ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
ROSS10168f14Semester:
2014/2015 winterName:
Computer support for greens landscape designMajor:
HorticultureStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
optionalStudy Semester:
5ECTS points:
2Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 15 / 0Lecturer:
dr inż. Aleksander Krzyś, dr inż. Krzysztof PieczarkaLanguage of instruction:
Polish / EnglishLearning outcomes:
Knowledge:
have knowledge of using of IT O1–W05
student has the knowledge on how to create computer projects related to field of education O1–W05
is able to present the concept of the project justify the choice of tools and describes the requirements and steps of the project O1–W05
is able to create and modify the garden project with regard to the stages of planning the necessary tasks, to complete the project and prepare the complet timetables of project O1–W05
Skills:
student prepares objectives of project and themes with the field of study O1–U01
choose project tools O1–U01
student estimates time required to complete each phases of the project O1–U01
designs garden, including: small architecture, technical equipment, surfaces, fields floors O1–U01
describes and discusses the most important the project results and the methods of achieving them O1–U01
Competences:
students can work independently and collaborate as a team on the specific task using available computer applications O1-K05.Prerequisites:
Basic computer skills and finished classes of Information technologyCourse content:
Practical skills in the use of specific software for the comprehensive landscaping design (parks, gardens, urban green elements). Planning and scheduling tasks necessary for the implementation of projects, including sequence the work done in setting up and maintaining the garden.Recommended literature:
1. Wrotek W., Informatyka Europejczyka. Technologia informacyjna., Helion 2006, ISBN: 83-7361-707-8
2. Żaboklicki S., Korchut A., Buchert M., Technologia Informacyjna, eMPI2 2004, ISBN 83-88933-16-7
3. Durka P.J. Cyfrowy świat: jak to działa; 2004, Wydawnictwo Adamantan, Warszawa. Wersja elektroniczna poprzedniego wydania: http://brain.fuw.edu.pl/~durka/KIC.
4. Durka P.J. Technologia informacyjna, czyli wszystko co zawsze chciałeś wiedzieć o Internecie i komputerach ale… 2010
http://brain.fuw.edu.pl/edu/TI:Technologia_Informacyjna/skrypt
5. Hernandez M.J. Bazy danych dla zwykłych śmiertelników; wyd. III 2004, Mikom, Warszawa.
6. Poźniak-Niedzielska M., Szczotka J., Mozgawa M. Prawo autorskie i prawa pokrewne. Zarys wykładu. Oficyna Wydawnicza BRANTA, 2007
7. Williams R. Jak składać tekst? Komputer nie jest maszyna do pisania. Helion, 2003.
Assessment methods:
Knowledge: tests on classes
Skills: evaluation of the project and evaluation of selection of tools to perform the tasks
Social competences: participation in the training exercises
Comment: