ENG1710 Intro to Language and Technology, SP2018

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ENG1710 Intro to Language and Technology, SP2018
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Professor(s)
Department
English
Course Code
ENG1710
Semester / Year
Spring 2018
Course Description

In this rewarding and challenging introductory class, we will endeavor to understand the deep and complex relationship between language and technology through readings and discussion. You will apply your insights and discoveries to a major research project focused on a single form of technology-mediated communication. What you learn will have important significance to a successful career in technical communication.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Jason W. Ellis

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