How Do You Know: The Culture of Information

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Course System Home Terms Fall 2013 How Do You Know: The Culture of Information

Course Description

Summary

On a daily basis, we each define a relationship to information, as a bearer of truth, evidence, authority, timeliness, social leverage, insight, etc. Part seminar and part workshop, this course will attempt to make that complex relationship visible. We will first focus on a history of knowledge, and the various ways in which it has been used to organize the world. We will then move toward a contemporary understanding of information, data, and knowledge work, inquiring about the qualities of each of these, in theory and in practice. Through readings and projects we will explore questions of access to information, big data and the cloud, the uses of information, visualizing information, etc. We will put into action the cultural role of being an information-seeker across disciplines, experimenting with various ways of framing questions, collecting information, and presenting research.  

Prerequisites

Permission of the instructor.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Erika Mijlin

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Unknown

Length of Course

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2013

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

16

Course Frequency

unknown