Designed for a one-semester course in Information Technology, Introduction to Computing, or Business Information Systems, Information Technology gives students a foundation in IT concepts and its applications; motivates students by exposing them to practical advantages of Information Technology in business and personal life, requires no technology prerequisites, uses full color and extensive graphics to present a highly visual text; introduces the Internet in Chapter 1; offers Internet exercises and group projects at the end of each chapter; provides student support with the IT Tutor, a multimedia study guide; can be packaged with almost any McGraw-Hill application software tutorial; has Instructor's Manual; PowerPoint Presentation Slides on CD-ROM; a Computerized Testing System; a World Wide Web site with technology updates, career pointers, additional examples and exercises, and much more.
Stephen Haag is the Associate Dean of Graduate Programs and Director of the MBA program in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. Prior to being Associate Dean, Stephen served as Chair of the Department of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. Stephen holds a B.B.A. and M.B.A. from West Texas State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Arlington. Stephen has been teaching in the classroom since 1982 and publishing books since 1984. Stephen is the coauthor of numerous books including "Interactions: Teaching English as a Second Language" (with his mother and father), "Information Technology: Tomorrow's Advantage Today" (with Peter Keen), "Excelling in Finance," and more than 40 books within the "I-Series." He has also written numberous articles appearing in such journals as Communications of the ACM, Soio-Economic Planning Siences, the International Journal of Systems Science, Managerial and Decision Economics, Applied Economics, and the Australian Journal of Management.