I 302: Academic Success in the Digital University

Day Start End Building Room
  • Tuesday
  • Thursday
  • 8:00 am
  • 8:00 am
  • 9:30 am
  • 9:30 am
  • GEA
  • GAR
  • 105
  • 3.116

Catalog Description

Examine a wide variety of information and academic resources, tools, and skills; with a focus on the digital landscape of higher education. Explore the features of the primary learning management system; communication and organization tools; library resources; basic online research resources; and ethical and safety concerns. Offered on the letter-grade basis only.

Instructor Description

This class offers students hands-on practice with Canvas and other digital tools in order to scaffold success in the informatics program. Students will conduct an independent, iterative research project including the following steps: crafting a research question, finding and evaluating sources, and presenting information.

Restrictions

For any given registration cycle, enrollment in this class will be restricted to undergraduate Informatics majors through registration period 1.  Informatics minors will be permitted to add this class or join the waitlist during period 2.  All other students must wait until period 3 to add this class or join the waitlist.

Notes

All sections of I 302 will meet together for a large format lecture on the first class meeting of each week, then break out into smaller discussion groups for the second class meeting.  

Fall Term 2025
Unique ID
29550
Instructor
Mode: In Person