Digital Technology and Culture
A blog for students and friends of Washington State University Vancouver's Digital Technology and Culture Program
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Remember that Fall Advising begins on Monday, October 23. During that time you will meet with your advisor to plan your course work and set goals for your future. To help facilitate decision-making, I have put documents in the "Links" section of the blog that may be helpful to you. They are:
1. Course Rotation.
This document lists all of the courses related to DTC and shows when each will be taught for the next three semesters. The DTC has never had a document like this one, so I am still working on the best way to present this information to you and to guarantee course work that you can count on being taught. This is not easy since so many of our courses come from other disciplines. For that reason, there will be slight changes to this plan until we all can get use to this kind of long-term scheduling for the DTC.
2. Spring 2007 Schedule.
This document lays out all of the courses offered this spring related to the DTC. It shows the times courses are taught, who is teaching them, special designations associated with the courses, and finally the kind of course it is (i.e. Core, Core Option, Multimedia Authoring Strand (MA), Informatics Strand (I), and Culture and Technology Strand (CT). We have tried like the devil to make sure DTC courses do not overlap one another and the Fine Arts courses--and the English courses whenever possible.
**Special Note: Steve Lakatos' Digital Music will be under the DTC 338 prefix and number . . . but I only got the course through LAST WEEK. This means DTC 338 is not yet showing up in the registration system. Digital Music is currently listed in the MEANTIME as DTC 476. Sign up for that course and, then, when 338 comes online, we will change you over to it.
3. DTC 375 Handout.
I have prepared a special handout for DTC 375 (Language, Texts and Technology) for those of you thinking of signing up for the course. It shows the textbooks and subject matter. I will be posting one for Digital Diversity this weekend for you as well.
If you have any questions about advising, courses, or your future in the DTC, contact me at grigar@vancouver.wsu.edu.
--Dene

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