Monday, May 2, 2011

FINAL TEST WED

SHORT REVIEW FOR FINAL TEST ON WED AT 9:30


1. THE EVOLUTION OF THE WEB / FUTURE OF THE WEB
FROM WEB 1.0 TO WEB 2.0 TO WEB 3.0


The Future of the Web:

Evolution Web 3.0 
(SIZE, CLOUD COMPUTING SEMANTIC WEB)
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/lang/eng//id/38

TALK ABOUT YOUR  Conclusions about Catfish

2. GO BACK AND CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS WITH YOUR CONCLUSIONS ABOUT CATFISH IN MIND:

Open Source and Crowdsourcing.
What are the values implicit in both collaborative open source activities and "crowd-sourced" activities on behalf of a corporation, school or organization? Has the open source movement created new forms, or just copies of old ones? What are the possibilities, here, for new cultural and economic institutions, and how might they be improvements on the status quo? 


Whither the Individual?
As we join groups and social networks from affinity sites to Facebook, are we extending and expanding  identities, or increasingly conforming to the cookie-cutter profiles demanded of these interfaces? Is the loss of "personal space" and "reflection" so many users complain of merely the necessary surrender of "ego" as we learn to participate as members of a more evolved "collective organism" of "hyper-people?"


Folksonomy and the Folks.
Does the rise of the amateur lead to an unnecessary devaluation of the professional? Do collective online activities promote a new form of participatory democracy and the development of new and accurate folksonomies, or rather to they lead people to overestimate the value of their unconsidered posts and opinions? Do representative democracy,  academic disciplines and other seemingly elitist artifacts fall by the wayside?

Today many TV shows and advertisements try to look amateurish or "homegrown" to emulate what is often seen on the Web. Do you think professional production values will continue to drop, or do you think amateur user-generated content will get better over time? WHY??



 3. EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP. BANKSY, SHEPPARD FAIREY, TACTICAL MEDIA AND CULTURAL MEME. 


BE ABLE TO DESCRIBE THE GRAFFITI ART MOVEMENT AND TALK ABOUT TERRY GUETTA IN RELATIONSHIP TO THE MOVEMENT. 


BE ABLE TALK ABOUT THE THE RISE OF REALITY ENTERTAINMENT IN RELATION TO BOTH FILMS.


FINALLY, TALK ABOUT VECTOR ART IN ILLUSTRATOR AND IT COMPONENTS


paths, anchorpoints, line, stroke, fill











If we have time, lets watch part of the documentary, Helvetica:

Helvetica is a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. It looks at the proliferation of one typeface (which recently celebrated its 50th birthday in 2007) as part of a larger conversation about the way type affects our lives.


http://movies.netflix.com/WiPlayer?movieid=70076125&trkid=2450709







If interested watch the below lecture by Ray Kurzweil on the future of technology:
"The computer in your cell phone is a million times cheaper, and a thousand times more powerful, and 100 times smaller than the biggest computer at MIT in 1965.. So what used to fit in a building now fits in your pocket...
What fits in your pocket today will fit inside a Blood Cell in 25 years"
Ray Kurzweil Raymond "Ray" Kurzweil ( born February 12, 1948) is an American author, inventor and futurist.



http://www.ted.com/talks/view/lang/eng//id/38


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Finish catfish. Posting due monday

Today we are going to finish CATFISH..

Due MON. a blog posting giving your analysis of "catfish" how does it fit in to our larger discussions of democratized media and web 2.0

Use examples from class, other videos, and readings

equivalent to 3 or more pages..



Wednesday, April 20, 2011

CATFISH

START ON WED AT 47:15

Catfish is a 2010 documentary film involving a man being filmed by his friends as he builds a romantic relationship on the social networking website Facebook with an attractive girl, and the mysterious results when they all go to visit her.

Plot: In late 2007, filmmakers Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost sensed a story unfolding as they began to film the life of Ariel’s brother, Nev. They had no idea that their project would lead to the most exhilarating and unsettling months of their lives. A reality thriller that is a shocking product of our times, Catfish is a riveting story of love, deception and grace within a labyrinth of online intrigue.

