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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About yesterday first. Twenty-five DTC students showed up at the Career Fair, very prepared and confident. Resumes in top shape. I heard some of you parlay your abilities and skills with great ease. I even some of you smoozing. As I have said a million times, what sets us (a computer-oriented program with a Humanities and Arts focus) apart from straight tech kind of fields is our ability to interface as humans, to communicate adeptly, to know how to work with . . . oh my goodness . . . people!
Now, about today. Zach Jepson has been working for the DTC Program to get it "virtualized." To that end, he has set up the DTC Program on Facebook. Check it out:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vancouver-WA/Digital-Technology-Culture-WSU-Vancouver/7852573122?ref=ts
Become a fan! (Next stop, Second Life)
Okay, tomorrow. I will be sending out notices about Summer and Fall Advising, Writing Portfolios, and the Summer and Fall Schedules. Those of you new to the DTC Program need to know that advising is not a choice, but a necessary part of signing up for classes. You have to see an advisor to have a release on your registration taken off. If you do not see your advisor, you cannot register. More about this later. . .

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