This comprehensive course explores the intersection of social media platforms and network science, providing students with essential skills for analysing digital social interactions. Beginning with graph theory fundamentals, students learn to model social media data as networks and apply mathematical frameworks to extract meaningful insights.

Introduction to Social Media Analytics

Introduction to Social Media Analytics


Instructors: Professor Aneesh S Chivukula
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Intermediate level
Learners must have completed the course "Introduction to Data Analytics" before taking this course.
Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Intermediate level
Learners must have completed the course "Introduction to Data Analytics" before taking this course.
What you'll learn
Apply graph theory, centrality measures, and community detection to model and understand social media platforms as complex networks.
Develop recommender systems, predict information diffusion patterns, and create viral marketing strategies using network science principles.
Apply machine learning, data stream mining, and predictive modelling for large-scale social media analysis and harmful content detection.
Apply responsible data collection practices, evaluate algorithmic bias, and assess societal implications of social media technologies.
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There are 10 modules in this course
In this module, the learners will be introduced to the course and its syllabus, setting the foundation for their learning journey. The course's introductory video will provide them with insights into the valuable skills and knowledge they can expect to gain throughout the duration of this course. Additionally, the syllabus reading will comprehensively outline essential course components, including course values, assessment criteria, grading system, schedule, details of live sessions, and a recommended reading list that will enhance the learner’s understanding of the course concepts. Moreover, this module offers the learners the opportunity to connect with fellow learners as they participate in a discussion prompt designed to facilitate introductions and exchanges within the course community.
What's included
3 videos1 reading1 discussion prompt
3 videos• Total 7 minutes
- Course Introduction• 4 minutes
- Meet Your Instructor: Prof. Aneesh Chivakula• 1 minute
- Meet Your Instructor: Prof. Seetha Parameswaran• 2 minutes
1 reading• Total 10 minutes
- Course Overview• 10 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 10 minutes
- Meet Your Peers • 10 minutes
This foundational module introduces students to the intersection of social media platforms and network science. You will explore how social media ecosystems function as complex networks and master fundamental graph theory concepts essential for social media analytics. Key concepts include social media platform typologies, graph structures (nodes, edges, directed/undirected networks), representation methods (adjacency matrices, lists), and ethical data collection practices. Through hands-on demonstrations with NetworkX, you will build practical skills in modelling social media interactions as graphs. This module establishes the theoretical and practical foundation necessary for advanced network analysis in subsequent modules.
What's included
19 videos4 readings13 assignments1 discussion prompt
19 videos• Total 159 minutes
- Why Social Media Analytics Matters• 3 minutes
- Social Media Definition and Evolution• 10 minutes
- Types of Social Media Platforms• 12 minutes
- Social Media Mining Applications and Challenges• 7 minutes
- Exploring Different Social Media Platforms and Their Data Structures• 12 minutes
- Graph Basics - Building Blocks of Networks• 8 minutes
- Directed vs. Undirected Graphs in Social Media• 7 minutes
- Basic Graph Properties• 9 minutes
- Modelling Social Media as Networks• 8 minutes
- Demo: Creating Basic Social Media Graphs with NetworkX• 13 minutes
- Adjacency Matrix Representation• 8 minutes
- Adjacency List Representation• 6 minutes
- Edge List and Other Representations• 7 minutes
- Demo: Implementing Different Graph Representations in Python• 12 minutes
- Introduction to Social Media APIs• 6 minutes
- Data Storage and Management• 6 minutes
- Privacy and Ethical Considerations• 11 minutes
- Demo: Building Ethical Social Media Data Collection Pipeline• 10 minutes
- From Theory to Practice• 4 minutes
4 readings• Total 60 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Social Media Landscape and Mining Fundamentals• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Graph Theory Fundamentals• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Graph Representation Models • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Data Collection, Processing, and Ethics• 15 minutes
13 assignments• Total 78 minutes
- Social Media Definition and Evolution• 6 minutes
- Types of Social Media Platforms• 6 minutes
- Social Media Mining Applications and Challenges• 6 minutes
- Graph Basics: Building Blocks of Networks• 6 minutes
- Directed vs. Undirected Graphs in Social Media• 6 minutes
- Basic Graph Properties• 6 minutes
- Modelling Social Media as Networks• 6 minutes
- Adjacency Matrix Representation• 6 minutes
- Adjacency List Representation• 6 minutes