GUARDIAN UK REVIEW

LINK TO FILM
http://www.free-tv-video-online.me/player/divxden.php?id=7jaykhwc0z0j

Monday, April 18, 2011

Follow Up the Exit through the gift shop BLOG ANALYSIS DUE WED

WAS THIS A "PRANKUMENTARY"

http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article7041650.ece

http://www.fastcompany.com/1616365/banksy-movie-prankumentary 

Possible Topics:

Compare and Contrast the work of MBW to that of other street artists profiled in the film. How does it stand up?

What does the anonymity of Banksy say to the audience and to the ideas behind his work?

Would MBW's quick rise to fame have been possible without the internet or global networking?

How Did this documentary compare to reality TV?

Do you feel that "Mister Brain Wash" is a legitimate artist who is creating meaningful art?

What does the street art movement say about our voyeuristic culture of surveillance?

What do you think about Terry Guetta's idea of the importance of filming everything. Was he famous before his art? What happened to his family?

Does the fact that the work is illegal change the meaning of the work? Does it weaken or empower it?


DUE WED.
Create a blog posting equivalent to a 3 page paper (single-spaced) that initially analyzes Banksey's Exit through the gift shop, describing the over arching meaning and point, followed by answering one of the questions from above.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

continue EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP

start at 24:14

be thinking about topics for your analysis/blog entry about this documentary

Monday, April 11, 2011

EXIT THROUGH THE GIFT SHOP: Private lives in Public Theatre





Some Background into our culture of Surveillance:


In recent years, televisions's reality shows and talent competitions have offered people a conflicted chance at fame, while various kinds of Web-Based social media have pioneered new forms of communication that people increasingly use to perform their private lives as public theater.


Durning the same period, governments worldwide have asserted vast new powers of surveillance, placing unwitting "participants" on an entirely different kind of stage.


Discussion Topics:
What are some examples of Web-Based social media have pioneered new forms of communication that are used to put our private lives of public display?
How important is "fame" to the average person?
Do people follow the trends set by popular media?
Is it appealing for people to invite others to view our private lives?


Soliciting the collaboration of others with (and without) their knowledge:




Orson Wells
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F_for_Fake


Culture Jamming
Culture jamming, coined in 1984, denotes a tactic used by many consumer social movements[4] to disrupt or subvert mainstream cultural institutions, including corporate advertising. Culture jamming is often seen as a form of subvertising. Many culture jams are intended to expose apparently questionable political assumptions behind commercial culture. Common tactics include re-figuring logos, fashion statements, and product images as a means to challenge the idea of "what's cool" along with assumptions about the personal freedoms of consumption.
Culture jamming sometimes entails transforming mass media to produce ironic or satirical commentary about itself, using the original medium's communication method. Culture jamming is usually employed in opposition to a perceived appropriation of public space, or as a reaction against social conformity.
Banksy is an anonymous British graffiti artistpolitical activist, film director and painter. Hissatirical street art and subversive epigrams combine irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world

Street Art, Situationists and 


And: EXIT THROUGH THE GIFTSHOP..

Watch in class
24:14

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Rasterizing Vectors and Vectorizing Rasters














1. Tutorial Rasterizing vectors

show the vector text in photoshop
explain rasterization
explanation of optimization of vector graphics (rasterizing) from .ai to .jpg/gif


2. Tracing Bitmaps in Illustrator


due before class MON.

1. Posting with your illustrator art on your blog next to the original graphic you reproduced.

2. a second posting, with a trace of a bitmap photograph, vectorized using the live trace option in illustrator














EXTRA***how to imitate a scanner darkly in Illustrator CS5


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

ILLUSTRATOR STUDIO

In order to do well on this illustrator project, you need to understand the following topics:

Adobe CS5
Proprietary Software and peripherals / protocol
What are Vector Graphics?
Uses
Anchor Points / Paths
Fills
Strokes
Shape Tools
Line Tool
Type Tool
Pen Tool (lines / Bézier curves )

Importing Bitmap images

File Types -- .AI .PDF

Creative Suite Help Files


DUE BEGINNING OF CLASS MONDAY
FOR MONDAY BRING IN YOUR .AI FILE ON YOUR USB DRIVE.
POST ANY ISSUES OR QUESTIONS IN REGARDS TO ILLUSTRATOR ON YOUR BLOG

Monday, March 28, 2011

Intro to Vector Graphics / Adobe Illustrator

Today we will have an introduction to vector graphics in Illustrato

Due Wed.

