Editing Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2023)

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* Demonstrate an ability to critically apply the theories from the course to the evaluation of a real online community of your choice.
* Demonstrate an ability to critically apply the theories from the course to the evaluation of a real online community of your choice.
* Engage with the course material and compellingly present your own ideas and reflections in writing and orally.
* Engage with the course material and compellingly present your own ideas and reflections in writing and orally.
I also have a "stretch goal": I want your work in this class to help you, in some direct way. Maybe it's having a great answer in a job interview when it's time to convince the interviewer that you have a lot to offer. Maybe it's having a piece of work you can feel good about sharing with others. Maybe it's applying your COM481 thinking to a new assignment at work. Maybe it's seeing your world in a new way that helps you solve a problem. Or maybe it's just having an answer when someone asks skeptical questions about what you got out of studying Communication! This goal is hard to measure but it's my hope for you and what I'm working for every day during the quarter.


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