Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Courses/Communication Theories and Frameworks (Jeanine Turner)

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Course information[edit]

  • University: Georgetown University
  • Course title: Communication Theories and Frameworks
  • Professor name: Jeanine Turner
  • Professor's Wikipedia username: Turnj (talk · contribs)
  • Teaching assistant: Roz Koff

Course description[edit]

This course provides students with an overview of important theories in communication. This course will examine interpersonal, organizational, mass communication, and mediated theories for explaining the content and form of messages and the role of communicators as individuals, participants, and members of communities. Students will explore how these theories explain various aspects of message production, underlying assumptions supporting these explanations, and the implications of these explanations on how communication is studied.

Wikipedia timeline[edit]

Week 1 (9/11)[edit]

  • Distribute Wikipedia options. Students should log in and get a username in preparation for the lab.

Week 3 (9/18)[edit]

  • Wikipedia lab. You will be assigned your topic at the end of this lab; find two sources to bring to the next lab to learn how to edit your page.

Week 4 (9/25)[edit]

  • Wikipedia lab. We will work on editing your page; bring two sources that are not on your page that you will be adding to the page.

Week 5 (10/9)[edit]

  • Continue work on your page.

Week 7 (10/16)[edit]

  • Progress report on Wikipedia page. Analyze existing page, reflection on contribution, goals for the page and proposal for work.

Week 9 (10/30)[edit]

  • Go live with Wikipedia page. Get reviews from community and University of Dayton students.

Week 11 (11/13)[edit]

  • Peer review Wikipedia pages. Write review on user's talk page.

Week 13 (11/27)[edit]

  • Finalize changes for page reflecting comments and report those changes. Final reflection paper on Wikipedia assignment due.

Articles[edit]

This table lists each article that a student is working on.

User Article
User:Yobi831 Cognitive Dissonance
User:Ailin7 Expectancy violations theory
User:Csmith22 Media richness theory
User:damatucci Organizational information theory
User:Stroud109 Uncertainty reduction theory
User:Stellalqx Communication accommodation theory
User:BarrieMichelle Diffusion of innovations
User:Sagorika89 Hyperpersonal model
User:Yvonne1212 Social penetration theory
User:EmilyFuerst Social exchange theory
User:Reinamg Symbolic interactionism
User:Wikisyzygy Uses and gratifications theory
User:Qianqianxgz Media ecology


Student resources[edit]

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