Course Description
Course: e-GOVERNMENT
Code: SKL201
Semester: B
Instructor: Charoula Ntelopoulou
Class-Website. https://eclass.uoa.gr/courses/ECON644/
Course Outline
Of particular interest is the rapid integration of intelligent information systems, IoT, etc with the aim of transforming the planet's cities into "smart" and "green" cities, in which citizens will find solutions to everyday and long-term problems such as environmental pollution, malfunctioning. public transport, large-scale disaster management and unemployment. Governments find new ways: a) of organizing and providing information on how the government collects and manages knowledge, b) of involving citizens in dialogue with the help of e-Deliberation, e-petition, e-Rulemaking, open data, public data, e-accessibility, e-iInclusion e-voting, Participatory Budgeting with the ultimate goal of e-Participation and "e-Democracy". Also, new forms of e-gov service rise: GtoC, GtoB, GtoG, GtoE, CtoC in various sector e-health, e-procurement, e-learning, tele-working etc
Syllabus “e-GOVERNMENT”
Chapter 1: Introduction to e-Government
Chapter 2: Back end of eGovernment Information systems
Chapter 3: e-Government Services
Chapter 4: e-Democracy
Chapter 5: Transaction security
Chapter 6: Interoperability
Chapter 7: e-Government strategy in Greece – case studies
Chapter 8: e-Government strategy in Europe, World
Chapter 9: Best Practices of e-Government Services – case studies
- LABORATORIES
IT-laboratories of a “project management” system/software, https://trello.com/
Evaluation:
There will be 5 weekly essays and final exam.
Textbook for this course:
- Ιntroduction to eGovernment, Porpotsis Andreas
- e-Public Administation, Apostoloakis Ioannis, Loukis Eyripidis, Xalaris N.
- “eGovernment in the European Union” https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/sites/default/files/inline-files/eGovernment_in_EU_June_2018_0.pdf