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MDST 1002

This course introduces students to concepts for better understanding online social media---the technology and infrastructures that allow social networks to flourish, and the cultures that grow up through and around them. It explores how social media enables community, how it assembles and empowers agents of change, and how design informs individual and group behavior.</description>
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Honor Code

All students enrolled in a University of Colorado Boulder course are responsible for knowing and adhering to the Honor Code. Violations of the Honor Code may include but are not limited to: plagiarism (including use of paper-writing services or technology, such as essay bots), cheating, fabrication, lying, bribery, threat, unauthorized access to academic materials, clicker fraud, submitting the same or similar work in more than one course with…</description>
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MDST 3002

Examines issues at the intersection of digital media, culture and politics, such as regulation and network architecture, piracy and hacking, and grassroots activism. Engage with a range of theories about cultural politics, democracy, liberalism and neo-liberalism in relation to digital information and communication technologies.</description>
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Take a collaborative tour of the global media environment. This course unveils the hidden ways in which our media lives intersect with people an economies in distant places. Understand the ways in which politics, cultures, business models, and conflicts shape the media we encounter—and those we don&#039;t.</description>
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MDST 5002

Depending on whom you ask, media-powered activism can sound like either a silver bullet or a lost cause. It&#039;s often both at the same time and more in between. Through examining the strategies and tactics of movements, past and present, we&#039;ll discover how media can shape social change and how we can become more savvy media practitioners ourselves.</description>
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MDST 2012

it seems to me sometimes I&#039;ve entered some inverted zone, some mirror world where the dorkiest shit in the world is completely dominant. The world has dorkified itself.---Mercer in Dave Eggers, The Circle (2013)

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MDST 2046

This course explores how visions of the future have shaped the development of technology, and how technologies shape visions of the future in turn. It reveals how claims over the future organize power relations and constrain imaginations. Coursework takes the form of a creative workshop, where students make original multimedia artifacts and engage in constructive critique with one another.</description>
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My courses frequently require engagement with assigned sources. Let me explain what that means in more depth than the syllabus allows.

The purpose is to evaluate students&#039; comprehension with the texts and other media assigned in the course syllabus. Think of it as an open-book quiz. I do this so that more artificial evaluations like exams are not necessary. But in order for this purpose to be achieved, I want to see that you can do the following:</description>
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What this class is about

Religion is omnipresent, so to speak, and it influences our society in immense ways. Yet we are often taught not to think, discuss, or even notice it. This course will teach the opposite lesson. Together we will learn about the power, diversity, and creativity of religion in the history of the United States of America. We will study</description>
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When “scholarly sources” or “peer-reviewed articles” are expected for an assignment, this has a specific meaning. It means a certain class of journals or books, generally published through academic presses, that employ certain methodologies to ensure that publications are vetted by the academic community. Such publications have a level of prestige and reliability in academic discourse greater than that of journalism, raw data sets, or other research data. Scholarly articles ar…</description>
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Providing constructive feedback for peers is a powerful art. Doing it well means giving the gift of a new perspective to someone else, and the karmic rewards are sure to come back to you. 

Be sure to articulate both the strengths and weaknesses of a draft. It can also be very helpful to mirror back to the author what you understand their primary point and purpose to be. Be sure to refer to the text of the assignment to ensure that your recommendations are aligned with the assigned …</description>
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        <description>A Syllabus of Questions

Instructor

	* Who is in charge here, and why?
	* What do we need to know about the instructor?
	* What is the instructor&#039;s role in the course?

Overview

	* What did I think I was signing up for?
	* Why did I sign up for this course?</description>
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        <description>Campus resources

If you find yourself in a position where lack of access to food, housing, health care, or other basic necessities interferes with your studies, there are support resources on campus. Please know your instructor is available to discuss these issues with you. Campus resources include:</description>
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        <description>Internships

This page provides a general outline of what I expect for a successful student internship that I supervise at CU Boulder. The details will be worked out on a case-by-case basis.

Learning objectives

	* Identify a critical, scholarly perspective that can inform a work experience</description>
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        <description>Technology Requirements

For online courses, you need a consistent, high-speed Internet connection to view the lecture videos and the other content. For accessing D2L, we recommend Mozilla Firefox with Java and cookies enabled.

I use an Ubuntu Linux operating system and a variety of community-developed, open-source software. Therefore I prefer that coursework be turned in using open formats such as .txt, .md, .odt, .odp, .png, or .svg. I can also accept .pdf, .docx, .pptx, and .rtf, though be a…</description>
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        <description>Screen Devices

Screen devices include laptops, tablets, phones, smartwatches, and other machines with screens. While many students feel they are necessary in class, these technologies often cause more distraction than benefit, as empirical research suggests. There are also cognitive benefits to taking hand-written notes.</description>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <description>These pages contain course materials developed by Nathan Schneider at the University of Colorado Boulder. Return to nathanschneider.info.

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	* Connected Media Practices
	* Digital Culture and Politics
	* Disruptive Entrepreneurship
	* Future Histories of Technology
	* Global Media Literacy
	* Hacker Culture
	* Internships
	* Introduction to Social Media
	* Media Activism and Public Engagement
	* Media and the Public
	* Religion in American Life
	* Resources</description>
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	* Connected Media Practices
	* Digital Culture and Politics
	* Disruptive Entrepreneurship
	* Future Histories of Technology
	* Global Media Literacy
	* Hacker Culture
	* Internships
	* Introduction to Social Media
	* Media Activism and Public Engagement
	* Media and the Public
	* Religion in American Life
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	* We will work together to foster a respectful, mature, convivial community based on discussion, accommodation, and attention.
	* When problems arise, we will seek to address them collaboratively—first through dialogue, then through revision of these agreements, then through recourse to the instructor or administrators.</description>
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MDST 2012

it seems to me sometimes I&#039;ve entered some inverted zone, some mirror world where the dorkiest shit in the world is completely dominant. The world has dorkified itself.---Mercer in Dave Eggers, The Circle (2013)

What is this course about?</description>
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