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- media_and_the_public
- our practice. As we discuss critical and primary readings on media, democracy, and the public sphere, the ... eo, or other media) in some way that connects the readings; engagement with the current news cycle and popu... Sophisticated engagement with at least one of the readings in the course so far * Responsible advocacy: ... relevant publics * Engagement with key themes, readings, and discussions in the course, such as democrac
- media_activism
- hanging the world? Our work will consist of close reading, forming a space of mutual support, and honing ou... ion, students are expected to complete the weekly reading assignments. This does not necessarily mean microscopic reading of every page, but it does mean engaging rigorous... emonstrating direct quotations, evidence of close reading, and thoughtful analysis * Interact respectfull
- global_media_literacy
- encounter—and those we don't. In addition to its readings, lectures, guests, and discussions, this course ... strating thoughtful, critical engagement with the readings * Asking pertinent, respectful questions of st... class participation grade. **20 points** ### Readings The assigned readings and films are a required and valuable part of the experience of this course. They
- digital_culture_and_politics
- dents will produce a weekly notebook entry on the readings and their progress with their own research proje... tions for future research that could build on the readings (10 points) Notebook entries will be evaluated ... say about our interests. **Week 3**: Identify a reading list of 5 [[scholarly sources|scholarly articles]... l in gaps you have identified in your preliminary reading list *By the end of this unit, produce a well-ho
- hacker_culture
- ### Annotations Using Hypothesis on the assigned readings each week, aim for at least 3-5 thoughtful annotations in each assigned reading, or more if it is helpful for you. At least one s... ategy is to make great annotations on each week's readings, print them out, and bring them to class. Also,... ill be covered? The following is the schedule of readings for the course. One book is required that must b
- religion_in_american_life
- g so for ourselves. ### Objectives * Through reading and discussion, we will grasp a broad overview of... ** - In parallel to the main textbook, we will be reading this important new collection of reportage from s... bring a short written reflection on the assigned reading, an example of Adventuresome Thinking that reflec... ith at least two topics or themes from the course readings * Evidence of additional research by citing at
- introduction_to_social_media
- quiz. It will present questions about the week's readings as well as opportunities for the teaching team t... ents should demonstrate their engagement with the reading in discussions on Canvas. This consists of two pa... Resistance](https://files.libcom.org/files/hooks-reading-1.pdf)," in _Yearning: Race, Gender, and Cultural
- disruptive_entrepreneurship
- slide ### Quizzes *15 percent* Quizzes based on readings and lectures will occur at random intervals duri... g. Except for the book we read in Phase Two, all readings should be available online. Some readings require using the university network (either on campus or via V
- hacker_culture_s2018
- (http://faculty.humanities.uci.edu/poster/syllabi/readings/nakamura.html)," in _Works and Days_ 13 (1995) ... , Defamiliarization in Digital Literature}}," in _Reading Writing Interfaces: From the Digital to the Bookb
- internships
- r in terms of work experience or concepts you are reading about? ## Midterm: Book review At the beginning
- peer_review
- in the draft? Reflect that back to make sure your reading matches the creator's intent. * What do you thi
- gould
- Theory," Gould fondly reminisces about his first reading of Kuhn as an impressionable first-year graduate
- scholarly_sources
- be. Always be sure to check yourself (such as by reading the "about" page of a journal) if there is any un