12:00 PM to 01:15 PM TR
Music Theater Building 1007
Section Information for Fall 2019
This course, which satisfies the university’s IT requirement, prepares students to use and understand a wide variety of current and emerging digital technologies—everything from basic office software to more complex services such as databases and digital maps. It also has a focus on the issue of sustainability as it relates to information technology, and will address IT’s impact on the environment, on social and economic equality, and on the ability of future generations to access information. The course teaches the fundamentals of information technology within the context of a history course rather than as a set of abstract principles or discrete skills tied to particular software packages. No background in history is required. Students will develop an online exhibit that tells the story of a riot in the US since the Civil War.
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Credits: 3
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