PWR 209: Writing in the Digital Age is a course offered in the Professional Writing program at SUNY College at Cortland. The course explores developments in networked communication in terms of compositional practices, rhetoric, aesthetics, ethics and politics. Given the quickly changing nature of this field, the course readings, networking applications and assignments change with each semester.
As you will see, there is a great deal of material on this wiki that has been created by previous courses. Your task in this course is to develop and extend the wiki for yourselves and for future students.
(B) Introduction to the relationship between traditional conceptions of writing and contemporary theories of new media. Three lecture hours and a two hour lab. Prerequisite: CPN 101 or 103. (4 cr. hrs.)
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit Hours
0.000 OR 4.000 Lecture hours
0.000 Lab hours
Levels: Undergraduate
Schedule Types: Lab, Lecture
School of Arts & Sciences
English Department
Course Attributes:
GEN-EDU. 12:Sci,Tech,Val & Soc, General Education Category 7, Liberal Arts Req.
Doctorow, C. (2008). Little Brother. Tor Teen.
Sterling B. (2005). Shaping Things. MIT Press.