People are social creatures and the modern Internet reflects that. Technology has made collaboration at a distance possible in new ways that present their own set of challenges. This course will introduce you to the major challenges and opportunities for creating online communities. What does the future hold? Learn how social computing can create collaboration experiences that go beyond what’s possible face to face.

Social Computing

Social Computing
This course is part of Interaction Design Specialization

Instructor: Scott Klemmer
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Reviewed on Mar 9, 2016
Really interesting course. Good introduction to the dynamics of group behavior and collaboration. Nice overview of advantages of crowdsourcing, but no mention of any ethical or economic concerns.
Reviewed on Apr 3, 2016
All the videos and assignments were interesting and informative, I am just not sure how relevant they were to the specialization.
Reviewed on Sep 7, 2015
It was interesting to learn via Coursera. My very first time online course ever and I enjoyed it. :)
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