TWC453 Information and Technology in American History

TWC453 Information and Communications Technology in American History

 

Course Description: Explores the historical development of information and related technologies in the United States from colonial times to the present. Credit is allowed for only TWC 453 or 553. Lecture, Internet.
Outcomes:

Rhetorical Knowledge

  • Respond to the need of the appropriate audience
  • Understand how each genre helps to shape writing and how readers respond to it
  • Understand the role of a variety of technologies/media in accessing, retrieving, managing, and communicating information

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

Knowledge of Conventions:

  • Learn standard tools for accessing and retrieving information
  • Develop knowledge of genre conventions ranging from structure and paragraphing to tone and mechanics
  • Understand and apply legal and ethical uses of information and technology including copyright and intellectual property
  • Understand and apply appropriate standards for use of technology including accessibility
MWTC Curriculum Requirements : Course fulfills genre and major elective requirement(s).
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