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		<description>[...] ENGL 3108, Writing for Digital Media, will focus on professionalization in the digital age. Particularly targeted toward upper-level CIT and IT majors, Writing for Digital Media will focus on bringing together your digital assests into an online portfolio of skills you will develop in this class. We will cover web site development, HTML, CSS, blogging, wiki collaboration, Podcasting, video production, and rudimentary server administration skills. By the end of the course, you will have a working digital portfolio on your very own domain name that will feature your skills as a digital writer.       ﻿ [...]</description>
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