Week 1 Discussion 60 Points

Technology is Everywhere!

Exploring the software that powers your life — and healthcare

Conversation Starter
From the alarm on your phone to the charting software in a clinic — software shapes every moment of modern life. This week, let's unpack the tech around us and connect it to the healthcare world you're entering.
Course Objectives: This discussion addresses CO-1 (Computer Software Concepts)

The Scenario

Congratulations! You have just completed your first week of CI2000 and explored the foundations of computing, Windows navigation, web browsers, and Microsoft Outlook. You now have a solid grasp of what hardware and software are — and how they work together.

Now imagine this: It is your first day at a busy family medicine practice. You walk through the door and immediately see technology everywhere — check-in kiosks, desktop workstations, tablets on carts, a printer humming in the back office. Behind each screen is a piece of software doing something critical.

"Every click, every keystroke, every scan of a barcode — software is the invisible engine that keeps a healthcare facility running." Think about what types of software make this possible and how each type serves a different purpose.

Your Discussion Prompt

Think about the technology you use daily — from the moment you wake up to when you go to sleep. What software applications do you interact with?

Now think about a healthcare setting. Identify at least THREE different types of software that a medical assistant or healthcare administrator might use during a typical workday. For each one:

Share a Personal Experience

Describe a time when technology either helped or frustrated you in a professional or academic setting. What did you learn from that experience?

What You Need to Do

Initial Post Due
Wednesday
11:59 PM
Replies Due
Sunday
11:59 PM

Grading Rubric

Criteria Points
Identifies 3+ software types with real-world examples 20 pts
Correctly classifies each software (system, application, productivity) 15 pts
Clearly explains how each supports patient care or clinic operations 15 pts
Two substantive replies (75+ words each) that advance the discussion 10 pts
Total 60 pts

Note: The personal experience component is evaluated as part of the initial post quality score (specifically within the "Identifies 3+ software types with real-world examples" criterion, worth 20 pts).

Pro Tips for a Great Post
"Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them."
— Steve Jobs