Course Texts & Materials
There is no required textbook for the course. After week three project proposals, we research appropriate and credible sources for your work together.
Online and PDF Readings — via MyASU w/ Password, under “Course Documents”:
Chandler, H. E. (2001). “The complexity of online groups: A case study of asynchronous distributed collaboration.” ACM Journal of Computer Documentation, 25(1), 17-24.
Graveline, A., Geisler, C., and Danchak, M. “Teaming Together Apart: Emergent Patterns of Media Use in Collaboration at a Distance.” Proceedings of the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference, 2000.
Schriver, Karen. “How Documents Engage Readers’ Thinking and Feeling.” Dynamics in Document Design. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
Copyright Law of the United States of America:
Title 17 of the United States Code [PDF and HTML versions]
§ 101. Definitions
§ 102. Subject matter of copyright
§ 107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair Use
Resources
February 2009 update: resources for uploading web files to your ASU server space (previously “Jukebox”) have moved:
http://help.asu.edu/Uploading_Your_Personal_Webpage
http://help.asu.edu/Personal_Websites_FAQs
And the folks at the IT Help Desk are very helpful, too: HelpDesk@asu.edu.
ASU East computer lab: CNTR150 Computing Commons Site
Hours, availability, your AFS (M:) drive, software, and support
Setting up your ASU web space: Resources > Web Space @ ASU
When you’re ready to upload: Resources > Tips on Uploading
Writing Resources
Purdue University’s Online Writing Lab
Web Design & HTML Guides
ASU Jukebox: Resources > HTML/Design Tools
Lynda.com
WebMonkey
Yale C/AIM Style Guide
The World Wide Web Consortium
Accessibility Resources
ASU Jukebox: Resources > Accessibility
Usability.gov
Federal Web Accessibility Standards (summary)
Center for Applied Special Technology
Usability Resources