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Advanced Topics in Communication: Networked Mobilities

Department: Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media Ph.D. ProgramInstitution: NC State UniversityTerm: Spring 2022 The rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has contributed to the growth and importance of networks. We can now speak of not only communication networks but also of financial, military, social, cultural, and political networks, to name ...
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COM 250: Communication and Technology

Department: Department of CommunicationInstitution: NC State UniversityTerm: Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019 This course explores the relationship between communication and technology by focusing on the key moments of media technology development and the social changes that accompanied it. We start by defining technology and learning about the main theories that deal with ...
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CRD703: Communication Networks

Department: Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media Ph.D. ProgramInstitution: NC State UniversityTerm: Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2019, Spring 2018 | Spring 2016 The rapid development and proliferation of information and communication technologies have contributed to the growth and importance of networks. We can now speak of not only communication networks but ...
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CRD701: History and Theory of Communication Technology

Department: Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Ph.D. Program Institution: NC State University Terms: Fall 2008 Historical and theoretical perspectives on technological change and its social implications provide a foundation for intensive study and critical analysis of new communication technologies. A grasp of the social, political and economic contexts in which technologies emerge allows ...
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COM587: Internet & Society

Department: Department of Communication Institution: NC State University Terms: Fall, 2018, Spring 2017, Fall 2015, Fall 2014 The internet is all around us. Using mobile phones and location-aware technologies, people are browsing information wherever they happen to be. As a result, physical location has become an important factor in how ...
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COM547: Mobile Technologies and Social Practices

Department: Department of Communication Institution: NC State University Terms: Fall 2017, Spring 2012, Fall 2009, Fall 2006 This course explores the emergence of mobile communication technologies and its influence on communication patterns and social behavior. It conceptualizes cell phones beyond mobile telephones (two-way voice communication devices). Rather, it defines the mobile interface as a ...
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COM427: Game Studies

Department: Department of Communication Institution: NC State University Term: Fall 2007 Games are pervasive activities in the contemporary culture and are starting to be seriously studied as an emerging academic field. Games are intrinsically social activities, and therefore very relevant to understand contemporary communication, society, and culture. Although the first computer games were ...
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COM477: Mobile Communication

Department: Department of Communication Institution: NC State University Terms: Fall 2017, Spring 2012, Fall 2009, Fall 2006 This course explores the emergence of mobile communication technologies and its influence on communication patterns and social behavior. It conceptualizes cell phones beyond mobile telephones (two-way voice communication devices). Rather, it defines the mobile ...
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COM537: Gaming & Social Networks

Department: Department of Communication University: NC State University Terms: Fall 2007, Spring 2007 This graduate seminar explores the inter-relations among mobile technologies (cell phones, PDAs), location-based activities, and playful/social spaces. It investigates how multiuser games/environments can be brought into physical spaces, thus transforming our perception of urban public spaces. By creating social networks in ...
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COM487: Internet and Society

Department: Department of Communication Institution: NC State University Terms: Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2010 [section 1] [section 2], Spring 2008 [section 1] [section 2], Spring 2007 [section 1] [section 2], Spring 2006 [section 1] [section 2], Fall 2005 This course explores the social uses of the internet, focusing on ...
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COM327: Critical Analysis of Communication Media

Department: Department of Communication Institution: NC State University Term: Fall 05 This course critically analyzes new media as agents of change in cultural, social, and spatial infrastructures. By remembering that every media was once new, COM327 explores how the emergence of new interfaces change communication relationships, information dissemination, reading practices, ...
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COM257: Media History and Theory

Department: Department of CommunicationInstitution: NC State UniversityTerms: Fall 11, Spring 09 [section1] [section2], Fall 08 This course explores new media as agents of change in cultural, social, and spatial infrastructures. By remembering that every media was once new and that we need new theories to conceptualize new media, students will investigate how the emergence of ...
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BMMS: Mobile Media and Social IT

Department: BS in Digital Media  and DesignInstitution: IT University of CopenhagenTerm: Fall 10 This course provides a theoretical, analytical and practical overview of the state of mobile technologies in contemporary society. It explores the emergence of mobile social media and their influence on communication patterns and social behavior. Throughout the course, students learn ...
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Tecnologias Móveis e Sociedade Contemporânea

Department: Graduate Program in Cyber and Digital MediaInstitution: Universidade Tuiuti do ParanáTerm: Summer 2006 Este curso de curta duração explora a emergência das tecnologias móveis de comunicação e sua influência em padrões de comunicação e comportamento social. O objetivo é conceitualizar os telefones celulares como mais do que meros telefones móveis (aparelhos ...
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DMA 159 Senior Project

Department: Department of Design | Media ArtsInstitution: UCLATerm: Fall 02Instructor: Prof. Victoria Vesna This class focused on helping Design students to create professional web and print portfolios. In addition to developing a personal style for the presentation, there were weekly assignments for creating content such as posters and announcements for ...
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DMA 189 Design | Media Arts in Times of War

Department: Department of Design | Media ArtsInstitution: UCLATerm: Winter 02Instructor: Prof. Victoria Vesna This was a special Topics in Design seminar, which was named after the recent 9/11 events. The goal was to give students a broad overview of the various social, political and economic issues confronting designers and media artists today. The ...
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Graphic Visual Communication

Department: School of CommunicationInstitution: Federal University of Rio de JaneiroTerm: Fall 99, Spring 99 In this course, I taught the history of graphic design as an interface. The course encompassed, in a linear perspective, the history of alphabets, the invention of the printing press, the development of typography, the modern art ...