The Digital Technology and Culture Program
at Washington State University VancouverThis website was conceptualized, designed, developed, and coded by students in The Digital Technology and Culture (DTC) Program at Washington State University Vancouver. It constitutes the students' senior project, produced in DTC 476 Digital Literacies, the course that meets the Senior Seminar requirement for the degree in DTC. The Digital Technology and Culture Program integrates critical thinking, creativity and computing skills with course work in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences to offer a broad-based, interdisciplinary degree that prepares students for a culturally diverse, technologically complex 21st century. In addition to course work in DTC, students also take classes in Anthropology, Business, Computer Science, English, Fine Arts, History, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Directed studies and internships encourage students to gain real world experience and begin professional career networking. |
Living in Southwest Washington Site Production Dr. Dene Grigar, Director & Associate Professor, DTC: Production & Advising Tayler Black: Project Management & Content Development Bryce VanHoosen: Copyrighting & Content Development Jeff Schafer: Design & Content Development Ryan Hicks: Design, Photography & Content Development Emily Jones: Programming & Content Development Christina Roberts: Supplemental Programming |