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Communication and Social Networks (Spring 2021)/Final project
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'''[https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/208700/viewContent/5842268/View Video explaining the final project + example code]''' Based on your work in this class, you will craft a pitch to help an organization make sense of their own social networks and craft a portfolio of your work with data drawing on the previous labs and readings to support your pitch. # Select a potential employer, and research them to identify the pressing organizational issues facing them as a company. # Write a document for a potential employer that ## Introduces you and states your professional objectives. (1 paragraph) ## Makes the case for the most important problems facing this organization or industry based on your research. Be sure to cite any literature that you use. (1 paragraph) ## Explains how a network approach and your expertise in particular can help address the sorts of problems facing their organization and industry ##* Include at least three distinctive insights (e.g., my expertise in network analysis can help you identify opinion leaders in this organization). ##* Include example visualizations of each insight from your own work (or create new visualizations). ##* Include ideas from and references to the class readings to make your case. ## Closes with a request for a meeting to learn more about their organization. # Compile and submit your document on Brightspace While I want everyone to write and turn in their own document, I encourage you to help each other with the visualization portions and to ask questions on the group Slack channel. I expect that the final document will be ~5 pages long (maybe longer if you want to showcase a lot of visualizations) === Format === You should write this in an R Markdown file, and then export it to a Word document. === Sample Business Data === If you would like, you can use data from a real organization. There are some great options of network data files already in igraph format at https://github.com/schochastics/networkdata. I created an example of how to load this data, and how to run some simple network metrics and visualizations. There's an [https://github.com/jdfoote/Communication-and-Social-Networks/raw/spring-2021/resources/final_project_example_code.Rmd RMarkdown file here] and the [https://jeremydfoote.com/Communication-and-Social-Networks/resources/final_project_example_code.html HTML output here]. === Examples === This project is similar to a final project that Josh Barbour assigns to his class. [https://purdue.brightspace.com/d2l/le/content/208700/viewContent/5842278/View View examples of their projects on Brightspace].
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