APLNG 083S: Communication and the Internet
Instructor: Steve Thorne (sthorne@psu.edu) , Office: 304A Sparks Bldg, University Park, PA
Department Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, Pennsylvania State University
Fall Semester, 2004, Tuesday-Thursday, 11:15 - 12:30.
Class meetings: 107 Rackley
Office hours: Tuesdays, 1-2:30 pm and anytime by appointment
Course website: http://language.la.psu.edu/aplng083s/
Course Links for APLNG 083S, Fall 2004
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Description: APLNG 083S is a survey course focusing on computer-mediated communication (CMC). This course explores the relationships between CMC and various forms and domains of human activity. In this course we will interrogate established and emerging CMC-based social, cultural, commercial, and educational activities. We will read studies examining the relationship of CMC to changing forms and uses of language, CMC as a mediational means supporting evolving social and cultural communities, and CMC as it is altering the substance and processes of education, work, organizations, and commerce. This course has been developed for students with interests in communication, information science and technology, cultural studies, psychology, education, and linguistics.
Purpose: We will focus on CMC from a variety of theoretical perspectives, including, but not limited to, communication theory, linguistics, cultural studies, and educational theories of development as they relate to Internet communication tools, contexts, and uses.
Course Objectives:
Class meetings will include:
Your obligations and responsibilities:
Evaluation and Grading: You will be responsible for putting together a portfolio of work that, minimally, must include the above items. Please include a cover letter that explains what is in your portfolio (specifically if you combined projects or lumped things together). NOTE: There will be no tests or final exams.
Ethical Code: The Internet (and world, for that matter) is full of information that you will want to utilize in your written work. Please do so as freely as you like, but do use proper citation protocols (otherwise, one falls into plagiarism, which will result in a failing grade). Collaborative work in encouraged! If you would like to co-develop a large project with a classmate, feel free to do so.
Texts and Study Materials: We will utilize both traditional reading packet (to be available at the UPS Store, (237-2552), located in the Hamilton Shopping Center off South Atherton (5 or 6 blocks south of campus), and readings that are available on the web (linked directly off the on-line syllabus).
Computer resources you will need: The ability to access readings via the Internet (web), and potentially somewhere to print them out.
Course Links for Communication and the Internet (APLNG 083S), Fall 2004
Syllabus | CMC Journals, Resources, and Tools | CMC Topics, Issues, and News
Comments or Questions? Contact Steve Thorne, The Pennsylvania State University