Designed for everyone interested in learning more about Web 2.0 applications,
this program offers two classes that are appropriate for graduate students
in the School of Library and Information Studies and interested students from other graduate
majors. Coursework examines theory, concepts and techniques, while
using London as the subject matter on which practical projects are based.
Particular emphasis is given to settings from children’s books. Students
plan, design and create websites, podcasts, short films, digital photographs,
personalized books, and other multi-media presentations. Guest lectures
by professionals from schools and libraries provide an international perspective
on current practices and career prospects. In addition, one day excursions to Oxford, Stonehenge, and Paris are included.
Eligibility
This program is designed to meet program requirements for LIS graduate students.
Housing: Students stay in furnished apartments in the FSU London Study Centre or in comparable accommodations within central London. For information about London and the Study Center, click here. Overnight guests are not allowed in program housing. For a list of hotels near the campus, please click here.
Areas of Study:
•Multi-Media Design and Production