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== University of Washington Courses == === University of Washington Courses === * '''[Fall 2024]''' '''[[Online Communities (UW COM481 Fall 2024)|COM 481: Online Communities]]''' — An undergraduate course on online communities taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2024]''' '''[[Building Successful Online Communities (Fall 2024)|COMMLD 570A/COM 597A: Building Successful Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]] in both the Communication Leadership Masters Program (COMMLD) and the Department of Communication MA/PhD program (COM 597A). Registration in the latter is very limited. * '''[Spring 2024]''' '''[[Online Communities (UW COM481 Spring 2024)|COM 481: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities taught by [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea Champion]]. * '''[Summer 2024]''' '''COM220: Introduction to Public Speaking''' — A quarter long course taught by [[Ellie|Ellie Mercedes Ross]] that trains students in the art of public speaking. The course was designed for both majors and non-majors of the University of Washington's [https://com.washington.edu/ Department of Communication]. * '''[Spring 2023]''' '''[[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2023) |COM597A/COMMLD570B: Community Data Science: Programming, Data Collection, and Data Science for Social Media]]''' — A quarter long course taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] and [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea Champion]] that adapts and builds upon the [[CDSW]] curriculum to teach introductory programming, data collection, and basic data science tools to absolute beginners. The course is being offered jointly between the University of Washington Department of Communication's [https://com.uw.edu/graduate/ma-phd/ma-phd-overview/ MA/PhD program] and the [http://commlead.uw.edu/ Communication Leadership program]. * '''[Winter 2023]''' '''[[Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2023)|COM 481: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities taught by [[User:Kaylea|Kaylea Champion]]. * '''[Spring 2022]''' '''[[Designing Internet Research (Spring 2022)|COM528: Designing Internet Research]]''' — A MA/PhD class offering a survey of several Internet research methods taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Spring 2022]''' '''[[Professional Development Proseminar: Writing for Publication (Spring 2022)|COM594: Professional Development Proseminar: Writing for Publication (Spring 2022)]]''' — A one-credit course on writing for publication that is part of the UW MA/PhD program's professional development proseminar series. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Spring 2022]''' '''[[DUB Seminar (Spring 2022)|HCID590: Design, Use, Build (DUB) Seminar]]''' — A one-credit course in the [https://mhcid.washington.edu/ MHCI+D program at UW] built around the [https://dub.washington.edu/seminar.html DUB Seminar] speakers series. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Winter 2022]''' '''[[Online Communities (UW COM481 Winter 2022)|COM481: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities taught by [[Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Winter 2022]''' '''[[Professional Development Proseminar: Career Choices (Winter 2022)|COM594: Professional Development Proseminar: Career Choices (Winter 2022)]]''' — A one-credit course on career options that is part of the UW MA/PhD program's professional development proseminar series. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Winter 2022]''' '''[[DUB Seminar (Winter 2022)|HCID590: Design, Use, Build (DUB) Seminar]]''' — A one-credit course in the [https://mhcid.washington.edu/ MHCI+D program at UW] built around the [https://dub.washington.edu/seminar.html DUB Seminar] speakers series. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2021]''' '''[[Professional Development Proseminar: Funding (Fall 2021)|COM594: Professional Development Proseminar: Funding (Fall 2021)]]''' — A one-credit course on grants and funding that is part of the UW MA/PhD program's professional development proseminar series. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2021]''' '''[[DUB Seminar (Fall 2021)|HCID590: Design, Use, Build (DUB) Seminar]]''' — A one-credit course in the [https://mhcid.washington.edu/ MHCI+D program at UW] built around the [https://dub.washington.edu/seminar.html DUB Seminar] speakers series. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Spring 2021]''' '''[[Building Successful Online Communities (Spring 2021)|COMMLD570: Building Successful Online Communities]]''' — Building Successful Online Communities (Spring 2021) * '''[Spring 2021]''' '''[[Human_Data_Interaction|HCDE 410: Human Data Interaction]]''' — A quarter-long survey course that builds data science literacy among undergraduate students across a spectrum of educational backgrounds and professional goals, anchored in the principles and methods of human centered design. Students will gain critical understanding of data-driven algorithmic systems and their implications through readings and written reflections, collaborative in-class activities and group discussions, and hands-on research and programming activities. Under development by [[User:Jtmorgan|Jonathan T. Morgan]] and [https://www.hcde.washington.edu/craft Brock Craft]. * '''[Winter 2021]''' '''[[Statistics and Statistical Programming (Winter 2021)|COM520: Statistical Methods in Communication]]''' — A quarter-long quantitative methods course that builds a first-quarter introduction to quantitative methodology and that focuses on both the more mathematical elements of statistics as well as the nuts-and-bolts of statistical programming in the GNU R programming language. