Course Number: ENGL 3374-001
Course Description:
As an introductory course on the histories and theories of multimedia authoring in writing and rhetoric, you’ll learn how to define, examine, evaluate, and create multimedia elements from a rhetorical perspective. In turn, you’ll study how the histories, theories, and practices of multimedia production in writing & rhetoric afford writers with an array of rhetorical, technical, and design choices. You will also learn about project management and reporting and develop peer collaboration skills.
Maker competencies considered in this course:
- 1. Identify and articulate a need to create.
- 2. Analyze and explore ideas, questions, problems, and potential solutions.
- 3. Create effectively and safely.
- 4. Assess the availability and appropriateness of tools and materials.
- 5.Prototype using iterative design principles.
- 6. Develop a project management plan.
- 8. Employ effective knowledge management practices.
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Assessment Component:
Partner Institution: University of Texas at ArlingtonDiscipline: EnglishInstructor: Estee BeckSemester: Fall
Creative Commons License:
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)