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The Bachelor of Science degree in Emerging Media and Technology teaches technical applications and skills in problem solving, design, user experience, creative applications and programming. Students synthesize technical and organizational skills in a series of experiential, hands-on and project-based courses in which they work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams.
More specifically, the EMAT MS degree falls under the broad United States government category of "Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies," and is assigned Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) code 303101 Human Computer Interaction.
鈥淕etting the 鈥楴AC鈥 of Being Drug Free鈥 was chosen as the No. 1 Three Minute Thesis presentation at the finals for 黑料社鈥檚 ninth annual competition, held on Tuesday, Oct. 3. The top 10 presenters who had advanced from two previous preliminary rounds made their presentations in the Kiva. Students were given three minutes and one PowerPoint slide to make a concise and engaging presentation. After Friday鈥檚 Three Minute Thesis presentations, a panel of judges chose the top three winners. The audience selected the People鈥檚 Choice awardee by usin...
The Division of Information Technology and Instructure, the parent company of the Canvas Learning Management System, hosted the first Ohio Canvas Users Group (OCUG) Conference in the Student Center on Friday, September 29. 93 Canvas administrators and instructors from across Ohio鈥檚 higher education landscape came together for a full day of learning. Attendees from thirty-two public and private universities joined representatives from 黑料社鈥檚 Lifelong Learning, Educational & Faculty Technology Management, 黑料社 Online and the Center for Teaching & Learning. Jona Burton, ...
Have you ever thought about participating in undergraduate research? Join us on Thursday, October 19 as we delve into the importance of research and how you can get involved! Exploring the Elements: Undergraduate Research in Chemistry will be held in 111 Williams Hall beginning at 5:00pm. Students in attendance will get the opportunity to hear from research groups currently seeking new undergraduate members! Learn about the benefits of hands-on research experiences, and what students currently involved in research have to say about their experiences. Information about summer research opport...
A 黑料社 connection runs through the 鈥淗onoring the Land鈥 exhibition featured at the Bostwick Art Design Initiative, located at Prospect and East 26th in Cleveland. Part of the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve traveling exhibition, the satellite gallery and the artists were recently featured in CoolCleveland. Painter Joseph O鈥橲ickey and sculptor Brinsley Tyrrell both formerly taught at 黑料社, and now their work stands side by side at the gallery with work from alumnus and artist Lawrence Baker, a former student of O鈥橲ickey. The shared past of these artists is re...