+ All Categories
Home > Technology > Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Date post: 21-May-2015
Category:
Upload: rob-jewitt
View: 574 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
Module overview for Level 1 studens taking Intro to Cyberculture
Popular Tags:
16
Introduction to Cybercultures MAC129 1
Transcript
Page 1: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Introduction to Cybercultures

MAC129

1

Page 2: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Aka Web Studies+

• In the past (when?), this module has also been thought of as Geek Studies

• “It will never catch on!” – (Prof. Sue Thornham, ex Associate Dean

for Media at Sunderland; now Head of School at Sussex)

• Now, the Internet is a central part of daily life

2

Page 3: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

On successful completion of the module, students will have demonstrated:

1.knowledge and understanding of the theoretical concepts and issues necessary for further study in this area;

2.an understanding of the history and key concepts of cyberculture;

3. the ability to apply these concepts in the critical analysis of various forms of cyberculture;

4.skills of written presentation.

3

Page 4: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

CONTENT SYNOPSIS:Week 1: Introduction to the module (RJ)Week 2: Introduction to Cyberculture (RJ)Week 3: History of Computing (NP)Week 4: History of the Internet (NP)Week 5: Digital Games & Representation (RJ)Week 6: News & New(s) Media (RJ)Week 7: Hackers & Political Hacktivism (RJ)Week 8: Independent Study WeekWeek 9: Social Networking & Surveillance (RJ)Week 10: My Tiny Life: Virtual Homesteads on the New

Frontier (JPG)Week 11: The Long Tail: the Future of Business? (RJ)Week 12: Web 2.0: the future of cyberculture? (RJ)

4

Page 5: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Staff Teaching on this module:

• Robert Jewitt (Module Leader): – [email protected]

• Neil Perryman: – [email protected]

• John Paul Green: – [email protected]

5

Page 6: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Assessment information • 1 x 2000 word written assignment (worth 100%)• From one of the following topics:

– Cyberculture history & methods– Cybercommunities– Cybersubscultures– Cyberculture & digital gaming– Cyberculture & politics– Cyberculture & broadcasting– Cyberculture & popular culture

• Essay titles will be given to you in class time and via WebCT/Sunspace in week 6.

6

Page 7: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

• YOU MUST ALSO SUBMIT AN ELECTRONIC COPY OF YOUR ESSAY VIA WEBCT VISTA/SUNSPACE

• SUBMISSION DATE AND TIME: Tuesday 12th January 2010

• PLACE OF SUBMISSION: Assignment Services, Prospect building and online via SunSpace

7

Page 8: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

SunSpace (aka WebCT)• http://sunspace.sunderland.ac.uk/

8

Page 9: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Download the module guide

9

Page 10: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Check out the discussion space

10

Page 11: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Check out the discussion space

11

Page 12: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Check out the discussion space

12

Page 13: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Check out the discussion space

13

Page 14: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Join the Facebook group

14

Page 15: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Absences

15

Page 16: Mac129 Introduction To Cybercultures Week 1 2009 10

Absences

16


Recommended