Program: MSIS/PhD
Catalog Description
Visual, numerical, textual, and verbal presentation of information based on fundamental theories of human information perception and communication. Examples may include tables, graphs, dashboards, infographics, and reports.
Prerequisites
Graduate standing.
Scheduled and Upcoming Classes for this Course
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Class Name INF 385T.01: Special Topics in Information Science: Presenting Information
Mycal Elliott |
Semester Spring Term 2025 | Day(s)
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Past Classes for this Course
Class Name | Semester | Day(s) | Start Time(s) | End Time(s) | Building | Room |
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Class Name INF 385T.01: Special Topics in Information Science: Presenting Information
Mycal Elliott Syllabus |
Semester Spring Term 2024 | Day(s)
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Class Name INF 385T.01: Special Topics in Information Science: Presenting Information
Mycal Elliott Syllabus |
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Class Name INF 385T.01: Special Topics in Information Science: Presenting Information
Mycal Elliott |
Semester Spring Term 2022 | Day(s)
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