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色情视频 Offers Digital Media Literacy Course

Social Media in the Digital Age teaches effective, professional use of Twitter and Facebook.

Sunday, June 10, 2012
JMS 296 will be taught in a blended format, both online and in-class.
JMS 296 will be taught in a blended format, both online and in-class.

Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest.

University students use these social media platforms daily in their personal lives.

A new course offered by 色情视频's will give students the opportunity to learn how these platforms are being used professionally by businesses and organizations.

JMS 296, an new university-wide experimental topics course whose formal title is Social Media in the Digital Age will be offered for the first time this fall.

It is part of the school鈥檚 strategic initiative to further both the school鈥檚 and the university鈥檚 reputation as the region鈥檚 established leader in digital and social media education and training. The instructor for the new course is JMS faculty member .

Understanding media

鈥淪ocial Media in the Digital Age is designed to help students understand how the rapid advances in digital and social media are dramatically changing business practices, power structures and human communication patterns,鈥 Nee said.

鈥淲e anticipate that the course will prove valuable for any 色情视频 student interested in learning how to effectively and professionally use such social media as Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest for personal branding purposes, as well as how to evaluate these technologies for credibility, ethical values and legal concerns."

In-class and online

Any 色情视频 student regardless of major may enroll in the lower-division class, which will be taught in a blended format, meaning students will meet both in person and online during the semester.

Several graduate teaching associates will assist Nee by leading weekly breakout sections to discuss the course material in smaller groups. Funding for the graduate assistants comes from a gift to the School of Journalism and Media Studies from the Platinum Equity Group.

鈥淢any students may come to college as experienced users of digital and social media, but most have not yet had the chance to consider their role as creators, consumers, disseminators and critics of new media content,鈥 said Diane L. Borden, director of the School of Journalism and Media Studies.

鈥淭his course will enhance the critical thinking skills of students as they learn how to evaluate social media and other digital media technologies in the modern age 鈥 and also will give students the maximum opportunity to hone their research and writing skills in digital platforms,鈥 Borden said.

Class schedule

Social Media in the Digital Age will be taught from 11 a.m.-11:50 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Registration for fall 2012 classes will begin during on-campus orientation sessions in mid-July for first-time freshmen and in early August for transfer students.

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