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Course Usage of the Weigle Information Commons

Weigle Information Commons staff have provided training and staff support to students in the courses listed below. In most cases, WIC staff has provided direct instruction to students on technology use for new media projects - video, audio, comic book, poster, website and multimedia design.

Fall 2009
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Fall 2009 CLPS Barnes HSSC 559 Epidemics in History
Fall 2009 Law Austin LAW 979.001 Visual Legal Advocacy
Fall 2009 SAS Cannuscio PUBH 508.001 MPH Research Seminar
Fall 2009 SAS Cremaldi PHIL 079 Environmental Ethics
Fall 2009 SAS Dixon GRM 501.601 Elementary German
Fall 2009 SAS (Various) FREN 202.301 to 305 Advanced French Tutorial
Fall 2009 SAS Krasniewicz ANTH 160 (CINE 106) Mythology and the Movies
Fall 2009 SAS Lafferty WRIT 011 Global English
Fall 2009 SAS Mills STSC 160 Text Message: From telegraph to mobile phone
Fall 2009 SP2 Thomas SW 736 Building Community Capacity
Fall 2009 SAS Sadashige WRIT 025.305 Spectators, Witnesses
Fall 2009 SAS Sadashige WRIT 016.301 Race and Popular Cinema
Fall 2009 SAS Sugrue HIST 367 Philadelphia 1700 to 2000
Fall 2009 SAS Vellani WRIT 011.601 Global English
Spring 2009
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Spring 2009 GSE Hornberger EDUC-546-001-09A Sociology of Linguistics
Spring 2009 GSE Howard EDUC-845 Seminar in Micro-ethnography
Spring 2009 Law Austin LAW-979 Visual Legal Advocacy
Spring 2009 SAS Baumli WRIT-25.302 Spectators, Witnesses, Voyeurs
Spring 2009 SAS Cannuscio HSOC-232 Social Epidemiology
Spring 2009 SAS Caplin WRIT-125.302 Television Criticism
Spring 2009 SAS Copeland WRIT-030.303 Contemporary Art in New York
Spring 2009 SAS Dixon GRMN-102 Elementary German
Spring 2009 SAS Dmochowski ENVS-399 Junior Research Seminar
Spring 2009 SAS Dolan MUSC-27 Haydn and Mozart
Spring 2009 SAS Garcia-Serrano SPAN-202 Advanced Spanish
Spring 2009 SAS Greene STSC-179 Intro to Environmental History
Spring 2009 SAS Hickman WRIT-013.306 Culture Collapse
Spring 2009 SAS Johnston ITAL-202 Advanced Italian
Spring 2009 SAS Krasniewicz ANTH-231 Anthropology and Cinema
Spring 2009 SAS Lafferty WRIT-011 Immigration and Communications
Spring 2009 SAS Lahr-Vivaz SPAN-240 Spanish 240
Spring 2009 SAS Lamas HIST-405 Church and Challenge
Spring 2009 SAS Lenthall HIST-204.301 The United States in the 1970's
Spring 2009 SAS Mills STSC-061 Text Message
Spring 2009 SAS Noakes WRIT-067.303 Music in the City
Spring 2009 SAS Pearl COMM-405.401 Facing Race
Spring 2009 SAS Sadashige WRIT-025 Gotta Dance
Spring 2009 SAS Sadashige WRIT-016.301 Race and Popular Cinema
Spring 2009 SAS Shaw ARTH-287 20th Century Art: 1945 to Now
Spring 2009 SAS Shaw VLST-395 Senior Project
Spring 2009 SAS Tresch HSOC-003 Technology and Society
Spring 2009 SAS Vellani WRIT-011 Postcolonial Identities
Spring 2009 SAS Wahl VLST-103 Three Dimensions: Time and Space
Spring 2009 SAS Weber CLST-135 Art of Persuasion
Spring 2009 SAS Wehner WRIT-030 Digital Literacies
Spring 2009 SAS Zuzga WRIT-025.309 World in a Frame
Spring 2009 SEAS Westervelt EAS-500 Tech Communication in Engineering
Fall 2008
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Fall 2008 Design Hyland FNAR-238 Open Book
Fall 2008 SAS Baumli WRIT-025.302 Spectators, Voyeurs, Witnesses
Fall 2008 SAS Bordeaux ENVS-601 ProSeminar
Fall 2008 SAS Caplin WRIT-125.308 Broadcast Journalism
Fall 2008 SAS Chance EALC-302 Japan Reality/ Fantasy
Fall 2008 SAS Copeland WRIT-041.301 Contemporary Art in Philadelphia
Fall 2008 SAS Hickman WRIT-013.308 Culture and Collapse
Fall 2008 SAS Joiner ANTH-234.301 Pharmaceuticals and Global Health
Fall 2008 SAS Kulik ENVS-533 Research Methods in Environmental Sciences
Fall 2008 SAS Lesser ENGL-031.301 Renaissance Literature
Fall 2008 SAS Mills FREN-121 French 121 (4 sections)
