Essays
These are full-blown essays, papers, and articles.
Presentations
Slideshows and presentation materials from conferences.
Interviews and Panels
Reprints of non-game-specific interviews, and transcripts of panels and roundtables.
Snippets
Excerpts from blog, newsgroup, and forum posts.
Laws
The "Laws of Online World Design" in various forms.
Timeline
A timeline of developments in online worlds.
A Theory of Fun for Game Design
My book on why games matter and what fun is.
Insubstantial Pageants
A book I started and never finished outlining the basics of online world design.
Links
Links to resources on online world design.
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Raphael Koster.
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Frequently lists program structures and basic course outlines publicly on their academic tabs.
The archive typically maintains three historical versions:
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is always recommended to visit the official UTM FKT Information page.
Reviewing past grading schemes, weekly topics, and textbook requirements helps you choose the right electives. Utm Syllabus Archive
Depending on whether you are a current student, faculty member, or a prospective student, the best place to find a syllabus will differ.
any idea how to get old syllabus to authenticate college credit transfers?
Competitive programs at UTM (like Commerce, CS, and Forensics) require specific grades. The archive lets you see the historical distribution of grades (if the professor includes a grade distribution chart—some do). Look for clues like: Depending on whether you are a current student,
However, remember that a syllabus is a snapshot of the past. Professors change policies, departments update curricula, and the university evolves. Use the archive to prepare, plan, and predict, but always wait for the official, first-day-of-class syllabus to make your final decisions.
According to the FKT curriculum, typical core subjects include: Transport Processes (SKKK 2313) Chemical Reaction Engineering (SKKK 3223) Plant Design Project (SKKK 4824)
While not full syllabi, the UTM Academic Calendar archive displays historical course descriptions and prerequisites. 3. Institutional Repositories and Libraries The archive lets you see the historical distribution
Users can log in to the UTM Course Information repository using their official UTORid .
Breaks down the grading percentages. This is the most crucial section for transfer credit assessors.
To help find the exact syllabus or repository links you need, let me know: What or department What academic year or semester do you need? Are you a current student or an alumnus ? Share public link