Fall 2019 Courses

major in Digital Studies COMPUTATIONAL THINKING 50:209:230 TTH 9:35-10:55 AM DuBose How do we use computation to solve problems? What kinds of problems are solvable with computation, and what kinds aren’t? This course offers students both practical and theoretical experience with computer programming. No previous programming experience is required.Required for

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Chinese Art: Traditional and Digital Approaches

an emphasis on the impact of digital techniques on this field. The class will investigate and critique various digital resources established in recent years as tools for understanding Chinese art. At the end of the course, the students will use online tools and the facilities of the Digital Studies Center

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English 394: Introduction to Digital Humanities (Spring 2015)

a space to use digital tools to create things (such as art, electronic literature, and games) and also to develop critical vocabularies for analyzing digital objects. We will examine a number of digital formats and platforms, from the MP3 to the Atari 2600 videogame system. No technological expertise is required,

Spring 2019 Courses

in the class use Twine to create interactive stories, Audacity to create audio compositions, and Arduino circuit boards to build physical computing projects. No technological expertise is required. 50:209:210 MULTIMEDIA THINKING Multimedia thinking is a way of making arguments and telling stories using digital media production tools. Multimedia thinking cultivates

Digital Studies Courses – Fall 2021

begin with a theoretical and critical examination of media to prepare for their own digital media creations. 50:209:230 Computational Thinking TTH 11:10-12:30AM WWC-AUD How do we use computation to solve problems? What kinds of problems are solvable with computation, and what kinds aren’t? This course offers students both practical and