Social Computing in Society

Social computing

Social computing is an area of computer science that studies the intersection of social behavior and computational systems. It focuses on creating or recreating social conventions and contexts through software and technology. Examples include blogs, email, instant messaging, social networks, wikis, and social bookmarking.

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CS 347 — Human-Computer Interaction: Foundations and Frontiers

Stanford University

Winter 2023

This iteration of CS 347 focuses on the future of HCI. It connects core theories with modern research innovations, covering areas like ubiquitous computing, social computing, design tools, AI+HCI, and accessibility. This course involves significant reading and discussion and has prerequisites for CS or SymSys students.

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