WRIT4662W: Writing With Digital Technologies

3 CreditsEnvironmentField StudyGoal 3a - Biological ScienceInternational PerspectivesOnline AvailableService LearningWriting Intensive

WRIT 4662W is an advanced level Writing Studies course that explores various digital writing technologies and provides multiple opportunities to assess writing situations and make appropriate decisions about digital form and production. Students will learn the basic building blocks of writing in Internet environments (text, sound, images, video) as well as the vocabularies, functionalities, and organizing structures of Web 2.0 environments, how these impact understanding and use of information, and how to produce these environments (i.e., multimedia internet documents) for interactivity and use. This course includes design projects and practice with apps, markup language, content management systems, video, and social media.prereq: Jr or sr or instr consent

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