NCLC 249 - Internet Literacy, Spring 2011*
New Century College; George Mason University

Instructor: Kristin Scott
Office Hours: by appointment
Email: kscotta@gmu.edu
Web Site: http://kristinscott.net
Twitter: http://twitter.com/kscott65
Facebook: http://facebook.com/kristin.scott
Class site: http://kristinscott.net/index/page_teaching_portfolio_gmu11_nclc249_sp11.html
Class Blog: http://nclc24.wordpress.com
Class Twitter Site: http://twitter.com/#!/ncc249
Course Description: Internet / Digital Literacy is a learning community that investigates both critical and practical aspects of the internet and other digital formats and applications, including information literacy, mobile web, interactive media, social networking, microblogging, intellectual, political and civic collaborations, emerging digital cultures and art forms, digital aesthetics, gaming, and additional issues you, as participants, introduce to the learning community. This course will therefore have both a theoretical and practical approach: we will examine issues around networked life presented by both popular and academic literature, as well as learn (and teach one another) practical applications of various digital programs and publishing tools.
Course Syllabus (click on link)
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* This wiki is used as a collaborative workspace for Kristin Scott's NCLC 249: Internet Literacy class at New Century College at George Mason University.
The assignments posted here are in addition to the weekly blog responses on the course blog.
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