[Air-L] Web Studies instruction
richard hall
rhall at mst.edu
Wed May 6 12:59:52 PDT 2009
Gordon,
We don't have a program/degree, but I do teach a graduate course in "web
studies" as a distance class.
<http://web.mst.edu/~rhall/webstudies/>
... Best ... Richard
On 5/4/09 11:47 AM, "Gordon E Murray" <gemurray at wichita.edu> wrote:
> Hello air-l!
>
> This is my first post, so please bear with me if it's not perfect. I checked
> the archives and couldn't find my question answered previously, so here it
> goes:
>
> I am a part-time grad student in the communications field at Wichita State
> University in Wichita, Kansas. I've started to have a strong interest in
> incorporating the study of the culture and uses of the web and web media in my
> degree, however, there doesn't seem to be much coursework here nor available
> for online study programs, by which I mean distance learning programs for
> credit. My degree adviser has given me free rein to locate accredited
> classes, but so far I've found very little. I am aware of Dr Baym's courses
> at the University of Kansas, as well as a few others a bit farther away, but
> want to be sure there is nothing closer or online before my wife and I begin
> considering a relocation for me to continue my studies. I realize that this
> field is just getting off the ground in many ways, and so schools are
> scrambling to catch up, but I'm really hoping to hear of some more options to
> consider.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Gordon Murray
> gemurray at wichita.edu
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Richard H. Hall, PhD
Professor, Information Science and Technology
Dept. of Business and Information Technology
Missouri University of Science and Technology
http://mst.edu/~rhall
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