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Internet Communication (MECM20003)
Undergraduate level 2Points: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject introduces students to a range of software tools and techniques for internet communication. Students participate in lab-based workshops in researching, producing and evaluating various forms of digital communication, with the aim of realizing a specific online publishing project during the semester. The practical workshops are contextualized within contemporary media and communications studies research to provide a critical understanding of the social, economic and political issues associated with internet communication and digital culture. Topics covered include online collaboration, visual communication, peer economies, and digital labor.
Intended learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete this subject should be able to:
- Acquire a critical understanding of the context of digital content creation and internet communication
- Gain a practical awareness of a range of digital tools and methodologies for researching, producing and evaluating internet communication
- developed introductory knowledge and skills in the process of designing, constructing and presenting internet publishing projects; and
- the ability to demonstrate enhanced information literacy skills relevant to working in fields of digital media communication.
Generic skills
Students who successfully complete this subject should be able to:
- Identify appropriate analytical frameworks to effectively communicate their ideas in both written and oral forms and on the world wide web
- Contribute to group discussion, and to engage with the views expressed by other students
- Organise their personal study to reflect on their own learning processes and to complete assessment tasks in a timely manner
- Have an ability to work effectively as a member of a project team.
Last updated: 1 October 2024