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basic concepts of new media 28 march 2006 Kathy E. Gill

Agenda Introductions Syllabus, assignment review Blog creation WebQ

Introductions Groups of two-three; introduce someone you don’t know yet! Name Digital media emphasis/interest Something about you that has nothing to do with the course

Syllabus review (1/2) Proposed schedule Assignments Weekly readings Blogs Comments eReserve

Syllabus review (2/2) Submittal procedure eSubmit Anonymous Structured feedback (online surveys)

Exercise Answer the questions on the handout. Do so by reviewing the online syllabus. Then we’ll group into triads to share answers.

Questions?

Lab Create student course blog Complete webQ