Course Description

Writing 207F/G Writing and Reading in an Electronic Environment

A consideration of the ways in which electronic technology challenges our traditional understanding of textual production and reception: i.e. ideas of the book and copyright, the roles of author and reader, and the conventions of structure and linear prose. By completing a series of weekly assignments as well as one major collaborative project, students will develop skills that will allow them to create hypertextual documents, participate in cyber-culture in a discerning manner, and critically evaluate the design and content of electronic texts.

Antirequisite: The former MIT 207F/G.
Prerequisite: At least 70% in Writing 101F/G or permission of the Department of English.
1 lecture hour, 2 laboratory hours, half course.


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