Previous Semesters
Up one levelSyllabuses and Resources
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English 257: Science Fiction and Fantasy
- WVU Department of English, T, R 1130-1245, ARM 112, Fall 2004
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English 257 Resources
- Group Blogs and other resources
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English 306: Topics in Humanities Computing
- Fall 2004, WVU Department of English, T, R 1300-1415, Stans 336
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English 306 Resources
- Group Blogs and other resources
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ENGL 303: Multimedia Writing
- WVU Department of English | Spring 2006 | TR 1430-1545 | STA 240 | Professor Sandy Baldwin
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English 303: Multimedia Writing
- Spring 2005, WVU Department of English, TR 1430-1545, Stansbury 124
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English 303 Resources
- Files, Wiki and other Resources for ENGL 303: Multimedia Writing, Spring 2005
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Towards Project 3
- ENGL 303: Exploration of a Community Conflict/Problem
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5-0
- Hawaii 5-0
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Projects Re-Vision
- Notes towards the final 10% of your grade. All questions can be applied to the entire site and to individual projects within the site. As you go through the site, try everything… imagine yourself as the user who says "What happens if I do this?" What problems do you notice? What needs to be changed?
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English 273: Contemporary Literature
- WVU Department of English, T, R 1430-1545, WDB G-16, Fall 2005
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English 305: Technical Writing
- WVU Department of English, T, R 1130-1245, ARM 407, Fall 2005
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ENGL273 Responses
- This is the wiki page for ENGL 273: Contemporary Literature, Fall 2005. Click on a date and follow it to post your response. (Ignore the "subtopics" list.)
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Response 1: Sept 1
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 2: Sept 8
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 3: Sept 15
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 4: Sept 22
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 5: Oct 13
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 6: Oct 20
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 7: Oct 27
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 8: Nov 3
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 9: Nov 10
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 10: Nov 17
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Response 11: Dec 1
- Type your name in the Subject box, plus any subject heading you want for your response. Type or cut-and-paste your response in the box below that and hit the "Add a Comment" button. Note: you may ...
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Organizational Writing Interview and Guide
- ENGL305 Project 1, Fall 2005, Professor Sandy Baldwin
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English 273 Presentations
- Fall 2005
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Interviewing
- ENGL 305, Fall 2005, Notes on conducting an interview
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Searching the Web
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Document Design
- Determines the look of a page, the arrangement of words and visuals
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Mechanism and Process Description Project
- ENGL305 Project 2, Fall 2005, Professor Sandy Baldwin
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Essay 1
- ENGL 273, Fall 2005, Professor Baldwin
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Notes on Description Project
- ENGL305, Fall 2005, Professor Baldwin
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Illustrations in Technical Documents
- ENGL305/Fall 2005. Professor Baldwin. Principles for adding illustration to your technical documents. Especially for Project 2: Mechanism and Process Definition.
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Essay 1 Workshop Questions
- ENGL 273 / Fall 2005. Professor Baldwin. Questions for revising drafts of Essay 1.
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Documentation/Instructions Project
- ENGL 305 Project 3 Fall 2005
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Usability Testing
- ENGL305 Project 4, Fall 2005, Professor Sandy Baldwin
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Notes from November 8
- ENGL 305, Fall 2005
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Usability Interface Draft
- ENGL 305 / Fall 2005. Due to Sandy either hard copy or via email, by November 18. One copy from each group. This is an ungraded draft document.
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Essay 2
- ENGL 273 / Fall 2005 / Short Essay 2
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Usability Report: Format and Genre
- ENGL305 / Project 4/ Final Report / Due Dec 13 to Sandy
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The Bag, by Vilem Flusser
- [From Vilem Flusser, Nachgeschichten, Bollmann Verlag, Duesseldorf, 1990. Translated from German 1998 by Michael Stapley for nettime-zkp5]
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del.icio.us
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EMBED
- Code snippets for embedding multimedia
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ClassList
- Back to "English 303":engl303s06
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Images
- Adding images to your page
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Bunny with Gun
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Formatting
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Class del.icio.us Feeds
- Aggregated feeds for the class
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Class Flickr Feeds
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pereclinks
- <FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 18pt; COLOR: blue; FONT-FAMILY: flemish script" ;> <TABLE border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD>#</TD> <TD>#</TD> <TD>#</TD></TR> <TR> <TD>#</TD> <TD><IMG src="http://www.as.wvu.edu:8000/...
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my bed
- It was a fabulous bed, though it sagged in the middle. I liked to have [leopard print sheets] and a strobe light above it. "Georges Perec":Pereclinks would have liked it.
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woman friend
- She was 6' 7" and liked to box professionally.
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deleted wiki pages
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Xanadu
- Ted Nelson and Hypertext
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an apartment
- It was a small, studio [an apartment] that smelled like old shoes. Link to "WVU":http://www.wvu.edu
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the one I then had
- This was my bed. It was narrow and lumpy. It ended up in her "apartment":AnApartment.
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Tables
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paper
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keys
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Stairway Image
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Wayfinding Sign
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Wayfinding List
- Choose one cluster of links. Go to each and note forms of wayfinding. Assume that each site uses multiple means of wayfinding. Consider metaphors, signage, spatial markers, words, etc. How do these contribute to the overall experience of the site (the way)? Finally, consider how the site could improve wayfinding.
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ENGL 303 Resources
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Final Projects Wikis
- Wikis on Tactical Media and Psychogeography
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ENGL 303 Final Projects
- Wikis
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ernie
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Principles of Website Architecture
- Review of general principles
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Train carrying propane derails and explodes