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 22, 2017
You will thank yourself for taking this course up. Assignments in this course are very well designed to give you a real experience. You have the best faulty here.
Reviewed on Aug 29, 2016
I loved learning more about social computation and the power of contributions by many people to reach a common design solution.
Reviewed on Feb 12, 2017
The course has very good material especially in terms of crowdsourcing. Gave me really good insights in social thinking and how to relate it to your product
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