English 269
English 269: Intro to Digital Media
Winter 2011
Office Hours:
Class Meetings:
Contact Info:
12:00pm-‐12:30pm T & TR 2:30pm-‐3:30pm T By appointment on T/TR at Mid-‐Ohio or OSU Online MWF via gchat
Tuesday & Thursday
Genevieve Critel Email:
[email protected] [email protected] Phone (580) 399-‐5796 (cell)
12:30p-‐2:30p @ Mid-‐Ohio FoodBank (Grove City)
Course Description: English 269 provides a rhetorical framework for engaging in the theory and practice of digital media in contexts outside the classroom. Students will analyze and compose digital media texts while studying complex forms and practices of textual production. Photo by goobimama
Learning Objectives: Reading, finger exercises and major assignments in the course are designed to help students learn to: •
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understand and apply fundamental rhetorical and design principles for analyzing, planning, creating digital media texts for public consumption. use and critically examine numerous digital capture and editing technologies (e.g., digital cameras, digital audio recorders, digital video cameras; GarageBand, Photoshop, iMovie).
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External hard drive for backing up projects at least 40 gb formatted for Mac (required if you do not have your own Mac laptop) Laptop brought to class every meeting Headphones brought to class every meeting
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Course Policies Attendance Because we will devote much of our time in class to discussion, peer review, and studio production, your attendance in essential. Understand that missed time will negatively affect your grade. You will be responsible for all deadlines. More than two unexcused absences will result in failure of the course.
Photo by Nick J. Webb
Prerequisites English 110 is a prerequisite for English 269. Late Work I do not accept late work unless you have an excused absence and we've discussed it in writing prior to the deadline. Technology issues are NOT an excuse for late work. Plan ahead and anticipate that you will have technology issues arise during the course of the quarter. Give yourself enough time to solve them. Netiquette Keep in mind that this course involves communicating with public audiences outside of the class. Consequently, you should not include in your assignments content that you would not be comfortable sharing to a wide public audience. Academic Honesty Plagiarism entails representing another’s works or ideas as one’s own. It includes unacknowledged word for word use and/or paraphrasing of another person’s work, and/or unacknowledged use of another person’s ideas. You must attribute all un-original work. This will be a crucial point when composing your remixes. I will provide more instruction as we approach these assignments. In accordance with university rules, I will report all cases of suspected plagiarism to the Committee on Academic Misconduct: "It is the responsibility of the Committee on Academic Misconduct to investigate or establish procedures for the investigation of all reported cases of student academic misconduct. The term "academic misconduct" includes all forms of student academic misconduct wherever committed; illustrated by, but not limited to, cases of plagiarism and dishonest practices in connection with examinations. Instructors shall report all instances of alleged academic misconduct to the committee (Faculty Rule 3335-5-487). For additional information, see the Code of Student Conduct."
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Grading I assign numerical grades on each assignment which correlate to the letter grades below. A AB+ B BC+ C CD+ D E
93.5-100 89.5-93.49 86.5-89.49 83.5-86.49 79.5-83.49 76.5-79.49 73.5-76.49 69.5-73.49 66.5-69.49 59.5-66.49 59.4 and below
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Major Course Assignments: 30% 30%
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Major Project 1: Video Project for Mid-‐Ohio Foodbank Major Project 2: • Option 1: Tutorial Website for Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives • Option 2: Instructional Video Website on Preparing for College Coursework for Metro High School Presentation of Project 2 to the class using presentation software (PowerPoint, Prezi, etc.) Literacy Narrative: Record a literacy story of a friend or family member. Submit to Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives (http://www.daln.osu.edu), with parental permission if narrator is under 18. Operation Feed Interview: In pairs, record an interview with an Operation Feed member and edit it per Mid-‐Ohio’s specifications Reading and Technology Quizzes Regular quizzes on both the readings and technology for the class Participation & Professionalism Demonstration of preparedness through active and professional participation at every class meeting and in communications with our partners outside the classroom
Resources Digital Media Project
The Office of Disability Services
Located in Denney Hall 324, the Digital Media Project (DMP) provides 24 hour rentals of video cameras, still cameras, and audio recorders. The DMP staff can also provide technological assistance during lab hours. DMP Website.
