2015-2016 Fellows

  Meredith Bak Meredith researches historical and contemporary toys and children’s new media from the nineteenth century to the present. She is at work on a book manuscript examining the role of pre-cinematic optical toys in cultivating children as modern media spectators. Fellow Research: As a Digital Studies Fellow, Bak

Spring 2019 Courses

Studies Major and Minor 50:080:201 SOCIAL MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHY 50:080:213 INTRO COMPUTER GRAPHICS 50:080:224 NEW MEDIA ART 50:080:264 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I 50:080:279 COMPUTER ANIMATION I All 198 Courses 50:202:315 CYBER CRIME 50:350:249 ELECTRONIC LITERATURE 50:350:243 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE, FILM, AND MEDIA 50:192:229 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION: DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 50:989:316 DIGITAL PUBLISHING 50:989:317

Digital Studies Courses – Fall 2021

DS courses must satisfy at least one of the following areas: Integrate digital media as tools for research and dissemination in traditional scholarship Examine cultural, social, ethical, or theoretical implications of new media technologies Apply digital technologies to practical applications involving problem-based learning Develop knowledge and skills in new media

DSC Project Grant Application OLD

Examining the emerging multimedia and multimodal technologies in the humanities Development of new digital tools for analyzing and making available digital resources New digital models of publication and dissemination of scholarship Digital technology for research and teaching DOWNLOAD THE 2014-2015 APPLICATION AS A WORD OR PDF DOCUMENT:      

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Well Played: Firewatch (November 2, 12:15pm)

Shoshone National Forest. The game has been praised for its beautifully rendered scenery as well as its deft storytelling. As always, those attending will be encouraged to play portions of the game and to discuss gameplay, artwork, sound, storytelling, and more. This event is free and open to the public.