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- 56:209:520 Experimental Emerging Media (Fall 2024)
- 50:209:101 Introduction to Digital Studies (Spring 2024)
- 50:989:312 Writing Across Media (Fall 2023)
- 50:209:101 Introduction to Digital Studies (Spring 2023)
- 50:209:110 Truth and Lies in the Digital World (Fall 2022)
- 50:209:101 Introduction to Digital Studies (Spring 2022)
- 56:350:595 Digital Inequality (Fall 2021)
- 50:989:312 Writing New Media (Fall 2020)
- 56:350:594 The Internet of Garbage (Spring 2020)
- 50:209:110 Truth and Lies in the Digital World (Fall 2019)
- 50:209:303 Digital Trash (Fall 2018)
- 56:842:565/50:209:303 Comparative Textual Media (Fall 2017)
- 50:192:101 Introduction to Digital Studies (Spring 2017)
- 56:842:554 Writing Machines (Fall 2016)
- 50:192:101 Introduction to Digital Studies (Spring 2016)
- 50:192:301 Arguing With Computers (Fall 2015)
- 50:350:394 Introduction to the Digital Humanities (Spring 2015)
- 50:350:225 Literature and Videogames (Fall 2014)
- English 177: Literature and Videogames (Spring 2014)
- English 236: Writing And The Electronic Literary (Spring 2014)
- English 706: New Media Interfaces and Infrastructures (Fall 2013)
- Inter L&S 102: Writing and Coding (Fall 2013)
- English 550: Digital Rhetorics (Spring 2013)
- English 706: Composition, Rhetoric, and the Nonhuman (Spring 2013)
- Inter-L&S 102: Writing and Coding
- English 700: Introduction to Composition and Rhetoric (Fall 2012)
- English 236: Writing And The Electronic Literary (Spring 2012)
- English 550: Digital Rhetorics (Spring 2012)
- English 236: Writing and the Electronic Literary (Fall 2011)
- English 700: Introduction to Rhetoric and Composition (Fall 2011)
- ENG 5992: New Media and the Futures of Writing (Winter 2011)
- ENG 3010: Anthologics (Winter 2011)
- ENG 3010: New Media Across the Disciplines (Fall 2010)
- ENG 7007: Questions of Critique (Fall 2010)
- ENG 8007: New Media Interfaces and Infrastructures (Winter 2010)
- ENG 3010: Anthologics (Fall 2009)
- RHE 312: Inventing Electracy (Spring 2009)
- RHE 309S: Anthologics (Fall 2008)
- RHE 312/STS 311: Inventing Electracy (Fall 2007)
- E314J: Literature and Computer Programming (Fall 2006)
- RHE 309K: Arguing the Digital Divide (Spring 2006)
- RHE 309K: Arguing the Digital Divide (Fall 2005)
- RHE 309S: Issues of Access in the U.S. (Summer 2005)
- RHE 306: First-Year Writing