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Discussion leaders | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Here is the discussion leader schedule. Please note that we have had to move some people to other weeks. Please check your date and if there is a conflict, let Manisha and Prof. Steenson know as soon as possible. Like many things, this discussion leader schedule is SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Week 02 September 11 Emily, Ilyssa. Week 03 September 18 Sarah Campbell, Alyssa Robin. Week 04 September 25 Allie, Alex, Maggie. Onlin...
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Lawrence Lessig on Reexamining the Remix | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Lawrence Lessig on Reexamining the Remix. December 10, 2013. Here is the link to the Ted talk by Lawrence Lessig that we watched on December 6 in the sections. Http:/ www.ted.com/talks/lessig nyed.html. This entry was posted in General. Online review, tonight, 6-8 pm. Thanks for a great semester! Prof Molly W. Steenson. Mondays, 4 to 5. Wednesdays, 4 to 5. Other times by appointment. Thanks for a great semester!
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Thanks for a great semester! | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Thanks for a great semester! December 29, 2013. What a great semester! Thanks so much for all of your hard work, your awesome blogs, your questions for our guests, and your creative final projects. It was a joy to have you and I’ll look forward to seeing you again, whether in J201 and J411, or in other classes to come. Happy new year, and see you soon! All my best,. This entry was posted in General. Mondays, 4 to 5.
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Our class and Mayor Soglin | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Our class and Mayor Soglin. December 4, 2013. Here’s the class with Mayor Paul Soglin in the middle. This entry was posted in General. For our discussion with Mayor Soglin. Lecture slides and terms list →. Prof Molly W. Steenson. Mondays, 4 to 5. Wednesdays, 4 to 5. Other times by appointment. Thanks for a great semester! December 29, 2013. Lawrence Lessig on Reexamining the Remix. December 10, 2013. December 5, 2013.
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Lecture slides | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Registered students can download my lecture slides after class is done at My Webspace: https:/ mywebspace.wisc.edu/msteenson/web/j176/lectures/. Sometimes, I will skip slides in lecture, so it’s possible that the slides here have more material than what we covered in class. These slides are not a substitute for attending the course I use them to highlight the points I’m making and lead our discussions. Send to Email...
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manishashelat | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Lawrence Lessig on Reexamining the Remix. December 10, 2013. Here is the link to the Ted talk by Lawrence Lessig that we watched on December 6 in the sections. Http:/ www.ted.com/talks/lessig nyed.html. MoocsRising from Vanna, Lindsay, and Brienne. November 19, 2013. Another video from your discussion leaders for tomorrow. November 19, 2013. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Discussion on Wednesday, April 20. Do you thi...
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Handouts | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Sometimes, I’ll give you supplementary information that will help you to complete the tasks you have each week. I’ll let you know on the blog and post them here. For your weekly reading responses, please take a look at these two files. They demonstrate active reading, and show the kind of approach you might take to your reading response papers. How to do active reading: an example. 1-page writing assignment example.
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About the professor | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. Previous to her academic career, Steenson began working with the Web in 1995 at a wide variety of companies including Reuters, Scient, Netscape, and Razorfish. As a design researcher, she examines the effect of personal technology on its users, with recent projects in India and China for Microsoft Research and ReD Associates/Intel Research. A writer for the. Onion’s AV Club. And a sometimes DJ at WORT-FM. Lawrence L...
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For our discussion with Mayor Soglin | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. For our discussion with Mayor Soglin. December 4, 2013. Our final discussion with Mayor Soglin will be led by Tyler, Jacquelyn and Bridget. 1) Mayor Soglin: How has social media helped your career? Does it make you a better mayor? Did you ever post something on social media that got you in a lot of trouble/got you a lot of negative criticism? Are you the one that updates your twitter? The first piece of media we are...
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Exams | Media Fluency for the Digital Age
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Media Fluency for the Digital Age. Fall 2013 class blog for Journalism 176 at UW-Madison. TWO EXAMS – BASED ON THE READINGS, THE LECTURES AND OTHER MATERIAL (VIDEO, AUDIO, WEBSITES) WE COVER. 10 points each, 20 points total. In-class exams will involve both short answer terms and a single 8-page blue book essay. The terms are worth 5 points, the essay 5 points. 8221;) and give its significance in another sentence or two (“why do we care about it? What does it matter? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Lawrence ...
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