Fall 2010: RPW 285, section 01: Writing in Electronic Spaces
NOTE: This syllabus may change as class needs dictate.

If you need to contact me by e-mail at "fidallas@svsu.edu," the subject line should contain your last name, course and section number to prevent your e-mail from being misplaced as possible spam.

I DO NOT accept assignments by e-mail. Submitting assignments via e-mail will mean no credit for the assignment and a possible deduction in your overall point totals.




Professor
: Dr. Fenobia I. Dallas

Classroom location/days: Curtiss 221, Tuesdays & Thursdays
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.
Office location: Zahnow Library 219
E-mail address: fidallas@svsu.edu
Fall 2010 Office hours: TR 1 p.m. - 2 p.m.; W 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.; and by appt.

Required Texts:

MIT Guide to Teaching Web Site Design, by Edward Barrett, A. Deborah Levinson, and Suzana Lisanti. Triliteral, 2001, ISBN 9780262025003.

This text forms the basis of our engagement with webpages.

New Media: Theories and Practices of Digitextuality, John Caldwell and Anna Everett, eds. Taylor & Francis, 2003, ISBN 9780415939966.

This text offers perspectives on electronic communication.

Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 How-Tos. David Karlins. Pearson, 2009. ISBN 9780321562890.

This text is your tool for working with Dreamweaver.

Adobe Fireworks CS4 How-Tos. Jim Babbage. Pearson, 2009. ISBN 9780321562876.

This text is your tool for working with Fireworks.


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