The course is taught using multiple methods, including:
IN PERSON
For students on campus, the Digital Arts Lab (Sudikoff 005) should be open (we are still working on the plan for this) and will allow a small number of students to work on iMacs during class, during TA hours, and at certain other times.
Students are required to follow Dartmouth’s COVID guidelines, including, but not limited to:
Masks are required
Distancing required
Thorough cleaning of equipment will happen between uses
No use if you are not feeling well or if you have traveled or been in contact with someone who is sick (see Dartmouth guidelines)
TA’s will be available during some classes and during posted TA Hours
REMOTE AND SYNCHRONOUS
All classes will be remote in that Lorie will be teaching remotely during class periods (H Block)
Students are strongly encouraged to attend classes synchronously as it will improve the quality of your experience and help you get to know other students
REMOTE AND ASYNCHRONOUS
There has always been an asynchronous aspect to this class. During COVID there are simply more opportunities for asynchronous learning, including:
Watching class recordings (available on class Slack channel very soon after class is over)
Following Lorie’s online tutorials (on this website)
Attending TA Hours to get help with your work or simply work in a group setting (super helpful for motivating you and helping you learn)
Lorie’s Office Hours (sign up HERE) are another opportunity to learn outside class and get help with your projects
Watching tutorials on LinkedIn Learning
Watching tutorials on YouTube (there are lots of these and many are not very good or overly complicated, so beware)