Editing Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2023)

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* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1612238 UW's Canvas] — We'll be using Canvas for posting announcements, uploading course-restricted files, turning in assignments, and distributing grades, comments, and similar.
* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1612238 UW's Canvas] — We'll be using Canvas for posting announcements, uploading course-restricted files, turning in assignments, and distributing grades, comments, and similar.
* [https://www.lib.washington.edu/help/connect/tools UW Library Proxy] — I'm going to expect that you can use the UW Libraries proxy to access material that UW subscribes to from off campus. You'll need to to get material to read for class.
* [https://www.lib.washington.edu/help/connect/tools UW Library Proxy] — I'm going to expect that you can use the UW Libraries proxy to access material that UW subscribes to from off campus. You'll need to to get material to read for class.
* [https://discord.com/ Discord] — Discord is a chat system that we'll be using in the course to stay in touch between class and to discuss things asynchronously. It has screensharing and voice chat as well. There is a mobile app as well as a downloadable desktop app that you may find useful but you should be able to do everything you need to while using the web interface version. If you've got a question about an assignment, this is almost certainly going to be the the fastest and best way to get my attention. One benefit of asking a question on Discord is that others in the class will be able to see our answer to you! Instructions on joining the Discord server are in the [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1612238/pages/class-setup-checklist Class Setup Checklist]. You'll see that there are a series of channels we've created. If you don't see an obvious place to ask your question, go ahead and ask it in the #general channel.
* [https://discord.com/ Discord] — Discord is a chat system that we'll be using in the course to stay in touch between class and to discuss things asynchronously. It has screensharing and voice chat as well. There is a mobile app as well as a downloadable desktop app that you may find useful but you should be able to do everything you need to while using the web interface version.
* [https://www.panopto.com Panopto] — UW uses the video hosting service Panopto which I will be using to share all the lectures and recorded parts for this course.
* [https://www.panopto.com Panopto] — UW uses the video hosting service Panopto which I will be using to share all the lectures and recorded parts for this course.
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Students who are outside the US should be aware that they may be subject to laws, policies and/or technological systems which restrict the use of any VPNs. UW does not guarantee students’ access to UW resources when students are off-campus, and [https://itconnect.uw.edu/work/appropriate-use/ students are responsible for their own compliance with all laws] regarding the use of Husky OnNet and all other UW resources. Given that this course in-person, I don't expect this to be a big issue.
Students who are outside the US should be aware that they may be subject to laws, policies and/or technological systems which restrict the use of any VPNs. UW does not guarantee students’ access to UW resources when students are off-campus, and [https://itconnect.uw.edu/work/appropriate-use/ students are responsible for their own compliance with all laws] regarding the use of Husky OnNet and all other UW resources. Given that this course in-person, I don't expect this to be a big issue.


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