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COBIT in Academia
"COBIT in Academia" is a set of educational materials that professors and teachers can use to explain and present COBIT in their curricula and courses of information systems management, information security management, information systems auditing and/or accounting information systems. This educational package was constructed using the advice and counsel of a global group of academics and practitioners. The purpose was to create a more focused approach for teaching and presenting COBIT in the classroom.
"COBIT in Academia" is available to all professors who pledge to share their own COBIT teaching materials.
The set includes the following material (click on the title of each for a description):
For copyright permission to customize the material, contact Joann Skiba, Director of Intellectual Property and Business Product Development at jskiba@isaca.org.
COBIT in Academia is available to academics by completing a brief questionnaire.
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Please note that academics at a degree granting institution for undergraduates or graduates, purchasing a minimum of five copies of COBIT 4.0, are eligible for special academic pricing of US $45 per copy plus shipping.
COBIT in Academia Descriptions
The Student Book is composed of three chapters. The first chapter explains all the aspects of the COBIT framework. The second chapter takes this knowledge further by discussing in detail, how all the elements of the framework can be applied specifically for managing third-party services (DS2). Both the first two chapters provide numerous examples that illustrate the COBIT framework and its use in practice and are supplemented with review questions for the students. The third chapter provides the COBIT elements (control objectives, management guidelines, control practices and audit guidelines) for 8 of the 34 processes of COBIT as background material: PO1, PO9, PO10, AI2, DS5, DS6, M1 and M2
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This PowerPoint Presentation of 80 slides includes some speaker notes and introduces COBIT as a solution to the need for a control and governance framework, explains all the COBIT elements, and provides a brief walkthrough of each of the components of COBIT, i.e., control objectives, management guidelines, control practices and audit guidelines. This presentation can be used as a stand-alone teaching aid for those professors just getting started with COBIT. As well, it can serve to supplement those materials that they may have created on their own.
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This extensive Case Study can be used in the classroom, to enable students to experience the use of COBIT in a real-life situation. This case is comprehensive and more aimed at the graduate level where the knowledge and interest is at a deeper level. The Case Study material provides a detailed description of a case company, questions/assignments for the students, teaching notes for the professors/teachers, as well as solution notes.
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These are mini-cases that are applicable for smaller classroom COBIT exercises at graduate or undergraduate level. These caselets could also be used by academics at professional conferences. Each caselet provides a case description, questions/assignments for the students and teaching notes for professors/teachers, as well as solution notes.
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