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Introduction to Language and Technology
An introduction to the relationship between language and technology by reviewing the history of various technologies of the world, including writing, printing, and digital media. The course explores the history of […]
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ENG2720 Writing with New Media, SP2016
In our “Writing with New Media” class, we will define what we mean by the term “new media,” learn a shared terminology for understanding new media, create deliverables with new media individually and collabo […]
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LIB1201 Research and Documentation for the Information Age Fall 2016
This course explores research and documentation for all media formats including text, images, sound, and multimedia. Students will explore information issues, especially in terms of their relevance today: how […]
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ENG1133 D503 Specialized Communication, FA2015
”Academic as well as occupational writing such as lab reports and bids, emphasis on the documented report, summarizing material and writing letters. Written presentations frequently utilize visual aids such as […]
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Write and program a short choice-based interactive adventure game.
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ENG3407 D618 Gothic Lit & Visual Cult FA2018
In the eighteenth century, the Gothic genre emerged to enable a new type of reading and thinking about what it means to be human: it created a new imaginative space in which to consider not only dreams and […]
Professor Leston Science Fiction ENG 2420 Spring 18
Study of science fiction literature and film, with attention to cultural implications of the genre. Explores the questions science and technology raise about past, present, and future societies. Projects, […]
ENG 2700, Intro to PTW, Fall 2015
Introduction to Professional and Technical Writing (ENG 2700), surveys a broad range of issues related to the domains of professional and technical writing. Students will be introduced to the central issues, […]
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ENG 3790 | Information Architecture | Spring 2016
“This theory and practice-based course provides a theoretical overview of the concepts and practices of information architecture: Organization, labeling, navigation, search, and metadata. Students develop p […]
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