English 1121 continues the work we began in English 1101. We will work on developing critical reading and writing skills as we write about works of literature. We will discuss three literary genres: non-fiction essays, artificial intelligence, and the short story. Assignments will require students to write in different styles such as summary, citation, exposition, comparison, analysis, and research. In addition, we will utilize the City Tech digital platform called OpenLab (in addition to Brightspace), which will help us to engage with each other’s writing and world outside of the classroom.
This course is the first in a two-part series for Emerging Media Technology majors, aimed at equipping students with the fundamental concepts, skills, and processes of design. Through project-based learning, students will explore how design integrates creativity, critical thinking, and technical skills to address real-world challenges. The mission is to foster versatile thinkers and makers who can adapt to a rapidly changing technological landscape.
Design is more than aesthetics—it is a process of problem-solving, communication, and innovation. At its core, design involves identifying needs, generating creative solutions, and crafting meaningful experiences. Design Foundations I introduces students to these principles, laying the groundwork for careers in digital and interactive media.
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