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* '''[Fall 2023]''' '''[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)|Introduction to Graduate Research (MTS 501, Fall, 2023)]]''' – The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the Northwestern University TSB and MTS Ph.D. programs to (1) current research in these fields, and (2) key challenges involved in pursuing an impactful, responsible, and fulfilling research career. Taught by [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron Shaw]] | * '''[Fall 2023]''' '''[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2023)|Introduction to Graduate Research (MTS 501, Fall, 2023)]]''' – The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the Northwestern University TSB and MTS Ph.D. programs to (1) current research in these fields, and (2) key challenges involved in pursuing an impactful, responsible, and fulfilling research career. Taught by [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron Shaw]] | ||
* '''[Winter 2022]''' '''[[Online_Communities_and_Crowds_(Winter_2022)|Online Communities & Crowds (COMM_ST 378 | * '''[Winter 2022]''' '''[[Online_Communities_and_Crowds_(Winter_2022)|Online Communities & Crowds (COMM_ST 378 / MTS 525)]]'''– Online communities & crowds are fundamental to how people communicate, work, play, learn, socialize, and more. However, they also threaten our well-being and undermine critical social institutions as well as the integrity of public discourse. This (advanced undergraduate and graduate level) course seeks to understand online communities & crowds. It does so through an interdisciplinary inquiry into a set of practical challenges that confront online communities & crowds today. When and why do some efforts to overcome these challenges succeed? What insights and expectations can we draw from these experiences? Taught by [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron Shaw]] | ||
* '''[Fall 2021]''' '''[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)|Introduction to Graduate Research (MTS 501, Fall, 2021)]]''' – The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the Northwestern University TSB and MTS Ph.D. programs to (1) current research in these fields, and (2) key challenges involved in pursuing an impactful, responsible, and fulfilling research career. Taught by [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron Shaw]] | * '''[Fall 2021]''' '''[[Introduction_to_Graduate_Research_(Fall_2021)|Introduction to Graduate Research (MTS 501, Fall, 2021)]]''' – The goal of this seminar is to introduce first-year students in the Northwestern University TSB and MTS Ph.D. programs to (1) current research in these fields, and (2) key challenges involved in pursuing an impactful, responsible, and fulfilling research career. Taught by [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron Shaw]] | ||
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== Purdue University Courses == | == Purdue University Courses == | ||
* '''[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]''' '''[[Quantitative Methods for Communication (Spring 2022)|Quantitative Methods for Communication Research (COM 304 Spring 2022)]]''' Taught by [[User:Jdfoote|Jeremy Foote]]. |