MEANING AND COMMUNICATION (FALL 09)
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Meaning and Communication Syllabus and Schedule (COM 375)
INTERGENERATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND THE INTERNET (COM 380) [login with preview/course name]
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Research Methods Presentations
The Internet for Seniors
Communication and Cogniton (COM 420)
Theories of Communication (COM 495)
THEORIES OF LANGUAGE SYLLABUS (COM 275)
RESEARCH METHODS SYLLABUS (COM 300)
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| Spring, 2004 The Internet in Society |
At the Blackboard login type in guest for userid and guest for password, lower case, then click on COURSES at the top of the page and scroll down the list of courses to find com 350 |
| Fall,
2006 Discursive Practices |
This is a senior seminar course
that will explore how identities are
created and sustained through talk. The course also will examine
devices of conversation. Prereq.: junior or senior standing in COM |
Until recently, much of my work was focused on the Internet for Educators . About 6 or 7 years ago, I began to teach a course on Internet for SeniorsMore recently, I combine the Senior College (OOLI) course with an undergraduate course (COM 480) in which students mentor the Senior College students and write research papers on aging and communication. Several of the communication courses I teach make use of the Internet and multimedia software, for instance, Computer-Mediated Communication Research , and Intrapersonal Communication . If you're interested in the Internet for K-12 educators, here are some links you may find valuable:
An excellent place to look for information about CMC and for people interested in studying CMC is the Computer-Mediated Communication Studies CENTER.
Also: Computer-Mediated Communication
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