WRLIT-2030-1: Writing 2 Online: Seeing the Virtual
Summer 2019
- Subject: Writing and Literature
- Type: Workshop
- Delivery Mode: Online
- Level: Undergraduate
- Course Dates: July 01, 2019 — August 16, 2019
- Meetings: None listed
- Instructor: Brooke Hessler
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 0/18
Description:
Writing 2 continues the work begun in Writing 1 on strengthening students' ability to write, read and discuss at the college level, with emphasis on literary and visual analysis, and research and argumentation skills. The course will revolve around a specific theme selected by the instructor.Section Description:The theme of our summer online Writing 2 course is "Seeing the Virtual." We often say we live our lives in two spaces-the "real" world of our material experience and the "virtual" world of the internet. But what if we were to imagine the virtual not in opposition to "reality" but as somehow attached to it-stemming from, dependent upon, and capable of changing the "real world." Perhaps we can think of the virtual the way Marcel Proust described memory: "real but not actual, ideal but not abstract." In this course we explore the different ways in which the virtual and the real interact, oppose, and constitute one another through a variety of disciplines and media. From fiction and architecture, to philosophy and video games, we examine the ways in which (for better or for worse) our virtual selves increasingly determine who we are.
This course is offered entirely online. Students must be approved by the instructor in order to register for the course.
To complete the approval process:
(1) Complete the "Getting Ready for an Online Course" self-assessment module in Moodle. Use the following link to self-enroll in the course:
http://moodle.cca.edu/course/view.php?id=3035 (The module will take about 45 minutes to complete.)
(2) Once you've completed the tasks in that Moodle site, email Carol Pitts, cpitts@cca.edu, to confirm your successful completion. PRIORITY REGISTRATION: To be considered for this 2019 online summer course, all steps must be completed by April 1, 2019. Students may complete this module and work with the instructor to enroll in the course, pending availability, after April 1, 2019. In addition, to take this class students must have access to all of the following throughout the entire 7 weeks of the summer online course: either a laptop or desktop computer, a high-speed internet connection, your CCA Google account, Moodle, and Microsoft Word. IMPORTANT: If you will be outside the U.S., in another country, during the summer course dates, be absolutely sure you are in a place where you will have Google access and be able to reliably access your CCA email and Google-based materials--especially those in Google Drive and YouTube--as needed for this course. If you cannot confirm this access you should not enroll in these courses.
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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