Information gathering, disinformation analysis, information security
General data
Course ID: | 2100-MON-PIAD-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
14.1
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Course title: | Information gathering, disinformation analysis, information security |
Name in Polish: | Pozyskiwanie informacji, analiza dezinformacji, bezpieczeństwo |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Political Science and International Studies |
Course groups: |
General university courses General university courses in Faculty of Political Science and International Studies General university courses in the social sciences |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | elective monographs |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
The course is an authoritative, practical collection of methods and methods of obtaining and evaluating information, using selected methods of forensics, statistics and computer science. The listener becomes familiar with unclassified sources of information and the methodology of their effective use, and learns to evaluate the reliability of acquired information. The subject of the course is also the methodology of systematic knowledge acquisition and information analysis. |
Bibliography: |
1) D. Mider, Mappa Mundi ukrytego Internetu. Próba kategoryzacji kanałów komunikacji i treści, „EduAkcja. Magazyn edukacji elektronicznej”, 2015, 2 (10), ISSN: [e]2081-870X, pp. 55-70. [6,2 pkt. ICI Journals Master List 2014] 2) D. Mider, Aneks 1. Klasyfikacja kanałów internetowej komunikacji, [in:] J. Garlicki (ed.), Kultura polityczna Internautów w Polsce, „Studia Politologiczne”, t. 21, Dom Wydawniczy „Elipsa”, Warsaw 2011, pp. 305-309. 3) Additional materials indicated during the class by the instructor |
Learning outcomes: |
The audience: - have knowledge of the informational determinants and selected white interviewing techniques, - are able to apply the presented methods and analysis techniques to the analysis of the studied cases. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The student is evaluated on the basis of a self-prepared and presented research project from the subject area of the course. The research project (analysis) consists of a systematic, written presentation of the results of the study of a selected case of information leakage, disinformation or any other issue that fits into the subject area of the course. The detailed topic is agreed with the Instructor. |
Practical placement: |
None. |
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