You will need to locate a piece of vector art that you will be reproducing for an illustrator project.
This will need to be posted on your blog for Wed.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Debate over web 2.0 - rushkoff v keen

 TACTICAL MEDIA ART -- CASE STUDY


INSTITUTE FOR APPLIED AUTONOMY
GRAFFITI RESEARCH LAB - L.A.Z.E.R. TAG

PITTSBURGH'S DEEP LOCAL


_________________________


Andrew Keen: "Web 2.0 is .......!"
Keen is caught after a few too many cocktails at a conference on networked technologies



Debate: The Internet and Democracy
Miller Center of Public Affairs

It Is Easy to Ignore Facts Online

Authority Can Exist on the Internet
No Expertise on Wikipedia or Expertise No Curators
Free Information has greater transparancy

IN CONTRAST TO Rushkoff:

Web 2.0 "How the Web Ate the Economy and Why it’s Great for Everyone."
Web 2.0 by douglas rushkoff 2009
 

and his new book:

Program or be Programmed

Ten Commands for a Digital Age
Douglas Rushkoff

The Commands are not commandments, meant as orders from God to a population, but rather ways of taking command of any of the biases of digital media. The way to take command of digital media’s asynchronous bias, for example, is not to be “always on.”
Here are the ten from the book.


I. TIME

    Do Not Be Always On
II. PLACE
    Live in Person
III. CHOICE
    You May Always Choose None of the Above
IV. COMPLEXITY
    You Are Never Completely Right
V. SCALE
   One Size Does Not Fit All
VI. IDENTITY
    Be Yourself
VII. SOCIAL
    Do Not Sell Your Friends
VIII. FACT
    Tell the Truth
IX. OPENNESS
    Share, Don’t Steal
X. PURPOSE
    Program or Be Programmed 


REMEMBER.. IF YOU WOULD LIKE EXTRA CREDIT, THEN TALK TO ME ABOUT ATTENDING "THE TALENT SHOW EXHIBITION" AT PS1 IN QUEENS
 http://ps1.org/exhibitions/view/318
I thought you maybe interested in this: http://www.cinemablend.com/dvds/Catfish-4848.html

don't forget, we are having a "midterm" the week after spring break.

Monday, March 7, 2011

MORE ANDREW KEEN!! and web 2.0




THEN Finish Watching andrew keen at google: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN_n7I0PM3w



For THURS MARCH 10th  I would like you to make sure and finish reading the Great Seduction by Andrew Keen and answer the following questions, using the reading and keen's commentary from the google talk as reference points:


1. How does Keen define Democratized media, and what are his main issues with this trend? use examples from the web in the form of links.


2. Compare and Contrast Keens take on Social Media with Douglas Rushkoff's. Which one speaks to you and your own experiences and why?


____________________________________________________

The Talent Show at PS1: http://ps1.org/exhibitions/view/318
I thought you maybe interested in this: http://www.cinemablend.com/dvds/Catfish-4848.html



Wednesday, March 2, 2011

intro to andrew keen / discussion on commentaries

1. I want to discuss some of the things that you Discovered after reading and commenting on each other's blog postings on digital nation.. I'll Take volunteers or select students to share in class THIS IS HOW YOU GET CLASS PARTICIPATION POINTS!!!


2. Pass out "The Great Seduction by Andrew Keen"


3. Have The Great Seduction Read by monday. the 8th

If we have time we will watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN_n7I0PM3w

keen's blog http://andrewkeen.typepad.com/the_great_seduction/

RELATED MEDIA:
WAS RUTGERS SUICIDE A HATE CRIME
INTERNET RADICALS (AND INTERNET FREEDOMS) FROM CAPITOL HILL

Monday, February 28, 2011

SHORT RUSHKOFF VIDEOS / WISDOM OF THE CROWD DISCUSSIONS AND RESPONSES

 RUSHKOFF ON COLBERT REPORT:
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/238643/july-15-2009/douglas-rushkoff

RUSHKOFF'S NEW BOOK LIFE INC.


