All Courses
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COT3100: Applied Discrete Structures, Spring 2015
Basic 1-term Discrete Mathematics Course
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USA Track and Field Level 2
These are the lectures for USA Track and Field Level 2.
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FFA Sales CDE
This website is designed as a resource for those FFA chapters that are preparing for the Florida FFA Sales CDE. If you have questions, email Dr. Wysocki (wysocki@ufl.edu)
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JOU4930: Intro to Web Apps, Fall 2015
This course has two broad goals: (1) Enable journalism students to find out if they like and/or have an aptitude for creating Web apps and coding/programming. (2) Provide journalism students with sufficient understanding of how Web apps are created and how coding problems are solved so that they, as journalists, can work effectively on teams that include coders/programmers in media organizations (even if they decide that coding is not their cup of tea).
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MMC6612: New Media and a Democratic Society, Fall 2015
This course examines the relationships between communication technologies and democracy, not only in the United States but elsewhere as well. Communication technologies such as the Internet and mobile devices will not automatically lead to or improve democracy, but they do contribute to changes in the society as a whole. Communication technologies make possible new ways of knowing and taking action. We will examine how changes related to communication media might enhance or curtail democracy, and democratic participation, with a particular emphasis on the relationships among the media, the public, and the government in a democracy. Please note that the media include TV, Internet, printed publications and more. NGOs (nonprofits) also play a role in today's democracies. Note: This is not a course in political communication.