Thursday, January 26, 2006
Clarification of Group Chats
Hello again everyone. I hope your semesters are off to a good start.
I just wanted to clarify a few issues regarding the group project. In a recent email you should have all received, you were assigned a group of classmates to work on the group chat assignment with. I wasn't aware that you would be able to see each others email addresses in the email I sent, so I suggested that you use the group chat room in eCollege to make contact with your group mates.
You are not required to use this tool, and you are not required to document your group's progress in developing a topic, researching the topic and notifying your classmates about your discussion.
You are required to notify the entire class at least one week prior to your scheduled chat - and that chat must take place live using the main chat room in eCollege.
Please contact me via email or the course blog if you still have questions. Read the group chat assignment under the course home section of the course for specfic project requirements.
I just wanted to clarify a few issues regarding the group project. In a recent email you should have all received, you were assigned a group of classmates to work on the group chat assignment with. I wasn't aware that you would be able to see each others email addresses in the email I sent, so I suggested that you use the group chat room in eCollege to make contact with your group mates.
You are not required to use this tool, and you are not required to document your group's progress in developing a topic, researching the topic and notifying your classmates about your discussion.
You are required to notify the entire class at least one week prior to your scheduled chat - and that chat must take place live using the main chat room in eCollege.
Please contact me via email or the course blog if you still have questions. Read the group chat assignment under the course home section of the course for specfic project requirements.
Friday, January 20, 2006
Welcome
Welcome to the course blog for FA 4350 Interactive Art & The Digital Aesthetic. This group blog will mainly be used to link to each of your individual blogs. Once you've accepted the invitation to join the blog, you should be able to post and/or comment anytime you like. This is a great place to post questions about the course that you think everyone should know.
As for your personal blogs, the primary purpose is to record your progress on your research projects. Please be sure to read the research project requirements in eCollege for a complete description of this project.
As for your personal blogs, the primary purpose is to record your progress on your research projects. Please be sure to read the research project requirements in eCollege for a complete description of this project.