This didn’t just happen.
In Life Inc., award-winning writer, documentary filmmaker, and scholar Douglas Rushkoff traces how corporations went from a convenient legal fiction to the dominant fact of contemporary life. Indeed as Rushkoff shows, most Americans have so willingly adopted the values of corporations that they’re no longer even aware of it.

This fascinating journey reveals the roots of our debacle, from the late Middle Ages to today. From the founding of the chartered monopoly to the branding of the self; from the invention of central currency to the privatization of banking; from the birth of the modern, self-interested individual to his exploitation through the false ideal of the single-family home; from the Victorian Great Exhibition to the solipsism of MySpace; the corporation has infiltrated all aspects of our daily lives. Life Inc. exposes why we see our homes as investments rather than places to live, our 401k plans as the ultimate measure of success, and the Internet as just another place to do business.

Most of all, Life Inc. shows how the current financial crisis is actually an opportunity to reverse this 600-year-old trend, and to begin to create, invest and transact directly rather than outsourcing all this activity to institutions that exist solely for their own sakes.

Corporatism didn’t evolve naturally. The landscape on which we are living – the operating system on which we are now running our social software – was invented by people, sold to us as a better way of life, supported by myths, and ultimately allowed to develop into a self-sustaining reality. It is a map that has replaced the territory.

Rushkoff illuminates both how we’ve become disconnected from our world, and how we can reconnect to our towns, to the value we can create, and mostly, to one another. As the speculative economy collapses under its own weight, Life Inc. shows us how to build a real and human-scaled society to take its place.

In Life Inc, Douglas Rushkoff presents the unnerving, unbelievable, but ultimately undeniable proof that our world has been overtaken by an absolutely artificial economy.

He shows how our most fundamental assumptions about money and commerce are actually false ones – artifacts of a 400-year-old plan by a waning aristocracy to maintain control of Western Europe. Although the architects of this corporatism have long since passed on, we still live in a landscape defined by their plans and have internalized their values as our own.

Taking on some of the biggest assumptions of our age, this is a book filled with dangerous ideas and rather unspeakable heresies:
•Money is not a part of nature, to be studied by a science like economics, but an invention with a specific purpose.
•Centralized currency is just one kind of money – one not intended to promote transactions but to promote the accumulation of capital by the wealthy.
•Banking is our society’s biggest industry, and debt is our biggest product.
•Corporations were never intended to promote commerce, but to prevent it.
•The development of chartered corporations and centralized currency caused the plague; the economic devastation ended Europe’s most prosperous centuries, and led to the deaths of half of its population.
•The more money we make, the more debt we have actually created.



FIRST WATCH IN CLASS:
 RUCHKOFF LIFE INC


1. we will find partners today to start the "Digital Nation" Discussions..

2. Under my direction we will divide into groups of 2-3

3. By the end of class you need to read your partner's essay,  and post their thesis on your blog..

followed by a in-class discussion..

DUE FOR WED 2ND

RESPOND ( in the comments section of your partner's blog)
YOUR REPONSE should be 1-2 pages
I also want you to read 2 other students postings and make a short response in their comments section..

MAKE SURE YOU INCLUDE YOUR FIRST, LAST NAME, AND A FULL LINK TO YOUR POSTING IN THE COMMENTS

***ALSO MAKE A POSTING ON YOUR BLOG THAT LETS ME KNOW WHICH OTHER PEOPLES BLOG ENTRIES YOU ARE RESPONDING.
(LIST OF STUDENT'S BLOGS ON RIGHT OF THIS PAGE-->)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Social Media and The Wisdom of the Crowd Postings

Social Media and The Wisdom of the Crowd Postings
After Finishing Digital Nation and Reading "Social Media and Web 2.0" and The Blog Posting on Transparency in Social Media

I would like to pose the Following topics taken from online talks from boingboing.net about "the crowd" - particularly the way group activity, creativity, and awareness are both enhanced and exacerbated by our digital networks. 

TOPICS LIST:

Open Source and Crowdsourcing.
What are the values implicit in both collaborative open source activities and "crowd-sourced" activities on behalf of a corporation or organization? Has the open source movement created new forms, or just copies of old ones? What are the possibilities, here, for new cultural and economic institutions, and how might they be improvements on the status quo? 


