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The powerpoint presentation for high school students considering a major in Digital Cultures and Technologies at St. John Fisher College.
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Digital Cultures & Technologies at Saint John Fisher College
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Page 1: Digital Cultures and Technologies

Digital Cultures & Technologies

at Saint John Fisher College

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OverviewTechnologists who understand how to create and the reasons behind their design decisions.

Artists/programmers who can work in all mediums.

Students interested in ‘modern jobs’: social media analytics, mobile app building, online corporate trainers.

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A MultidisciplinaryApproach to Education

Double-major required!Media and Communication (Communication/Journalism),American Studies, Math, Economics, English: Writing

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Digital Media.Social Media

social media & service learning

video and digital storytelling

android app building

Howard Rheingold’s “Net Smart”

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Programming (1 class)

Foundations of Computer Science I

Introduction to Media Computing (Data Visualization)

http://nytlabs.com/projects/cascade.html

Video Game Design

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Principles and practices (3 classes)

Web Design

Advanced Web Design

Visual Rhetoric

Writing with New Media (interactive storytelling)

Special Topics: Cyberactivism; Networks, Crowds, and Markets; Video Game Theory; 3-D Modeling

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Theory (1 class)

Emergent Media and Web Culture

Digital Literacies

online economics, privacy and surveillance, online identity,fan culture

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Track: Computer Science

Discrete Mathematics

Foundations of Computer Science II

Artificial Intelligence

Computer Graphics

Databases

Programming the World Wide Web

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Track: Content Creation

Introduction to Video Production

Documentary Film, Writing as Social Practice, Picturing the Past (photo history)

writing/blogging; photography; advanced video production

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Track: Information Technology

Introduction to Databases and Applications

Networks

Media Technologies

Data Mining

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Track: Social Media Analytics

Statistics

Web and Social Media Analytics

Internet Marketing

Data Mining

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Other Tracks

Learning Technologies

Special Topics

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Senior Project

Consisting of the creation of a significant portfolio piece of a student’s choosing.

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Facilities

20 Macintosh computers, with Macs also located in Lavery Library and the 24-hour computer lab

Multiple PC labs

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Software/LanguagesInDesign

Photoshop/Lightroom

Final Cut Pro/After Effects

Coda for HTML & CSS

App InventorJQuery/JQuery Mobile/Java/PHP/Processing

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Graduate School

Information Technology

Video Game Production

Interactive Media

Information Science

Law & Business

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CareersWeb Designer

App Developer

SEO (social media optimizer)

Social Media Manager

Video Producer/Photographer

Educational Technologist/Trainer

Programmer

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New Jobs/New Opportunities

Digital Museum Curator (American Studies/Museum Studies certificate)

Online Trainer (with Psychology)

Social Media Manager (with Media and Communication)

Mathematician with speciality in Social Media/Data Mining (with Math)

Financial analyst with focus on technology investments (with Economics)

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Internships

Situated in second major.

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Benefits

small classes (typically 20)

highly personalized advising

liberal arts college environment

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Digital Cultures Website

http://dct.sjfc.edu

contact info on sheet

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Thank you.

Questions?


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