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ENA/G 101 : Digital Citizenship, Fall 2020
Goal: To produce a collaborative Wikibook on Digital Citizenship

Tentative Schedule
Week 1 (Sept 14-18)

T Sept 15: Zoom introduction to the class: reading and explaining the syllabus; responding to "Not a Kid Anymore" as a group in breakout rooms; writing the instructions for peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

·         Complete: Questions and comments  about the syllabus and ideas for extra credit.

·         Read: Neil Postman, "Five things we need to know about technological change," underlining

unfamiliar words and looking them up in a dictionary

Th Sept 17: StreamYard lecture responding to your comments and suggestions about the syllabus; feedback on peanut butter & jelly sandwich exercise; reading and understanding Neil Postman; model 7Ws on Postman.

·         Read/Write:  7Ws journals on Carr, Turkle, Alter

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Week 2 (Sept. 21-25)

T Sept 22: StreamYard lecture on Internet & World Wide Web, Part I: Beginnings of the Net to the birth of the World Wide Web; Zoom meeting with Team Carr and Team Turkle.

·        Read/Write: 7Ws journals on Pariser and Wu

·         Watch:  Andrew Blum, "Discover the physical side of the internet"; Lee LeFever, “World Wide Web

in Plain English”

·         Team Carr and Team Turkle: work on Reading Reports (600 words minimum)

Th Sept 24: StreamYard lecture on Internet & World Wide Web, Part II: Web 1.0, 2. 0, and the beginnings of 3.0; Zoom meeting with Team Alter, Team Pariser, and Team Wu.

·        Read/Write:  7Ws journals on Shane, Tufecki, Cadwalladr

·         Watch: Nurie Mohamed, "Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality"

·         Team Alter, Team Pariser, and Team Wu: work on Reading Reports (600 words minimum)

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Week 3 (Sept 28-Oct 1)

T Sept 29: StreamYard lecture on Internet & World Wide Web, Part III: The Dark Side of Web 3.0 and mobile; Zoom meeting with Team Shane, Team Tufecki, and Team Cadwalladr.

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: journals for eight required texts

·         Watch: Madhumita Murgia, "How data brokers sell your identity"

·         Team Team Shane, Tufecki, and Team Cadwalladr: work on Reading Reports (600 words minimum)

Th Oct 1: Presentation of Reading reports by Teams Carr, Turkle, and Alter

·         Read/Write: 7Ws journals on ONE text of your choice from our readings list

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: Reading Reports of Teams Carr, Turkle, and Alter

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Week 4 (Oct 5-9)

T Oct 6: Presentation of Reading reports for Teams Pariser, Wu, and Shane

Read/Write: 7Ws journals on ONE text of your choice from our readings list (the last one!!)

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: Reading Reports of Teams Pariser, Wu, and Shane

Th Oct 8: Presentation of Reading reports for Teams Tufecki and Cadwalladr; online scavenger hunt!

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: two last journal entries

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: Reading Reports of Teams Tufecki and Cadwalladr

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Week 5 (Oct 12-16)

T Oct 13: Introduction to Wikibooks and what kinds materials are covered in book chapters

Th Oct 15: Zoom workshop on researching and writing a proposal for a book chapter; using the library databases to find sources related to the reading or topic you want to focus on; checking our extensive topics and readings list

·         Tell us about tentative topics and possible sources

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Week 6 (Oct 19-23)

T Oct 20: Zoom workshop on research and writing a proposal

Th Oct 22: Zoom workshop on research and writing a proposal

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: Proposal for a chapter in our Wikibook

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Week 7 (Oct 26-30)

T Oct 27: Zoom workshop on research and writing the Wikibook chapter

Th Oct 29: Zoom workshop on research and writing the Wikibook chapter

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Week 8 (Nov 2-6)

T Nov 3: Zoom workshop on research and writing the Wikibook chapter

Th Nov 5: Zoom workshop on research and writing the Wikibook chapter

·         Due by the end of the day in Blackboard: Draft of Wikibook chapter

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Week 9 (Nov 9-13)

T Nov 10: Zoom workshop on revising Wikibook chapter

Th Nov 12: Zoom workshop on revising Wikibook chapter

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Week 10 (Nov 16-20)

T Nov 17: Zoom workshop on writing the Wikibook’s introduction; revising Wikibook chapter

Th Nov19:  Zoom workshop on writing the Wikibook’s introduction; revising Wikibook chapter

Create a username and a userpage in Wikibooks

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Week 11 (Nov 30-Dec 4)

T Dec 1: Formatting the chapter in Wikibook’s sandbox

Th Dec 3:  Publishing chapters of Wikibook

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Week 12 (Dec 7-11)

T Dec 8: Reflection on the Class

Th Dec 10: Revising Reflection on the Class