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Welcome to
COM 465 Communicating on the Internet.
- This course will explore communication
and the Internet. As well as lectures and presentations, there will
be a strong practical component in which students will set up their
own web presence and network with others.
- The menu at the left will guide you
through this course.
- Generally ~ the first hour will be
my presentation and after a break we will have close to one and a
half hour to work on projects - the practical part of the class.
- There is no hard copy reader or syllabus
for this course. Everything is online. In two places.
Your first try should be index.html
and (because sometimes the uni server is down) http://www.geocities.com/com465_neuage/index.htmland/or
http://www.angelfire.com/ex/saratoga/com465/index.html
Please check the daily link (daily) for updates.
- This is a short intense course worth
a full semesters three-points, therefore you can not miss any classes.
One class (three-hours) is equal to missing a week of regular semester
classes. If you think you will miss any classes please see me on the
first night, as this course may not be right for you.
- Any course questions please address
to me in Web CT email.
- I will be in my office most days during
the course. Room 386 in the Social Science building - phone: 442 2604.
- This lab will be closed outside of
class - some of the software we are using is only available on these
computers therefore you need to do some of your work totally here.
- For this course, the cultural context
of communication refers to the Western European beliefs, values and
norms common to Western European countries, which may differ from
the cultural context of some students enrolled in the course.
Money well spent
1. You will need a headset
with a microphone

2. You will need a
floppy-disk to save your work on.
ICONS in common use for this
course:
For a video clip to view
online there will be this .gif in front of it 
For a journel entry (see 27
may - wek 1) there will be this .gif in front of it 
For a reading online there
will be this .gif in front of it 
Readings
You will locate and access
readings online for both tests and for class discussion and your journal.
Time will be provided for most readings in class before the practical as
you will need to be prepared to discuss issues from the readings in your
practical, journal and tutor's voice-forum.
Readings will appear on the
page for the day.
Feel free to call me Terrell
instead of Professor or Saint Terrell or anything else-
Cheers
From test 4 - How Australia was settled webpages: 2004 summer class
Keisuke, Daveindra, Meghan, Jordan, Tom, Jose, Christine, William, Noelle, Nicole, Patrick, Adam, Argenis, Colin, Andrew, James, Michael, Ryan, Jared, Edwina, Steven, Robert, Lesie
From test 3 - How Australia was settled webpages: 2003 summer class Ilene, Tiana, Maureen, Samantha, Bree, Edward, Asaf, Sarah, Melissa, Dustin, David, Michael, Jennifer, Stacey, Nicholas, Irenee, Dennis, Arnel, Victor, Erika, Lindsay
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