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Class Info
- Date: Add date
- Meeting Info: Add online details or in-person location
To-Do Before Class
Add the tasks (readings, homework, assignments) students need to do before this class, along with any materials they will need.
Topic
Theory and Concepts: The Information Society
- What is information?
- What is Information Design?
- >> Week 1 Lecture
Objectives
- Introductions to the >> course syllabus, assignments, expectations and goals
- Proposed Internship Outcomes
- Complete assignments and projects for the class, some of which will be team projects
- Journal entries of ideas and suggestions for the assignments, readings, and course material
- Compiling and reviewing the orientation and open house materials for your department
- Investigating available resource tools for AI like ChatBPT for discussion
- Preparing suggestions and frameworks for new orientation materials, including some prototypes
Activities
- Introductions/icebreaker
- Proposed Internship Outcomes
- Review Communication / Tools (OpenLab Model Course and Project)
- Complete >>Student Survey
To-Do After Class
Read: Floridi, Luciano. >> Information : A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, 2010. Chapter 1
Complete
- >> Student Survey
- >> Introduction to Mapping Exercise
- Journal Entry: What do you know about CST? ARCH? COMD? Collect as many resources as you can find that the College and the listed departments provide to new students as orientation/open house materials.
- Add links to all your resources in a Journal post on the Project site.
- Use the Category: Journal
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