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Winter 2021]''' '''[[Interpersonal Media (Winter 2021)|COM482: Interpersonal Media: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities and computer mediated communication with an emphasis on learning from research in social psychology, sociology, and behavioral economics taught by [[User:Groceryheist|Nathan TeBlunthuis]]. * '''[Winter 2021]''' '''[[Directed Research Group: The COVID-19 Information Landscape (Winter 2021)]]''' — A directed research group studying our response to the Coronavirus/Covid-19 pandemic. * '''[Fall 2020]''' '''[[Interpersonal Media (Fall 2020)|COM482: Interpersonal Media: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities and computer mediated communication with an emphasis on learning from research in social psychology, sociology, and behavioral economics taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2020]''' '''[[Directed Research Group: The COVID-19 Information Landscape (Fall 2020)]]''' -- A directed research group considering responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. Students will learn to conduct thematic analysis and content analysis on search engine results. (Appears as COM 499) * '''[Winter 2020]''' '''[[Interpersonal Media (Winter 2020)|COM482: Interpersonal Media: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities and computer mediated communication with an emphasis on learning from research in social psychology, sociology, and behavioral economics taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Winter 2020]''' '''[[Internet Research Methods (Winter 2020)|COM528: Internet Research Methods]]''' — A MA/PhD class offering a survey of several Internet research methods taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2019]''' '''[[Human_Centered_Data_Science_(Fall_2019)|DATA512: Human Centered Data Science]]''' — A core course in the [https://www.datasciencemasters.uw.edu/ UW professional Master of Science in Data Science] program covering a range of ethical and practical considerations in the practice of data science research and the design of algorithmically-driven applications taught by [[User:Jtmorgan|Jonathan T. Morgan]]. * '''[Summer 2019]''' '''[[Introduction to Public Speaking (Summer 2019) |COM220: Introduction to Public Speaking]]''' — A quarter long course taught by [[Salt|Wm Salt Hale]] that trains students in the art of public speaking. The course was designed for both majors and non-majors of the University of Washington's [https://com.washington.edu/ Department of Communication]. * '''[Winter 2019]''' '''[[Interpersonal Media (Winter 2019)|COM482: Interpersonal Media: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities and computer mediated communication with an emphasis on learning from research in social psychology, sociology, and behavioral economics. taught by [[User:Groceryheist|Nate TeBlunthuis]]. * '''[Fall 2018]''' '''[[Human_Centered_Data_Science|DATA512: Human Centered Data Science]]''' — A core course in the [https://www.datasciencemasters.uw.edu/ UW professional Master of Science in Data Science] program covering a range of ethical and practical considerations in the practice of data science research and the design of algorithmically-driven applications taught by [[User:Jtmorgan|Jonathan T. Morgan]]. * '''[Fall 2017]''' '''[[Innovation Communities (Spring 2017)|COM597: Innovation Communities]]''' — A [http://http://commlead.washington.edu/ UW Communication Leadership’s] elective in the “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program covering using online communities to harness user innovation taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2017]''' '''[[HCDS (Fall 2017)|DATA512: Human Centered Data Science]]''' — Fundamental principles of data science and its human implications. Data ethics; data privacy; differential privacy; algorithmic bias; legal frameworks and intellectual property; provenance and reproducibility; data curation and preservation; user experience design and usability testing for big data; ethics of crowdwork; data communication; and societal impacts of data science. * '''[Spring 2017]''' '''[[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2017) |COM597I: Community Data Science: Programming and Data Science for Social Media]]''' — A quarter long course taught by [[User:Guyrt|Tommy Guy]] that adapts and builds upon the [[CDSW]] curriculum to teach introductory programming and data science to absolute beginners in the context of the [http://commlead.uw.edu/ University of Washington's Communication Leadership program]. * '''[Winter 2017]''' '''[[Statistics and Statistical Programming (Winter 2017) |COM521: Statistics and Statistical Programming]]''' — A quarter-long quantitative methods course that builds a first-quarter introduction to quantitative methodology and that focuses on both the more mathematical elements of statistics as well as the nuts-and-bolts of statistical programming in the GNU R programming language. Taught by [[User:Mako|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2016]''' '''[[Building Successful Online Communities (Fall 2016)|COM597A: Building Successful Online Communities]]''' — A quarter-long course taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] on online communities and computer mediated communication with an emphasis on learning from research in social psychology, sociology, and behavioral economics. The course is taught in the [http://commlead.uw.edu/ University of Washington's Communication Leadership program]. * '''[Spring 2016]''' '''[[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2016)|COM597: Programming and Data Science for Social Media]]''' — A quarter-long course taught by [[User:Guyrt|Tommy Guy]] that adapts and builds upon the [[CDSW]] curriculum to teach introductory programming and data science to absolute beginners in the context of the [http://commlead.uw.edu/ University of Washington's Communication Leadership program]. * '''[Spring 2016]''' '''[[DS4UX (Spring 2016)|HCDE598: Data Science for User Experience Researchers]]:''' A special topics course in the "Masters in Human Centered Design & Engineering" program covering the use of data science tools and concepts to conduct research with open online data taught by [[User:Jtmorgan|Jonathan Morgan]]. * '''[Spring 2016]''' '''[[Innovation Communities (Spring 2016)|COM597F: Innovation Communities]]''' — A [http://http://commlead.washington.edu/ UW Communication Leadership’s] elective in the “Masters in Communication in Communities and Networks” program covering using online communities to harness user innovation taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Spring 2016]''' '''[[Internet Research Methods (Spring 2016)|COM528: Internet Research Methods]]''' — A MA/PhD class offering a survey of several Internet research methods taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Fall 2015]''' '''[[Interpersonal Media (Fall 2015)|COM482: Interpersonal Media: Online Communities]]''' — A course on online communities and computer mediated communication taught by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]. * '''[Spring 2015]''' '''[[Community Data Science Course (Spring 2015)|COM597: Programming and Data Science for Social Media]]''' — A quarter-long course taughted by [[User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]] that adapts and builds upon the [[CDSW]] curriculum to teach introductory programming and data science to absolute beginners in the context of the [http://commlead.uw.edu/ University of Washington's Communication Leadership program].
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