
e-Reserve: https://eres.lib.washington.edu/coursepage.asp?cid=1369
Class Listserv: info300a_au02@u.washington.edu

Information as an object of study including theories, concepts, and principles of information, information seeking, cognitive processing, knowledge representation and restructuring, and their relationships to physical and intellectual access to information. Development of information systems for storage, organization and retrieval. Experience in the application of theories, concepts and principles. 5 Units.