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for Mr. Hemphill's Summer 2010 ENTC 3020-904 On-line Section


Notices
Newest!   I am (constantly) in the process of revising the layout and content of these web pages. Holler at me if there are any broken links.

iTunes U InfoNew!   A Podcast Information Page has been developed. This web page contains instructions for assessing the iTunes U site and subscribing to the audio podcasts being developed for the course.

ETSU eLearn PortalFor those of you who have not figured it out yet, the link for accessing the secure D2L server requires one to use the URL prefix "https" (i.e., there is an 's'). ETSU's eLearn site is run from a secure server, please update the link to https://eLearn.etsu.edu.

The 2008 Summer ENTC 3020-904 on-line section of Technology & Society has a number of on-line resources in the process of development. Information can be assessed through the following Internet-based sites and applications:
  *   online lecture materials (this site),
  *   assignnments through the University's D2L server, and
  *   audio podcasts through the through the iTunes store.

Syllabus (PDF)The syllabus for the Summer 2010 on-line section has been updated and posted online. As are many documents provided in the class, this document is in PDF format; please download an appropriate PDF viewer and/or browser plugin. The required textbooks and recommended/supplementary texts are listed in the syllabus. We have notified the ETSU bookstore of the textbook requirements and recommendations.

I am in the process of recording and editing audio podcasts to supplement the online lecture materials. As these podcasts are developed, they will be posted onto the iTunes U server. Please bear with me. My plans are to provide audio commentary for each posted lecture so that this on-line class has some similarity to the typical lecture-based Tech & Society experience...hopefully, just not as boring.
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Quote of the Update
Our biggest risk for the future is to not risk for the future.
A. Scott Crossfield, X-15 designer and first pilot
from American Heritage of Invention & Technology, Summer 2001, 17(1)
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