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| ''' | | '''Prerequisite''' || Meet Graduate Certificate Admissions Requirements or Permission of Graduate Program Coordinator. | ||
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| '''Description''' || NMAC 5108 expands the definition of writing through the theory and practice of digital writing. It examines the ongoing evolution of writing and publishing in digital environments and its impact on personal, professional, and community-based projects. It prepares graduate students to analyze and solve design problems related to rhetorical delivery and content management in digital and online contexts. Individual and collaborative projects will require students to work flexibly across various digital platforms. | |||
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| '''Credit Hours''' || | | '''Credit Hours''' || 3 | ||
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| '''Additional Info''' || Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments supports the Graduate Certificate in Technical Writing and Digital Communication Program at Middle Georgia State University. Before attempting this course — especially if you've never taken one fully online — you might [[Considerations for Online Courses|consider the implications]]. | |||
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NMAC 5108: Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments | |
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Prerequisite | Meet Graduate Certificate Admissions Requirements or Permission of Graduate Program Coordinator. |
Description | NMAC 5108 expands the definition of writing through the theory and practice of digital writing. It examines the ongoing evolution of writing and publishing in digital environments and its impact on personal, professional, and community-based projects. It prepares graduate students to analyze and solve design problems related to rhetorical delivery and content management in digital and online contexts. Individual and collaborative projects will require students to work flexibly across various digital platforms. |
Credit Hours | 3 |
Additional Info | Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments supports the Graduate Certificate in Technical Writing and Digital Communication Program at Middle Georgia State University. Before attempting this course — especially if you've never taken one fully online — you might consider the implications. |
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