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MPPR-850 Social Media

MPPR-850 Social Media
Graff, Garrett
This course examines the evolving world of new media and how the
online world is impacting our offline lives and professions. With a
specific focus on the development of "social media," like blogging,
Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Second Life, and Wikipedia, this course
will survey emerging and existing technologies and teach students how
to use this sites and interact with their communities on a personal
and professional level. Creating and writing a blog will be a
significant component. The class will include specific new media case
studies, hands-on participation, and an introduction to effective
online communication and internet strategies.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None

Sections:

MPPR-850-01 Social Media
Graff, Garrett
This course examines the evolving world of new media and how the
online world is impacting our offline lives and professions. With a
specific focus on the development of "social media," like blogging,
Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Second Life, and Wikipedia, this course
will survey emerging and existing technologies and teach students how
to use this sites and interact with their communities on a personal
and professional level. Creating and writing a blog will be a
significant component. The class will include specific new media case
studies, hands-on participation, and an introduction to effective
online communication and internet strategies.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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