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Syllabus & Policies | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. ENGL 295: Literature in a Wired World. Winter 2014 Section: WB12. Email: polsen at umd dot edu. Availability: I am available via email, Skype, telephone and IM (via Gmail). Contact information will be emailed to each student at the start of the semester. MAJOR LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR THE COURSE. There will be a ...
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Porter | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Bonus Blog Post: Our Learning Objectives. January 22, 2014. This post is for extra credit. A response will either make up a missed blog post or count as 10 extra credit points towards your overall quiz score if you have 100% on your blog posts already. For this last … Continue reading →. January 21, 2014. Lectur...
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FAQ | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Q:Why are we using WordPress and Wikia? Wouldn’t it be easier to use the university’s Learning Management System? Q: This is my first online class. Do you have any advice on how to make it successful? Q: This is my first Winter Term course. How much time should I spend with the class each day? Likewise with Wiki...
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Sample Semester Projects | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Below are sample semester projects from students in previous sections of ENGL 295. Fiction Blog (flog): My Scar Tissue. Fiction Blog (flog): Chasing K8. Critical Wiki: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Digital Poem: Something in the Water. Digital Poem: Colors of My Life. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Transmission: Borders in a digital World | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Bonus Blog Post: Our Learning Objectives →. Transmission: Borders in a digital World. January 21, 2014. Welcome to the last day of class! And Borders in a Wired World. Your response for today will be on your personal blog. Cultural otherness in an increasingly hybrid world. Ie, his focus on noise ). Something el...
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Transmission Day One | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Introduction to Cyberpunk and Cyberspace. Semester Project Assignment →. January 17, 2014. Today we finish the first half of Hari Kunzru’s. 1 What do you feel to be a greater impediment to Arjun’s success in the U.S? His Asperger’s Syndrome or his status as a cultural outsider? Who is exploited (if anyone)?
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Midterm Paper: | Caitlin Hennegan
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January 15, 2014. Physical and cyber space in “Burning Chrome” and Ghost in the Shell. The role of literature in The Great Gatsby for NES. Response: In the White Darkness. Form and function in “These Waves of Girls”. Why can’t we remember them? Strasser and Coverley give us the luxury of going back to these elements of the poem, and we can always look back at the content. But for people with memory loss, this is rarely a reality. One thought on “ Midterm Paper:. January 16, 2014 at 8:16 pm. You are comme...
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014 | English 295 – The University of Maryland | Page 2
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Newer posts →. January 10, 2014. Let me offer two insights that I hope might help you as you consider digital poetry for the first time (I assume). First, you may have heard the quote by media theorist Marshall McLuhan. 8220;the medium is the message.” McLuhan’s now-famous argument was that. Having chosen a nove...
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Blog Post Rubric | Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014
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Literature in a Wired World – Winter 2014. English 295 – The University of Maryland. Discussion Groups Via Google Hangout. Homework: Close Reading Exercise. Homework: Create a Basic HTML Website. Closeness to the text:. I am not interested in summary. Do not tell me what happened in a text other than as a means to make a claim about the text. Engagement with other students:. Grammar and other mechanics:. Blog posts should reflect college level writing and be carefully proof read. Enter your comment here.