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- digital_culture_and_politics
- he course consists of three concurrent processes: our meetings, your notebooks, and a conference on our collective research. ### Class meetings The basis of our academic community is our time together twice eac
- introduction_to_social_media
- the course. Take the opportunity to get to know your TA, as they are your main point of interface for questions and concerns. TAs will do their best to ge... or evenings. ## Nodes The coursework includes four equally weighted components. These all revolve ar... portunities for the teaching team to check in on your progress and feedback. Quizzes will be conducted
- media_activism
- invite people to take part in changing the world? Our work will consist of close reading, forming a space of mutual support, and honing our own practice in collaboration with community part... ary. The purpose of this assignment is to explore our own sense of agency and to exercise adventuresome... nterventions on Canvas. They will also help guide our class discussions each week. ### Class discussio
- university_policies
- modations because of a disability, please submit your accommodation letter from Disability Services to your faculty member in a timely manner so that your needs can be addressed. Disability Services determines ... ent, **please be sure to alert the instructor or your TA ahead of time via email.** ## Preferred Stude
- future_histories_of_technology
- at move across periods, regions, and disciplines. Our cultural and historical approach to future histor... d development, usage, and innovation. Ultimately, our goal is to see how we’re not passive consumers bu... ices [[:screen_devices|may also]] interfere with your learning experience and that of students around y
- academic_honesty
- peating another person's sentences or phrases as your own, paraphrasing someone else's argument as your own, and even presenting someone else's line of thin... in the development of a thesis as though it were your own. It is perfectly acceptable to reference the ... st never submit someone else's work as if it were our own, without giving appropriate credit to the ori