Fall 2008 SAS Mills STSC-378 Going Digital
Fall 2008 SAS Sadashige WRIT-025.305 Gotta Dance
Fall 2008 SAS Shaw VLST-395 Visual Studies Senior Seminar
Fall 2008 SAS Tuttle WRIT-068.301 The 1001 Nights
Fall 2008 SP2 Thomas SW-736 Building Community Capacity
Spring 2008
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Spring 2008 CGS Copenhafer CINE-137.601 Introduction to Sound in Cinema
Spring 2008 CGS Lafferty ENGL-009.601 Writing Seminar in English: Immigrant Lives
Spring 2008 CGS Lamas NPLD-795 Nonprofit Leadership Workshop
Spring 2008 Law Austin LAW-979 Visual Legal Advocacy
Spring 2008 SAS Berman URBS-205 People and Design
Spring 2008 SAS Bloch ENGL-009.321 Mashups and Remixes
Spring 2008 SAS Chance EALC-055 Monsters of Japan
Spring 2008 SAS Copeland VLST-103 Three Dimensions: Time and Space
Spring 2008 SAS Dixon GRMN-101 Elementary German 1
Spring 2008 SAS Fader SOCI-009 Crime and Conformity
Spring 2008 SAS Instructors ASL1 American Sign Language (Several Sections)
Spring 2008 SAS Instructors ITAL-140 Italian (Four Sections)
Spring 2008 SAS Keenan Spero HIST-009.306 Native American Women: From Pocahontas to Mankiller
Spring 2008 SAS Khactu ENGL-009 Race Matters
Spring 2008 SAS Krasniewicz ANTH-231 Anthropology and Cinema
Spring 2008 SAS Lafferty ENGL-011.301 Global English
Spring 2008 SAS Lafferty ENGL-011.303 Global English
Spring 2008 SAS Lamas URBS-405 Religion, Social Justice, and Urban Development
Spring 2008 SAS Mills FREN-134 Intermediate French - Accelerated
Spring 2008 SAS Muller MUSC-250 Field Methods in Ethnography
Spring 2008 SAS Noakes MUSC-009-301 West Philly in Sound
Spring 2008 SAS Sadashige ASAM-009 Race and Popular Cinema
Spring 2008 SAS Sadashige CINE-009 In the Zone
Spring 2008 SAS Schneider URBS-401 Urban Studies Honors
Spring 2008 SAS Weber CLST-135 The Art of Argument and Persuasion
Spring 2008 SEAS Westervelt EFE-EAS500 Technical Communication Native Speakers
Spring 2008 SEAS Westervelt EFE-EAS510 Technical Communication Non-native Speakers
Fall 2007
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Fall 2007 GSE Brockenbrough GSOC-220-401 Out/side Blackness
Fall 2007 SAS Copeland VLST-102 Two Dimensions: Form and Meaning
Fall 2007 SAS Fader SOCI-009 Crime and Conformity
Fall 2007 SAS Jacobsohn URBS-226 Photography of Urban Places
Fall 2007 SAS Keenan Spero HIST-009.306 Native American Women: From Pocahontas to Mankiller
Fall 2007 SAS Khactu CINE-202 Topics in Film Practice: Hollywood, Race, and Sex
Fall 2007 SAS Lamas URBS-452 Community and Economic Development
Fall 2007 SAS Mills FREN-134 Intermediate French - Accelerated
Fall 2007 SAS Sadashige ASAM-009 Race and Popular Cinema
Fall 2007 SAS Sadashige CINE-009 In the Zone
Fall 2007 SAS Wehner CINE-009.308 Film Literacy
Summer 2007
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Summer 2007 SAS Frank MUSC-030-900 History of Opera
Summer 2007 SAS Sadashige ASAM-009 Race and Popular Cinema
Summer 2007 SEAS Westervelt EFE-EAS610 English for Engineers
Spring 2007
Term School Faculty Last Name Course Number Course Title
Spring 2007 GSE Bergey EDUC-421 Science in Elementary and Middle Schools
Spring 2007 Law Austin LAW-979 Documentaries and the Law
Spring 2007 SAS Chance EALC-055 Monsters of Japan
Spring 2007 SAS Copeland VLST-103 Three Dimensions: Time and Space
Spring 2007 SAS Dixon GRMN-102 Elementary German
Spring 2007 SAS Khactu CINE-202 Topics in Film Practice: Hollywood, Race, and Sex
Spring 2007 SAS Lafferty ENGL-011 Writing Seminar for International Students
Spring 2007 SAS Lafferty THAR-275 Immigrants in Drama and Cinema
Spring 2007 SAS Sadashige ASAM-009 Race and Popular Cinema
Spring 2007 SAS Sadashige CINE-009 In the Zone
Spring 2007 SAS Weber CLST-135 The Art of Argument and Persuasion
Spring 2007 SAS Wehner ENGL-129.301 Beyond Google

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