COURSE SUMMARY
This is a computer-assisted course that explores information technology both past and present from the perspective of the humanities, with particular emphasis on its social effects and consequences. The major strands of work in this course are:
- information technology
- communication and social systems
- critical reading and research
- collaboration and service
In addition to a significant reading load, the course also contains an academic service-learning component and will require students to participate in IT-related work in the community beyond the University. Please follow the links at left for more information about the course policies, the reading schedule, and the assignments.
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