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WRIT 3012: Writing, Making, and Thinking with Code
(Previously titled: Programming for Professional Writers) 3.0 credits, Winter 2023 What does it mean to think of coding as writing? What do writers need to know about code? And what might writers be uniquely skilled at in coding contexts? We’re going to explore these questions together through a combination of reading, writing, and coding. By…
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WRIT 2004: Writing in Digital Cultures
3.0 credits, Summer 2022 The year is 2076, and “the cloud has burst.” What happens when our online selves are unmasked IRL? This course develops students’ critical writing, analysis, design, and implementation abilities in the digital world. Students will analyze the impact of digital products through current theory and global issues, then design, write, and…
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WRIT 4001: Digital Authoring Practicum
6.0 credits, Y 2021-2022 This practicum allows fourth-year students to design and implement digital writing for community organizations. The primary goal of this course is to communicate in an online environment and critically reflect on this type of communication. Students will further develop critical skills in reading, writing, and thinking as they relate to actively…
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WRIT 3001: Intermediate Digital Authoring
3.0 credits, Fall 2021 This course provides the theoretical foundation for students in the digital writing concentration to become community-engaged professionals in the capstone WRIT 4001, Digital Authoring Practicum. We will do this by focusing on “interfaces,” or the various meeting points between readers, writers, screens, software, and hardware that mediate and create our digital…