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The course and activities will be held in the English language. | The course and activities will be held in the English language. | ||
==Homework | ==Homework - Assignment== | ||
This class will be graded based on one assignment divided in three major tasks, which are complementary. In other words, the first task will be a preparation for the second and the third one is a compilation of the first two. In the end, the final assignment will be the result of the work that will be developed during the semester: | This class will be graded based on one assignment divided in three major tasks, which are complementary. In other words, the first task will be a preparation for the second and the third one is a compilation of the first two. In the end, the final assignment will be the result of the work that will be developed during the semester: | ||
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Deadline for the papers/articles – Closing lecture | Deadline for the papers/articles – Closing lecture | ||
==References | ==References - Selected Readings== | ||
'''1. Digital / New Media''' | '''1. Digital / New Media''' | ||
* Gere, C. (2002). ''Digital culture''. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-388-8 | * Gere, C. (2002). ''Digital culture''. London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 978-1-86189-388-8 |
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