TWC452 Information in the Digital Age

TWC452 Information in the Digital Age

 

Course Description: Explores the creation, organization, dissemination, and use of information; the impact of technologies; and surrounding economic, legal, and social issues. Prerequisite: TWC 301 or instructor approval
Outcomes:

Rhetorical Knowledge

  • Understand the role of a variety of technologies/media in accessing, retrieving, managing, and communicating information
  • Use appropriate technologies to organize, present, and communicate information to address a range of audiences, purposes, and genres

Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing

  • Use information, writing, and reading for inquiry, learning, thinking, and communicating
  • Understand that research and writing are a series of tasks, including accessing, retrieving, evaluating, analyzing, and synthesizing appropriate data and information from sources that vary in content, format, structure, and scope
  • Understand the relationships among language, knowledge, and power including social, cultural, historical, and economic issues related to information, writing, and technology
  • Recognize, understand, and analyze the context within which language, information, and knowledge are produced, managed, organized, and disseminated
  • Integrate previously held beliefs, assumptions, and knowledge with new information and the ideas of others

Processes

  • Develop research and writing strategies appropriate to the context and situation
  • Develop flexible strategies for generating, revising, editing, and proof-reading
  • Understand research and writing as an open process that permits writers to use later invention and re-thinking to revise their work
  • Understand the collaborative and social aspects of research and writing processes

Knowledge of Conventions:

  • Learn standard tools for accessing and retrieving information
  • Learn and apply appropriate standards, laws, policies, and accepted practices for the use of a variety of technologies
  • Understand and apply legal and ethical uses of information and technology including copyright and intellectual property
MWTC Curriculum Requirements : Course fulfills genre and major elective requirement(s).
General Studies:  
Most recent syllabus: Spring 2009