Spring 2015 DH Certificate Courses

autobiographical stories that explore larger themes. This is a maker’s seminar, but one that requires no experience. All of us have stories to tell, and we’re going to use technology to realize and share them. Students will work through the three stages of storytelling: Pre-Production, Production, and Post-Production. Projects include

Fall 2018 DS Courses

offers students both practical and theoretical experience with graphic design. Required for the major in Digital Studies COMPUTATIONAL THINKING 50:209:230 TTH 3:35PM – 4:55 FA-217 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

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Well Played: With Those We Love Alive

Each semester, the Digital Studies Center hosts a series of Well Played events during which students, faculty, and staff discuss and play videogames. These events are based on the ETC Press Journal, Well Played, and they encourage close readings of game mechanics and narratives. Well Played sessions are free form,

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Digital Studies Center is pleased to announce the 2014-2015 Project Grant Winners

course that introduces the use and theoretical implications of tools that allow for the “quantification” of the self. This technology allows users to track and record many aspects of their daily life: exercise, posture, food consumption, and sleep using wearable computers and software applications to analyze data. Using Fitbit wristbands,

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Comic-Making, Map-Making, and Re-Shaping Workshop

prepared a template for page design using ComicLife software and will bring examples of work made in this format. Those attending the workshop will use ComicLife to build maps of their own. This is a hands-on, art-making workshop. Free Lunch will be served. RSVP recommended but not required. [form comicsmaps]