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Capping Projects (Communications and Technology)
Students in the MA in Communications and Technology (MACT) are creating a body of applied research with this collection of six-credit capping projects, a required component of the course-based program that integrates the practical and professional aspects of the core areas of study.
Items in this Collection
- 32Gow, Gordon (Supervisor)
- 28McMahon, Rob (Supervisor)
- 16Adria, Marco (Supervisor)
- 13Varnhagen, Stanley (Supervisor)
- 12Campbell, Kathryn J. (Supervisor)
- 11Curry, Ann (Supervisor)
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2024-08-19
In this capstone project, I employ an arts-based research methodology to explore multifaceted aspects of digital citizenship as I have encountered them within the context of the social and educational sphere. My autoethnographic research takes the form of an autoethnodramatic play, drawing on my...
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Lost in Translation: An Intercultural Examination of Canadian Post-Secondary Marketing Efforts Towards International Students
Download2022-08-02
Purpose: To understand the level of intercultural literacy exhibited by Canadian post-secondary institutions in their efforts to communicate and recruit international students through the use of targeted publications, such as the viewbook. Design: This project uses a case study approach that...
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2003-05-01
Promotional video for the MA in Communications and Technology (MACT) program in the Faculty of Extension. MACT was among the first online graduate degrees offered in Canada at the time it was launched in 2000. The year of the video is 2003. The MACT program moved to the Faculty of Arts in 2020.