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''Directions: For each lesson below, follow all links and read them carefully. All assigned readings not linked may be found on my server or in your assigned textbook. See your [[ENGL 5106|individual syllabus]] for due dates and additional instructions.''
{{Dc|T}}{{start|he way we write and communicate}} has transformed fundamentally in the digital age. No longer confined to the printed page, writing now encompasses a variety of formats, from blog posts and social media updates to interactive web content and multimodal storytelling. Graduate-level courses on writing, editing, and publishing with digital media will equip students with the conceptual frameworks, practical skills, and critical awareness necessary to thrive in this dynamic and ever-evolving landscape.


==I. Introduction to Digital Technical Communication==
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# Overview of digital media and its impact on technical communication
# Importance of clarity, accessibility, and user-centered approach in digital communication
# Discussion on multimedia integration and responsive design


==II. Editing and Style in the Digital Age==
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# What digital devices have taught us about strong writing
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#* Translation and remediation of print-age documents


==III. User-Centered Design and Information Architecture==
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# User personas and audience analysis for technical content
#* Current web literacy: domains, email, social media
#* Information architecture and structuring content for digital platforms
 
==IV. Visual Communication and Multimedia Integration==
# Principles of visual communication and graphic design for technical content
#* Effective use of images, diagrams, videos, and animations
 
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Latest revision as of 15:15, 21 January 2025

Writing, Editing, and Publishing with Digital Media

The way we write and communicate has transformed fundamentally in the digital age. No longer confined to the printed page, writing now encompasses a variety of formats, from blog posts and social media updates to interactive web content and multimodal storytelling. Graduate-level courses on writing, editing, and publishing with digital media will equip students with the conceptual frameworks, practical skills, and critical awareness necessary to thrive in this dynamic and ever-evolving landscape.


Select your course:

NMAC 3108 ENGL 5106 NMAC 5108

Written: 2002, 2022; Revised: 01-21-2025; Version: Beta 0.7 💬