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E-Commerce
Web 2.0 and social media technologies are not only reshaping the world
of business and communications, but changing the way we relate to each
other as humans. This class will explore the key concepts behind
social media and Web 2.0 technologies and how to leverage them for
business. We will provide an overview of blogs, wikis, podcasts,
vlogs (video blogs), social networks, social bookmarking, collaboration
tools, mashups, "second-life" virtual spaces and Web service, and how
they relate to B2B, B2C, and C2C. We will also discuss the
foundational concepts that support Web 2.0 including tagging,
participation, the wisdom of crowds, the do-it-yourself (DIY) movement,
and the implications of these phenomena for e-commerce and corporate
communication.
Additionally, we will also explore how Internet technologies provide
opportunities to manage businesses more cost effectively and solve
business problems. Students will be introduced to the full range
of Internet technologies and their impact on business in order to
understand the Internet or corporate intranets can be used to conduct
commerce, provide content, create communities, work collaboratively,
train employees, and manage employees remotely. You will gain
familiarity with security issues affecting the Internet and corporate
intranets and learn to analyze the costs and benefits of implementing an
Internet or intranet solution.
Some of our time will also be dedicated to learning how to design a
purchase experience that encourages customers to buy your product or
service. Discover Web and e-mail marketing tools and other ways to
use the Internet to deliver your advertising message, such as Google
rankings. For example, Google's PageRank, how to clean up for a
Google visit, showing up and maintaining top rankings. We will
also discuss the future of search engines, weighing the costs and
benefits of different advertising methods and how to select the ones
that are most appropriate for your product or service.
Finally, the below
topics will be introduced for a basic understanding and brief discussion
of their relevance to the above areas:
Electronic funds transfer
Supply chain management
Internet marketing
Online transaction processing
Electronic data interchange (EDI)
Automated inventory management systems
Automated data collection systems
Tools of the (e)Trade (e.g. hardware, software, technical know-how)
Merchant Accounts
Manually Processing Cards
Electronic Payment Options
Shopping Cart Software
Using Third-Party Vendors
Security Issues
Digital Security Certificates
Encryption and Secure Servers
BBB Online Seals
Privacy Policies
Merchant Security
The goal of this course is not only to educate the students about the
plethora of technologies available online today; but, more importantly,
how to bring these technologies to bear in relation to each student's
business objectives and online presence.
Course Title:
E-Commerce
Tuition Fee: RMB 3200
Winter Session:
February 19th to April 26th
Section E:
Tuesday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from February 19th to April 22nd (Course Code: EC103)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section F:
Tuesday afternoons (1:00 PM -
3:30 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from February 19th to April 22nd (Course Code: EC104)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section G:
Tuesday evenings (6:30 PM -
9:00 PM)
Registration Closed
10 weeks from February 19th to April 22nd (Course Code: EC105)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section H:
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from February 23rd to April 26th (Course Code: EC106)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Fall Session:
October 7th to December 13th
Section A:
Tuesday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:30
PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 7th to December 9th (Course Code: EC107)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section B:
Tuesday afternoons (1:00 PM - 3:30
PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 7th to December 9th (Course Code: EC108)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section C:
Tuesday evenings (6:30 PM - 9:00
PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 7th to December 9th (Course Code: EC109)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section D:
Saturday mornings (10:00 AM -
12:30 PM) Registration Closed
10 weeks from October 11th to December 13th (Course Code: EC110)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
THERE IS CURRENTLY NO AVAILABILITY FOR THIS COURSE
Registration Procedure:
Please register
online first to reserve your place. You will then receive a
confirmation email with further details. Next, payment must be made on site at the ELC
Learning Annex during the payment dates shown below (you can come in
person or send someone).
Tuition payment for the Winter Session will take place on Saturday and
Sunday, February 7th and 8th, 2009, at the ELC Learning Annex between 10:00 a.m.
and 1:00 p.m..
Click here for map.
Please note: classes
are kept small for the students' benefit (generally between 6 and 12
people). Register early to reserve your place. Payment must be received on
time to complete your enrollment and maintain your reservation in the class(es) for which you have registered.
(Any course that does not meet sufficient enrollment may be cancelled and
a full refund provided upon presentation of your original receipt.)
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