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== Purdue University Courses == * '''[Fall 2024]''' '''[[Intro to Programming and Data Science (Fall 2024)|Intro to Programming and Data Science (COM 674, Fall 2024)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Fall 2024]''' '''[https://canf24.jeremydfoote.com Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2024)]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]] * '''[Spring 2024]''' '''[[Communication and Social Networks (Spring 2024)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Spring 2024)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]] * '''[Spring 2024]''' '''[[Interdisciplinary_Graduate_Methods_(Spring_2024)|Interdisciplinary Graduate Methods (COM 682, Spring 2024)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]] * '''[Fall 2023]''' '''[[Intro to Programming and Data Science (Fall 2023)|Intro to Programming and Data Science (COM 674, Fall 2023)]]''' – This course is intended to give students an introduction to programming principles, the Python programming language, and data science tools and approaches. Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Fall 2023]''' '''[[Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2023)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Fall 2023)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]] * '''[Summer 2023]''' '''[[Advanced Computational Communication Methods (Summer 2023)|Advanced Computational Communication Methods (COM 682, Summer 2023)]]''' In this course, we explored advanced computational communication methods and strategies, with a focus on reproducible research and computational text analysis. * '''[Spring 2023]''' '''[[Quantitative Methods for Communication (Spring 2023)|Quantitative Methods for Communication Research (COM 304, Spring 2023)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Fall 2022]''' '''[[Intro to Programming and Data Science (Fall 2022)|Intro to Programming and Data Science (COM 674, Fall 2022)]]''' – This course is intended to give students an introduction to programming principles, the Python programming language, and data science tools and approaches. Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Fall 2022]''' '''[[Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2022)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Fall 2022)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]] * '''[Spring 2022]''' '''[[Quantitative Methods for Communication (Spring 2022)|Quantitative Methods for Communication Research (COM 304 Spring 2022)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Spring 2022]''' '''[[Communication and Social Networks (Spring 2022)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Spring 2021)]]''' – This class focuses on understanding how the structure of relationships between people influence communication patterns and behavior. This perspective can help us to understand a broad set of phenomena, from online communities to friendships to businesses. The course will also introduce students to using network visualizations to gain and share insights about network phenomena. Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Fall 2021]''' '''[[Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2021)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Fall 2021)]]''' – This class focuses on understanding how the structure of relationships between people influence communication patterns and behavior. This perspective can help us to understand a broad set of phenomena, from online communities to friendships to businesses. The course will also introduce students to using network visualizations to gain and share insights about network phenomena. Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Fall 2021]''' '''[[Intro to Programming and Data Science (Fall 2021)|Intro to Programming and Data Science (COM 674, Fall 2021)]]''' – This course is intended to give students an introduction to programming principles, the Python programming language, and data science tools and approaches. Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. * '''[Spring 2021]''' '''[[Data Into Insights (Spring 2021)|Turning Data into Insight and Stories (COM 495/6/7, Spring 2021)]]''' * '''[Spring 2021]''' '''[[Communication and Social Networks (Spring 2021)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Spring 2021)]]''' * '''[Summer 2020]''' '''[[Intro_to_Programming_and_Data_Science_(Summer_2020)|Intro to Programming and Data Science (COM 67400, Summer 2020)]]''' β An intense, four-week version of the graduate level course intended to provide an introduction to programming and computational analysis of text in Python. The course is designed for social scientists, especially those seeking to gather data from the Web. These courses borrow heavily from the Community Data Science Workshops and courses. * '''[Spring 2020]''' '''[[Intro_to_Programming_and_Data_Science_(Spring_2020)|Intro to Programming and Data Science (COM 67400, Spring 2020)]]''' β A graduate level course intended to provide an introduction to programming and computational analysis of text in Python. The course is designed for social scientists, especially those seeking to gather data from the Web. * '''[Spring 2020]''' '''[[Communication_and_Social_Networks_(Spring_2020)|Communication and Social Networks (COM 411, Spring 2020)]]''' β This course is designed as an introduction to the theory and practice of social network analysis. My version of the course introduced the programming language <code>R</code> and visualizing and analyzing networks using the [https://igraph.org/r/ igraph library].
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