Social computing

Social computing

Social computing is a field within computer science that studies the overlap of social behavior and computational systems. It involves creating or replicating social norms and contexts using software and technology. Examples of social computing 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

Spring 2021

CS 347 is an advanced HCI course that surveys foundational and cutting-edge HCI research. Students participate in discussions, read relevant papers, and undertake a research project aimed for submission to a top-tier HCI venue. The course assumes previous experience with HCI, particularly for CS or SymSys students.

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