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

Digital Studies Courses – Spring 2024

technologies and then moves on to some key terms in digital studies: networks, interfaces, code, digital narratives, and physical computing. The class examines the history and cultural significance of digital technology while also experimenting with how to write, design, and make with those same tools. Students in the class use

Spring 2020 Courses

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. MULTIMEDIA THINKING 50:209:210 TTH 9:35-10:55AM Emmons Multimedia thinking is a way of making arguments and telling stories using digital media production tools. Multimedia thinking