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Digital and Social Systems Foundations
Time: Monday and Wednesday: 4:00pm - 5:15pm Location: ITLL 1B50
Gerhard Fischer and Hal Eden Fall Semester 2008
Digital and Social Systems Foundations CSCI 3002 - call number: 84218

taught jointly with

Current Topics in Computer Science: Digital and Social Systems Foundations CSCI 7000-003 - call number: 85001

The course is offered to both undergraduates (as CSCI 3002) and graduate students (as CSCI 7000; graduate students will have more demanding assignments).

Time: Monday and Wednesday: 4:00pm - 5:15pm Location: ITLL 1B50

This course will introduce the foundations for Digital and Social Systems (DSS). As computing is changing our lives, this transformation is shaped not only by technology but also by how people express themselves, how they think, how they interact with computational artifacts, and how they collaborate with other humans. The broad-based research area of DSS will prepare students to contribute to this accelerating global process. Students will learn about, design, develop, and assess socio-technical environments that tie together technology with communication, collaboration, and other social processes to address the challenges and opportunities of our future world.

The course will cover practice and research in human computer interaction, design of interactive systems, computer supported cooperative work, computer supported collaborative learning, educational technology, tools that support creativity, user-developed knowledge collections, and gaming.

Remark:

In the Spring Semester 2009, I will offer the following course (for which the above course in the Fall of 2008 will provide important foundations): CSCI 4412 taught jointly with CSCI-5412: "Design, Creativity and New Media" This course will explore the design of new media and technologies to support design and creativity. It will analyze design and creativity as human activities of fundamental importance in the networked information culture and economy. It will provide theoretical and practical analysis of new media. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor or CSCI 3002 / CSCI 7000-003.

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