COM465 - SUMMER 2004 M-F 12.30 – 2.50 PM- Terrell Neuage SS386 4422604 Class in Digital Workshop 1

*HOME

*Daily notes

*Due

*Syllabus

*Journals

*Week 1

*Week 2

*Week 3

*Week 4

*your ezine

*Your group

*Story collaboration

 

Last Summer's student E-zines

 

Online Journal questions

 

HOME

 

your grades

 

Week 1 Computing Concepts and Issues

Monday 24 May
12.30 - 1
.20 Overview of courses

1.30 - 2.50 setting up journal

Tuesday 25th
12.30 - 1.20 Computing Concepts and Issues - social
1.30 - 2.50 Setting up a Geocities webpage

Wednesday 26th
12.30 - 1.20 Computing Concepts and Issues - legal and political
1.30 - 2.50 putting your journal into your Geocities site

Thursday 27th

12.30 - 1.20 Basics of an Ezine E-Zines and E-mail Marketing

1.30 - 2.50

Friday 28th

Discussion on webCT and journals due by Monday 7.48 PM

no class

Reference for week 1

Ess, Charles, Ed. (1996). Philosophical Perspectives on Computer-Mediated Communication. State University of New York Press, Albany, NY.
Herring, Susan C., Ed. (1996). Computer-Mediated Communication: Linguistic, Social and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. John Benjamins, Philadelphia, PA

Ontological perspective on CMC Defining, modeling, technological, orality, experiential issues.


Sherri L. Condon and Claude G. Cech, "Functional Comparisons of Face-to-face and Computer-Mediated Communication" in Herring, Computer-Mediated Communication.
Joan Korenman and Nancy Wyatt, "Group Dynamics in an E-mail Forum" in Herring, Computer-Mediated Communication. In Oren Ziv, "Writing to Work: How Using E-mail Can Reflect Technological and Organizational Change" in Herring, Computer-Mediated Communication.
Laura J. Gurak, "The Rhetorical Dynamics of a Community Protest in Cyberspace: What Happened with Lotus Marketplace" in Herring, Computer-Mediated Communication.


week 2