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SI 575 - Community Information Corps Seminar
This course brings together students and faculty who are engaged in diverse community and public interest work to hear from a wide range of fascinating guests and to engage in discussion around their expertise and experiences. Readings include those recommended by guests and a highly focused group of context-setting community informatics articles. Students learn the roots of community informatics — how it is practiced and where public interest information professionals work — and consider citizenship, opportunity, and the public good in an information society.
Instructors:
Dan Atkins, Faculty Coordinator
Paul Edwards
Student Program Coordinator: Catherine Hong Le
dScribe: Emily Rinck
Course Level: Graduate
Course Structure: Weekly 90-minute seminar
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SI 575 Community Information Corps Seminar- ICT4D (Collection) -
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SI 575 Community Information Corps Seminar- Week 01: 2010 CIC Internships: Department of State (Open (Access) Textbook) -
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SI 575 Community Information Corps Seminar (Open (Access) Textbook) -
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SI 575 Community Information Corps Seminar- Week 04: ICTs and Development in Community Informatics (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 575 Community Information Corps Seminar- Week 07: Civic Applications (Open (Access) Textbook) -
SI 575 Community Information Corps Seminar- Week 09: Digital Media & Learning: a K-12 Reality Check (Open (Access) Textbook)