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2021-2022 Cal State East Bay Catalog 
    
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COMM 326 - Social Media and Social Change Literacies


Units: 4
Introduces the literature about and direct experience of social media literacies: research foundations and best practices of individual digital participation and collective participatory culture, the use of collaborative media and methodologies, and the application of network know-how to life online.

Possible Instructional Methods: Entirely On-ground, or Entirely Online, or Hybrid.
Grading: A-F grading only.
Course Typically Offered: Fall ONLY


Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
  1. Cultivate an ability to discern, analyze, and manage the way they deploy their attention;
  2. Learn to use social media tools for collaborative work;
  3. Understand the need for critical consumption of information;
  4. Understand and practice appropriate online behavior;
  5. Hone their ability to find the answer to any question with the right kind of search;
  6. Train their thinking to assess the accuracy of the answers they find online;
  7. Learn the modes, consequences, some of the responsibilities and dangers of different kinds of digital participation, from curation to blogging;
  8. Map the ways the changing media landscape has impacted the way young people learn;
  9. Identify how participatory cultures work to support the growth and contributions of their members;
  10. Recognize and be able to respond to core debates surrounding the value of bringing new media technologies and participatory culture practices into the classroom;
  11. Outline some of the ethical challenges which youth face in their roles as media producers and members of online communities;
  12. Describe our current understanding of the connections between participatory culture and civic engagement, including the relationship between the digital divide and the participation gap;
  13. Summarize and critique core theorists working in the field of New Media Literacy;
  14. Comprehend the framework of basic social skills and cultural skills associated with the new media literacies;
  15. Deploy course concepts in the development of an independent research project which makes a substantive scholarly contribution.




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