Trace Reddell ::
303-871-3874 ::
treddell@du.edu ::

Office :: Sturm Hall 216B ::
Tues & Thurs 10am-noon and appt ::

Course Information :: Sturm Hall 434 ::
Tues & Thur noon-1:50pm :: Winter 2007 ::

Online Forums :: Discussion :: Blog ::

Projects :: Image Space :: Digital Detours

This course introduces graduate students to the growing body of theoretical discourse defining the field of digital media studies. The class will establish some of the major historical, cultural, sociopolitical, philosophical, and other critical trends in this field. We'll conduct discussions both within the traditional classroom setting and in various networked formats. Class assignments will utilize digital writing, publishing, and communication media, including word processing software, HTML, asynchronous discussion formats, and blogs. Assignments will emphasize the importance of written content, theoretical development, and verbal presentation and dialogue.

You will be required to complete one critical paper for print and/or
hypertext by the end of the quarter. This paper should establish your
ability to sustain a detailed discussion of digital theory and practice.

Class Calendar
A week-by-week guide to reading assignments and presentations
 
Course Objectives
Reflections on the main goals of the class
Requirements
Assignment details and expectations
Grading and Class Procedures
Statement of grading criteria, attendance policy

Class Resources
Guide to required and optional texts, online sources