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WCOM101 Web Communications

Trimester 2A, 2024

A Note from yourUnit Coordinator

Welcome to Web Communications.

This unit is designed for students to become effective and sophisticated users of the Internet, and to deploy its techniques, technologies and underlying concepts for online communication and collaboration. This unitsits comfortably as an introduction to web communication in myriad of fields of study, for example; Humanities, Communications, Design, Business, Health Sciences, Education and Law.

In this unitas a developing professional, you will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to analyse the ways in which the Internet has changed communication, something that affects individuals, groups, businesses, and organisations alike. Online communication has presented myriad opportunities for collaboration with others, and it is becoming increasingly common to share knowledge and skills via the online space.

To be successful in your field of study requires you to participate actively in the learning process. To get a sound understanding of Web Communications it is essential that you demonstrate your skills and abilities in this area by completing all learning activities and assessment tasks yourself. Your classes have been designed to allow you to gain knowledge of the concepts and then engage in learning activities where you will apply this knowledge and develop your skills in Web Communications.

As per the Curtin College/Navitas Recording of Live Course Content Policy, all online classes are recorded and uploaded to Moodle for teaching and study purposes.

As part of this unit, you will be asked to participate in live video sessions that will be recorded. These recordings are made for your benefit and for the benefit of your peers; these recordings will be stored in the College’s Learning Management System (Moodle) for study purposes only and will not be offered for future offerings of this unit. Students are not to distribute the recordings, as this would be in breach of the Privacy Act.

By attending scheduled Zoom classes, you are consenting to participation in a recording in which you maybe identified. To opt out of participation you can turn off the videocamera and/or audio when attending each session. Please understand that opting out could restrict your ability to participate in class activities and engage with your classmates and teacher.

Unit Overview

Unit Code

WCOM101

Unit Title

Web Communications

Prerequisites

Nil

Corequisites

Nil

 

 

 

Additional

Requirements

Access to computer/ webcam/ note taking apps.

Pass Requirements

To pass this unit you must achieve an overall Final Mark of 50% or greater and meet all unit hurdles. The unit hurdles are:

   submit all assessment tasks.

    achieve minimum final mark of 50% or above for assessment tasks.

Ancillary Fees and Charges

All tuition and miscellaneous fee information can be obtained through your Standard PEI-Student Contract.

Teaching Method

Face-to-Face

1 X 1-hour lecture

1 X 3-hour tutorial which includes group and individual activities to consolidate concepts covered in the lecture.

In addition 2 hours of  study is required outside class hours  to further research concepts covered and to prepare for the following week.

Unit Description

In this unit you will learn how essential online communication is and how pivotal it is that we understand how people communicate and collaborate online in the 21st century.

1.2. Unit Details

Credit Value:

25 credits

Content / Topics Covered

- Introduction

- What is the Internet?

- What is the Web

- What is the Web 2.0

- Blogging

- Wikis

- Social Networks

- Content Sharing

- Internet Footprints

- Digital Shadows

- Social Media Rivers

- Future of the Internet

Unit Learning Outcomes (ULOs)

ULO #

Upon successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:

Graduate   Capabilities

ULO1

Explain the basic technical foundations of the Internet and related technologies as they apply to communications, collaboration, and media.

1 2 4

ULO2

Demonstrate understanding of key concepts in Internet communication, especially relating to identity.

1, 2, 3, 4

ULO3

Relate conceptual understandings to practical implementation of communication online.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

ULO4

Use various Internet applications for communication, collaboration, and media.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

ULO5

Demonstrate advanced understanding of Web Communications.

2, 4, 5

Research Essay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brief description of assessment task

This essay asks you to analyse one of the Web 2.0 platforms that you have been examining in the unit, looking at how that platform has

changed the way in which users/participants both communicate and collaborate. Given the context in which you are examining these

technologies, it is a good idea to think about how Web 2.0 in general is thought to indicate a general shift in the character of online

interactions and use these changes to help think about your chosen  platform. You will be expected to use some of the readings/viewings provided in the unit, but you will also need to seek out appropriate   secondary material. When selecting useful secondary material,

ensure you select appropriate credible sources  for the platform you are addressing and the broader academic context in which you are    examining that platform.

The pre-approved list of platforms  you can choose for the subject for your essay are:  blogs,  Wikis, Wikipedia, X (formerly Twitter, Flickr,

Instagram, YouTube.

Detail of student output

Upload to Turnitin by midnight on the day of class in Week 8.

Grading and weighting (% total mark for unit)

35.00%

This task assesses your achievement of these Unit Learning Outcome(s)

LO2,  LO3,  LO4

This task assesses your achievement of these Graduate Learning Outcome(s)

1, 2, 3, 4

How and when you will receive feedback on your work

Feedback is given within 14 days of submission as per the Academic Policy. Your instructor will deliver feedback through your Turnitin

submission either orally, in writing or both.

 

When and how to submit your work

Submit by midnight in Week 8 - this is the day the class meets.

Submit as a digital upload to Turnitin via the WCOM Moodle page.


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