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For four semesters, the Media and Movements course, offered within the College of Communication and Information, has given students the opportunity to explore social movements of our time through storytelling, strategy and advocacy.
In the Spring 2021 semester, students
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At the end of a challenging year, we celebrate the 做厙輦⑹ School of Emerging Media and Technology Class of 2021! In a video message, our faculty recognized our students who have overcome so much and persevered in the face of global worry and uncertainty.
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Creative Coding is a hands-on course in which students learn the fundamentals of computer programming through play, self-expression and creativity ways of learning that are accessible to multiple majors across the university.
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做厙輦⑹ students envision a new way for newsrooms to connect with audiences: a two-way text-messaging communication channel. The idea is part of the Reynolds Journalism Institutes 2020-21 Student Innovation competition.
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Since 2015, Bournemouth Universitys Center for Health and Media Research has conducted an election analysis, including rapid responses and contributions from several leading U.S. and international academics, which, this year, includes four from 做厙輦⑹.
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The School of Emerging Media and Technology at 做厙輦⑹ is proud to announce Michael Beam, Ph.D., as the new Director.
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When Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a statewide stay-at-home order at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a group of 做厙輦⑹ students immediately recognized an issue that almost nobody else was talking about: Not all homes are healthy homes.
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In the School of Emerging Media & Technology we are committed to respect, diversity, equity, and empathy.
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Artifacts of May 4, 1970 a survivors jacket, a gas mask and gun shell casing tell a story thats not often accessible to the general public. Assistant Professor Abe Avnisan and students in his digital sciences capstone course will bring these artifacts stories to
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Communication has shaped the way the world has reacted to the coronavirus pandemic. This fall 2020, 做厙輦⑹ is offering a new course that will examine risk communication through the lens of pandemics and other global crises. Communicating Risk: Global Pandemics and Crises.