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basic concepts of new media 04 january 2007 Kathy E. Gill

Agenda  Introductions  Syllabus, assignment review  EPIC 2015  Blog creation  WebQ

Introductions  Groups of two-three; introduce someone you don’t know yet! Name Digital media emphasis/interest Something about you that has nothing to do with the course

Syllabus review (1/2)  Proposed schedule  Assignments  Weekly readings Blogs eReserve

Syllabus review (2/2)  Submittal procedure eSubmit  Anonymous  Structured feedback (online surveys)

Exercise  Answer the questions on the handout. Do so by reviewing the online syllabus.  Then we’ll group into triads to share answers.

Questions?

Lab  Create student course blog  Complete WebQ