Prerequisite(s): CDJN 112 or CDJN 113 or CDJN 116 or CDJN 117 or CDJN 118 or CDJN 119 or CDJN 120 or CDJN 204
Duration: 21 Hours
Fee: $298*
From chats and blogs to streaming video, the editorial elements available for websites differ radically from those for ink-and-paper magazines. For magazine editors with website responsibilities, the trick is to use those things creatively to attract and hold readers while still maintaining the magazine's identity and mission. This course provides students with a valuable understanding of web tools and opportunities to workshop appropriate content for them. It also addresses the most common strategic, logistical, and business-related challenges that come with producing great magazine websites.
Note: Anyone without the course prerequisites listed above may apply for admission by interview; attend an Information Night or contact the program assistant at 416.979.5180.
| Fall 2009 |
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Enrollment for this term closed on November 02, 2009.
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There are no classes/sections scheduled for this course in Fall 2009
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| Winter 2010 |
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Enrollment for this term closed on February 01, 2010.
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| Monday | 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM | 02 Nov 2009-14 Dec 2009 | Term Closed in Shopping Cart |
| Thursday | 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM | 07 Jan 2010-18 Feb 2010 | Term Closed in Shopping Cart |
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| Spring/Summer 2010 |
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This term is not yet open for enrollment via the Shopping Cart. Priority enrollment for this term begins on March 01, 2010. Regular enrollment begins on March 15, 2010.
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There are no classes/sections scheduled for this course in Spring/Summer 2010
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