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Find older courses in my Course Directory. Have a question? Try your syllabus first, then the Student FAQ. |
Summer 2019
CRN | Class | Name | Meeting Day and Time | Room |
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58774 | NMAC 3108.01 | Writing for Digital Media | Online | - |
59513 | NMAC 3108.02 | - |
Spring 2019
CRN | Class | Name | Meeting Day and Time | Room |
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20866 | ENGL 2111.11 | World Literature 1 | MW 11-12:15 | TEB-205 |
20160 | NMAC 4460.01 | Senior Seminar: New Media | MW 9:30-10:45 | COAS-120 |
21482 | NMAC 5108.01 | Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments | Online, 2nd Session | - |
Resources
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The following resources are meant to help you succeed. Some may be assigned to your particular class. All of the resources below are also on the navigation box to the right, “Resources and Guides for Students,” and this box appears on every page for your convenience.
- Student FAQ answers some general questions students often ask.
- Humanities Basics provides an overview for college students in the liberal arts.
- Online Basics gives online students a place to begin work.
- Blogging: Some Considerations outlines strategies for writing for the screen.
- Choosing a Focus for Your Blog explains the importance of focus in writing online.
- Digital Citation explains how to cite sources in digital documents when another style is not obvious.
- Link Logic is a guide for using hyperlinks in your writing.
- Considerations for Online Courses outlines what to expect in an online course.
- Academic Forum Posts outlines the expected use of forums and discussions.
- Research & Response argues that no writing is ever complete without credible sources.
- Editor's Checklist should be consulted for typical writing errors.
- Writing in the Liberal Arts discusses common conventions for academic writing.
- Reader-Response Criticism suggests a subjective way of understanding and writing about literature.
- How to Do Well in My Class offers some friendly advice.
Policies
Applicable policies will also appear on course syllabi.