Whither the Individual?
As we join groups and social networks from affinity sites to Facebook, are we extending and expanding identities, or increasingly conforming to the cookie-cutter profiles demanded of these interfaces? Is the loss of "personal space" and "reflection" so many users complain of merely the necessary surrender of "ego" as we learn to participate as members of a more evolved "collective organism" of "hyper-people?"

Folksonomy and the Folks.
Everybody is, indeed, here now - but should everyone be here? Does the rise of the amateur lead to an unnecessary devaluation of the professional? Do collective online activities promote a new form of participatory democracy and the development of new and accurate folksonomies, or rather to they lead people to overestimate the value of their unconsidered posts and opinions? Do representative democracy, academic disciplines and other seemingly elitist artifacts fall by the wayside?


choose one of the above topics for a blog posting on the topic equivalent to about a 3 page paper ..

You can take a positive or negative stance towards your chosen topic, but you need to back up your opinions with examples from valid sources, such as the reading on social media, Rushkoff's digital Nation and other in class topics--This means to include links to your sources.
After that I am going to have you respond to each others blogs in the form of commentaries. 

First Posting is Due Monday the 28th

FINSH DIGITAL NATION POSSIBLE BLOG ASSIGNMENT

Lets finish Digital_Nation..

Then we will have a discussion about the film,

If we finish today, then I will give you a blog assignment pertaining to the film.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Continue Digital Nation

Today we are going to CONTINUE watching DIGITAL NATION by Douglas Rushkoff and  Rachel Dreztin..
You will need to Take Notes during this video.



KEEP IN MIND THIS LIST OF  web 2.0 terminology as we continue the video

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

WEB 2.0 and Digital Nation

..
Today we are going to start watching DIGITAL NATION by Douglas Rushkoff and  Rachel Dreztin..
You will need to Take Notes during this video.



 Rushkoff and Dretzin's Digital Nation

A list of web 2.0 terminology
user-generated content
network as platform
: platform as in "computing platform"- a place to launch media
folksonomy
syndication

mass collaboration
computer supported collaboration

social-software
mashups


________________

Read "Social Media and Web 2.0" and The Blog Posting on Transparency in Social Media Please answer the followin the discussion questions Include any relevant links or media in a your blog entry due Monday the 21st.

  1. Today many TV shows and advertisements try to look amateurish or "homegrown" to emulate what is often seen on the Web. Do you think professional production values will continue to drop, or do you think amateur user-generated content will get better over time? WHY??

  2. What social media sites do you find yourself using the most, and why? In your opinion why is Facebook so much more successful than MySpace, and do you think Facebook is "here to stay" for the long term.

    before answering question #3 please read the Transparency in Social Media Blog Article

  3. Why is transparency such an important concept in the Social Media world? Is it MORE or LESS important in the offline world? Why?

    The wikipedia article on "Astroturfing" may be of help

Monday, February 14, 2011

THE HOW AND WHY OF WEB IMAGE OPTIMIZATION

1. TUTORIAL ON THE HOW AND WHY OF WEB IMAGE OPTIMIZATION USING PHOTOSHOP.

2.

NOTICE:
You have Until the end of class to finish your McLuhan Compositions..

Make a blog post "McLuhan Photoshop Final Post"--Including your image and description.
Leave your self enough time to optimize your file as a .jpg or .gif not a .psd and post athoughtful explanation with your image. ->This should incorporate the idea of content vs. message from The McLuhan reading and Lectures.

I will be here to help with photoshop questions as much as possible.

IF YOU PUT ALL THE "FINISHING TOUCHES" AND OPTIMIZE YOUR FIRST MCLUHAN PROJECT THEN:

IN-CLASS MCLUHAN ASSIGNMENT:

We are going to follow up the last assignment with another photoshop in-class project.
Create another version of the last assignment.. so,
choose another example of a medium write a blog posting explaining the content, message, etc..
post this on your blog at the end of class..

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Continue Photoshop Assignment

1. Look at previous student's mcluhan assignments

2. Photoshop Tutorials

3. IN CLASS PHOTOSHOP LAB

3. .JPG POSTED ON BLOG, AND .PSD ARE DUE NEXT MONDAY THE 14th

Create a New Photoshop Document at a minim 1024X 768 pixels, 72ppi, that composites 3-10, or more different images to create a .PSD that VISUALLY CONVEYS shows what effect or significance this medium's introduction had on society.

