Editing Innovation Communities (Fall 2017)

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:'''COM597F''' - Masters of Communication in Communities and Networks (MCCN) Elective, Department of Communication
:'''COM597F''' - Masters of Communication in Communities and Networks (MCCN) Elective, Department of Communication
:'''Instructor:''' [https://mako.cc/academic/ Benjamin Mako Hill] ([http://www.washington.edu/ University of Washington])
:'''Instructor:''' [https://mako.cc/academic/ Benjamin Mako Hill] ([http://www.washington.edu/ University of Washington])
:'''Assistant:''' [https://teblunthuis.cc Nate TeBlunthuis]
:'''Assistent:''' [https://teblunthuis.cc Nate TeBlunthuis]
:'''Course Websites''':
:'''Course Websites''':
:* We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/announcements announcements], [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/assignments turning in assignments], and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/discussion_topics discussion]
:* We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/announcements announcements], [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/assignments turning in assignments], and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/discussion_topics discussion]
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;Maximum Length: 600 words (~2 double spaced)
;Maximum Length: 600 words (~2 double spaced)
;Due Date: October 9<sup>th</sup>
;Due Date: October 9<sup>th</sup>
;Deliverables: [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/assignments/3904750 Turn in on Canvas]
;Deliverables: Turn in on Canvas


In this assignment, you should concisely identify an problem or thematic area you are interested in — and that you hope to pursue in your final project. I am hoping that each of you will pick an area or domain that you are intellectually committed to and invested in (e.g., in your business or personal life).
In this assignment, you should concisely identify an problem or thematic area you are interested in — and that you hope to pursue in your final project. I am hoping that each of you will pick an area or domain that you are intellectually committed to and invested in (e.g., in your business or personal life).
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;Maximum Length: 1500 words (~5 pages)
;Maximum Length: 1500 words (~5 pages)
;Due Date: October 30<sup>th</sup>
;Due Date: October 30<sup>th</sup>
;Deliverables: [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/assignments/3904752 Turn in on Canvas]
;Deliverables: Turn in on Canvas


Building on your problem identification assignment, you should describe a method for finding innovations or solutions in the innovation or domain problem you have identified.
Building on your problem identification assignment, you should describe a method for finding innovations or solutions in the innovation or domain problem you have identified.
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;Presentation Date: December 7<sup>th</sup>
;Presentation Date: December 7<sup>th</sup>
;Maximum presentation length: ~10 minutes (''to be confirmed'')
;Maximum presentation length: ~10 minutes (''to be confirmed'')
;Presentation deliverables: [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/assignments/3904753 Turn in slides on Canvas]
;Presentation deliverables: Turn in slides on Canvas (''details to be announced'')
;Due Date for Slides: December 7<sup>th</sup> at 3:00pm (Slides are optional. If you miss this deadline, you'll have to present without slides.)


;Paper Due Date: December 15<sup>th</sup>
;Paper Due Date: December 15<sup>th</sup>
;Maximum paper length:  4500 words (~18 pages)
;Maximum paper length:  4500 words (~18 pages)
;Paper deliverables: [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/assignments/3904756 Turn in on Canvas]
;Paper deliverables: Turn in on Canvas


For your final project, I expect students to build on the first two assignments to describe what they have done and what they have found. I'll expect every student to give both:
For your final project, I expect students to build on the first two assignments to describe what they have done and what they have found. I'll expect every student to give both:
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=== November 16: Applications: Ecological Perspectives ===
=== November 16: Applications: Ecological Perspectives ===
'''Resources:'''  [Accessible through Canvas]
* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/files/folder/reading_notes?preview=44910386 Week 8 Reading Notes] (from Nate TeBlunthuis)
* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/files/folder/slides?preview=45047762 Week 8 Slides — Ecological Perspectives on Innovation Communities] (from Nate TeBlunthuis)


'''Required Readings:'''
'''Required Readings:'''
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=== November 30: Applications: Human Computation ===
=== November 30: Applications: Human Computation ===
'''Resources:'''  [Accessible through Canvas]
* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/files/folder/reading_notes?preview=45100958 Week 9 Reading Notes]
<!--* [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1115755/files/folder/slides?preview=45047762 Week 8 Slides — Ecological Perspectives on Innovation Communities]
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The class will focus on issues in crowdsourcing and human computation. Our discussion will emphasize [http://mturk.com/ Amazon's Mechanical Turk Marketplace] and [https://www.zooniverse.org/ Zooniverse].
The class will focus on issues in crowdsourcing and human computation. Our discussion will emphasize [http://mturk.com/ Amazon's Mechanical Turk Marketplace] and [https://www.zooniverse.org/ Zooniverse].
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