Introduction to Social Computing
Instructor: Ian McCulloh
Intermediate Level • 2 weeks to complete at 10 hours a week • Flexible Schedule
What You'll Learn
- Understand the basics of social computing and its relationship with social media and analytics.
- Analyze how social media influences communication, behavior, and societal interactions.
- Recognize how cognitive biases affect online behavior and the spread of information.
- Explore how gamification enhances user motivation and improves social computing applications.
Skills You'll Gain
Usability
Data Ethics
Game Design
Sociology
Analytics
Behavioral Economics
Artificial Intelligence
Data Collection
Machine Learning
Systems Thinking
Social Sciences
Network Analysis
Psychology
Research
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Outcomes
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Learn new concepts from industry experts
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Gain a foundational understanding of a subject or tool
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Develop job-relevant skills with hands-on projects
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Earn a shareable career certificate
There are 5 modules in this course
The Introduction to Social Computing course explores the intersection of technology and social behavior. It covers fundamental concepts such as social computing, crowdsourcing, and human computation. You will delve into social media dynamics, including platform manipulation and data limitations, and examine the effects of network conformity and cognitive biases on online behavior. Additionally, the course highlights the history and impact of gamification, demonstrating how game design can enhance social computing applications.
In this module, you will explore the fundamentals of socio-technical systems and responsible AI in the context of digital platforms. You will define social media analytics and delve into structure-based versus content-based analysis methods. You will also understand the role of social media and information in influencing and manipulating populations, providing a foundational understanding of how digital technologies shape societal interactions and behaviors.
In this module, you will get an in-depth exploration of social media platforms, focusing on high-level analytics, legal issues, and the impact of firestorms. You will be able to define what constitutes social media and examine how it influences modern communication. You will learn about social media firestorms, their rapid escalation, and the implications for users and organizations. You will also explore social media platform manipulation and the challenges associated with collecting and analyzing data, enhancing your understanding of digital communication landscapes.
In this module, you will explore the dynamics of influence, network conformity, and cognitive biases in online environments. You will also understand how network conformity shapes beliefs and behaviors, and examine the phenomenon of majority illusion. You will also explore the neural basis of persuasion and the impact of cognitive biases on online interactions, equipping you with insights into combating disinformation and promoting critical thinking in digital spaces.
In this module, you will explore the evolution and application of gamification in social computing. You will learn about the history of gamification and its impact on engagement. You will also understand how game design principles enhance the usability and effectiveness of social computing applications. You will explore research in applied game design, equipping you with practical insights into leveraging gamification to enhance user motivation and interaction.