"Students with disabilities that have been certified by the Office for Disability Services will be appropriately accommodated, and should inform the instructor as soon as possible of their needs. The Office for Disability Services is located in 150 Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Avenue; telephone 292-3307, TDD 292-0901; OSU Office for disability Services Web Site."
Digital Union The Digital Union (SEL 370) can also provide computers for people to work and limited assistance. Digital Union Website.
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Daily Schedule
Week 1
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
In Class: Introductions Discuss syllabus, course requirements Written Technology Autobiography (in class): Share your history with technologies throughout your life.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Due: Must bring either Macbook or external hard drive to class. This is an absolute necessity for each subsequent class period. Literacy Narratives & the DALN In Class: Reading Quiz Check out flip cameras Setting up shots, lighting, sound, tripods iMovie Basics workshop Discuss file transfer and saving
Week 3
Week 2
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Due: Remember to bring Macbook or external hard drive! Complete literacy narrative interview and bring to class In Class: Quiz on iMovie basics Import literacy narrative into iMovie. Add title screen and credits. Edit if necessary. Export. Discuss Operation Feed Interviews
Due: Share literacy narrative with interviewee before submission Final Video Literacy Narrative due In Class: Discuss metadata Upload literacy narratives Operation Feed Interviews as necessary Project 1 groups and topics assigned; first group meeting
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Due: Develop a list of questions for MOF Contact as necessary Complete Engaging Critically with Texts questions for writer/designer In Class: Operation Feed Interviews as necessary Storyboarding for Project 1 Meet with MOF for Project 1 as necessary
Due: Storyboard draft due Operation Feed Interview Due (Tentative, based on accessibility of interviewees at Mid-‐Ohio) In Class: Peer review of storyboards for Project 1 Share storyboard with MOF contact person Asset collection for Project 1
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Week 6
Week 5
Week 4
Daily Schedule, cont.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Due: Revise storyboard In Class: Asset collection for Project 1 Editing for Project 1 Advanced iMovie workshop
Due: All assets for Project 1 collected In Class: Post-‐production on Project 1
Due: Bring feedback from MOF contact to class In Class: Revise Project 1
Due: All assets for Project 1 collected In Class: Post-‐production on Project 1
Due: Rough Draft of Project 1 due In Class: Peer review of Project 1 Share draft with MOF Contact—You may need to provide him/her with a draft earlier to ensure timely feedback. It’s your responsibility to get this feedback.
Due: Final draft of Project 1 due to Mid-‐Ohio. Anticipate making at least one subsequent set of changes as needed. In Class: Wordpress/Blogger workshop in class
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Daily Schedule, cont.
Week 7
Tuesday, February 15, 2011 Due: Proposal for Project 2 due In Class: Quiz on Blogger/Wordpress Screen Capturing workshop
Week 8
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 Due: TBA In Class: Work on Project 2
Week 9
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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Due: TBA In Class: Work on Project 2
Thursday, February 17, 2011 Due: TBA In Class: Work on Project 2
Thursday, February 24, 2011 Due: TBA In Class: Work on Project 2
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Due: Draft of Project 2 due In Class: Sign up for presentations Project 2 peer review Share project 2 with contact at Metro or DALN-‐-‐ You may need to provide him/her with a draft earlier to ensure timely feedback. It’s your responsibility to get this feedback.
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Finals Week
Week 10
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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Due: Continue working on Project 2 In Class: Project 2 presentations
Thursday, March 17, 2011 Final Exam Time: 11:30am-‐1:18pm
Final draft of Project 2 due Project 2 presentations— Please note that you must be able to attend this final exam time to present this day. If you have a final scheduled on campus immediately before or after this time, you’ll want to do your presentation on Tuesday or Thursday of Week 10.
Thursday, March 10, 2011 Due: TBA In Class: Project 2 presentations