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Digital Humanitarianism: Can You Save the World with Your Computer?
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The course covers digital humanitarianism with diverse assignments like reflective diaries, mapping, image merging, and group video projects. It can be heavy on workload but is generally manageable with good team members. Grading can vary from generous to harsh, depending on the professor's mood and subjective criteria.
Grading varies; some find it generous, others report harsher standards based on subjective criteria.
Heavy workload with quizzes every class and diverse assignments like reflective diaries, mapping, image merging, and group video projects. Requires good time management and team coordination.
Assessment includes three 400-word reflective diaries, mapping tasks, an image merge task, a 6km photo-taking assignment, group video projects, quizzes every class, and possibly posters or final videos.
Teaching is engaging with a mix of opinions; some find the professor helpful while others describe it as boring. The TA is generally seen positively.
Plan well to manage the heavy workload, have good team members for group projects, and review class materials thoroughly before quizzes.
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