POST A .JPG VERSION OF THIS ALONG WITH A DESCRIPTION ON YOUR BLOG, AND BRING THE .PSD VERSION TO CLASS ON THIS  MONDAY THE 14th (CORRECTION!)

Monday, February 7, 2011

Channeling McLuhan into Photoshop

"The efficiency of the machine age cannot discover anything worthwhile now."
Marshall McLuhan, WIRED magazine interview
1. watch some videos from www.marshallmcluhanspeaks.com 

2. Look at some of your examples of mediums


setting up a document
Layers
image size
canvas size
selection tools.. filters, layer effects
cut/paste
cropping
save as .PSD
save for web and devices

4. Channeling McLuhan into Photoshop (progress due wed. 9th)
choose one of the three mediums you found from your previous assignment.
making the distinction between the content of your medium and how McLuhan would see the Message caused by this innovation


Create a New Photoshop Document at a minim 800 X 600 pixels, 72ppi, that composites 3-10, or more different images to create a .PSD that VISUALLY CONVEYS shows what effect or significance this medium's introduction had on society

SAVE YOUR PROJECT, RETAINING THE LAYERS AS A .PSD
SAVE THIS .PSD ON YOUR FLASH DRIVE AND BRING IN YOUR PROGRESS FOR NEXT CLASS.

so, for next class you need a your flash drive with .jpgs of mediums, and one .psd that has a composite of the .jpgs, we can continue the work on this next time.


Monday, January 31, 2011

McLuhan: The medium is the message intro








1. Discussion of "Understanding Media: Extensions of Man (1964)" -- "Medium is the Message" 

ASSIGNMENT FOR NEXT CLASS
Have the rest read by next class



ASSIGNMENT FOR NEXT CLASS

3. Post in 3 examples of current "mediums", innovations/inventions/breakthroughs in communication..applying McLuhan's idea to current technology, along with visual examples of these mediums..

One of these should be an example of interactivity.

and

Have the rest of the Mc Luhan text read  by next class

Post these examples as a single blog entry by next class (WED 2nd) , but also save them to your USB drive.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

SET UP CLASS BLOGS / INTRO TO MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE



There was a TYPO on the Syllabus:
I accidently listed a previous version of the CLASS BLOG…THIS IS THE PROPER ADDRESS FOR OUR CLASS BLOG:

Did everyone get the USB 2.0 flash drive?

Most of the class today will be used setting up the class blogs on http://blogspot.com / http://blogger.com
You will need to goto BLOGSPOT and login with your google account.
Next click on the option to Create a new Blog and follow the instructions..
You may use whatever template you like, add plugins, stylesheets, etc.
I encourage you to make this a personalized space..

REQUIREMENTS FOR BLOG:
 your blog URL can be whatever you would like it to be, but I suggest to make it something that you will remember.. like the class blog hub URL, http://medialit111spring2011.blogspot.com/

Your Blog Title needs to be your first and last name. This is what allows me to easily find your blog and grade your work.
The class blog title is Media Literacy Spring 2011. This is what appears on the top of the page.

You will need to Add the gadget or plugin to your blog called “blog list”
This is done in the administration/dashboard section of your blog, as demonstrated in class.

Once you add the “blog list” plugin, you need to make sure that the class hub’S URL is added to your page, and your URL is added to the class blog.
***This should not be done as a blog “following”. You must use this “blog list” plugin in order to get your work graded properly. It is your responsibility to make sure your blog is listed on the Class Hub. Otherwise your work may not get graded for the semester.

HAND OUT THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE BY MARSHAL MCLUHAN

FOR MONDAY THE 31ST, YOU NEED TO HAVE PAGES 1-11 IN THE MCLUHAN TEXT READ, READY TO DISCUSS.

Monday, January 24, 2011

REVIEW SYLLABUS

TODAY WE WILL REVIEW A SYLLABUS

FOR NEXT TIME I NEED YOU SET UP A BLOGSPOT / GOOGLE ACCOUNT SO YOU CAN MAKE A BLOG FOR THE CLASS