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UNIV Teaching Assistants:
Jill Parrott
Erin Presley
New Person
Contact UNIV Librarians:
Caroline Barratt
Nadine Cohen
Emily Luken
Elizabeth White
Handouts:
iMovie: Getting Started
Creative Research Project
Movie Maker Handout
FAQs About UNIV 1120:
What are the Topics?
Course Restrictions?
What is the Schedule?
Grad Student Sections?
Grad Student Credit?
Other Links:
Distance/Online Education Course
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The traditional three-c literacies—computational literacy, comprehension literacy, and written composition literacy—are no longer sufficient for success in college and in the work place. The fourth c, computer literacy, has become an essential processing tool through which the other three literacies are increasingly learned, enhanced, and enacted. |
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- UNIV 1120 is specifically designed for new students who want to know more about using computers and online resources for their academic and professional careers.
- Take the Computer Quotient Quiz to help you decide if you should enroll in Online@UGA.
- UNIV 1120 offers one hour of elective credit and is graded Satisfactory / Unsatisfactory. It meets once a week in room 370 of the Student Learning Center.
- Almost every semester a special section of UNIV 1120 is offered for graduate students. Check the course schedule for information.
- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: UNIV 1120 is now open to students with credit in the following courses: EDIT 2010, EDIT 2020, MIST 2090, and MIST 2190H. If you need assistance registering, contact Ms. Teresa McClure at (706) 542-4329 or at tmcclure@uga.edu.
Questions? Contact us at online@uga.edu
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Last Updated May 2008
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