- Edge List and Other Representations• 6 minutes
- Introduction to Social Media APIs• 6 minutes
- Data Storage and Management• 6 minutes
- Privacy and Ethical Considerations• 6 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 20 minutes
- Ethical Frameworks in Data Collection• 20 minutes
This module explores advanced graph types, including bipartite, weighted, temporal, and scale-free networks common in social media platforms. Students implement fundamental graph algorithms like DFS, BFS, and Dijkstra's algorithm for network exploration and shortest path analysis. The module covers network connectivity, components, and global properties such as density and efficiency. Students learn to analyse network structures and understand algorithmic complexity considerations for large-scale social media networks. Practical demonstrations guide students through implementing graph algorithms and analysing real social media network properties using computational tools.
What's included
17 videos3 readings12 assignments1 discussion prompt
17 videos• Total 137 minutes
- Understanding Network Structure• 3 minutes
- Bipartite Networks and Projections• 6 minutes
- Weighted Networks in Social Media• 9 minutes
- Scale-free and Small-world Networks• 9 minutes
- Measuring Network Connectivity• 6 minutes
- Creating and Analysing Different Network Types• 8 minutes
- DFS and Network Exploration• 7 minutes
- BFS and Distance Analysis• 8 minutes
- Dijkstra's Algorithm for Weighted Networks• 8 minutes
- Basic Network Flow Concepts• 7 minutes
- Identifying and Analysing Special Graph Structures• 11 minutes
- Network Density and Clustering• 8 minutes
- Trees and Hierarchical Structures• 10 minutes
- Algorithm Complexity and Practical Considerations• 10 minutes
- Analysing Connectivity in Real Networks• 12 minutes
- Graph Algorithms Implementation• 12 minutes
- From Structure to Behaviour• 4 minutes
3 readings• Total 90 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Advanced Graph Types and Network Models• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Graph Algorithms for Network Analysis• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Graph Connectivity and Basic Properties• 30 minutes
12 assignments• Total 126 minutes
- Graded Quiz - Modules 1 and 2• 60 minutes
- Bipartite Networks and Projections• 6 minutes
- Weighted Networks in Social Media• 6 minutes
- Scale-free and Small-world Networks• 6 minutes
- Measuring Network Connectivity• 6 minutes
- DFS and Network Exploration• 6 minutes
- BFS and Distance Analysis• 6 minutes
- Dijkstra's Algorithm for Weighted Networks• 6 minutes
- Basic Network Flow Concepts• 6 minutes
- Network Density and Clustering• 6 minutes
- Trees and Hierarchical Structures• 6 minutes
- Algorithm Complexity and Practical Considerations• 6 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 30 minutes
- Small-World Properties and Information Flow• 30 minutes
This module focuses on measuring node importance and identifying influential users in social networks. Students master fundamental centrality measures including degree, betweenness, closeness, and PageRank algorithms to analyse user roles and network positions. The module covers local node properties, structural patterns like transitivity and homophily, and link prediction techniques. Students learn to profile users based on multiple network measures and understand social network formation principles. Hands-on demonstrations teach students to compute centrality measures and build comprehensive user analysis systems for social media applications.
What's included
17 videos3 readings15 assignments1 discussion prompt
17 videos• Total 144 minutes
- Measuring Importance in Networks• 3 minutes
- Introduction to Network Measures• 8 minutes
- Degree Centrality• 9 minutes
- Basic Node Properties• 8 minutes
- Node Classification and Roles• 7 minutes
- Computing Basic Network Measures for Social Media Users• 9 minutes
- Betweenness Centrality• 9 minutes
- Closeness Centrality• 10 minutes
- PageRank Algorithm• 10 minutes
- Centrality Comparison and Selection• 8 minutes
- Calculating and Comparing Different Centrality Measures• 10 minutes
- Transitivity and Reciprocity• 9 minutes
- Homophily and Assortativity Basics• 11 minutes
- Link Prediction and Practical Applications• 10 minutes
- Analysing Social Patterns in Network Data• 10 minutes
- Building User Profiles Using Network Measures• 10 minutes
- From Individual Nodes to Groups• 5 minutes
3 readings• Total 90 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Basic Network Measures and Node Properties• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Advanced Centrality Measures • 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Social Network Patterns• 30 minutes
15 assignments• Total 90 minutes
- Introduction to Network Measures• 6 minutes
- Degree Centrality• 6 minutes
- Basic Node Properties• 6 minutes
- Node Classification and Roles• 6 minutes
- Computing Basic Network Measures for Social Media Users• 6 minutes
- Betweenness Centrality• 6 minutes
- Closeness Centrality• 6 minutes
- PageRank Algorithm• 6 minutes
- Centrality Comparison and Selection• 6 minutes
- Calculating and Comparing Different Centrality Measures• 6 minutes
- Transitivity and Reciprocity• 6 minutes
- Homophily and Assortativity Basics• 6 minutes
- Link Prediction and Practical Applications• 6 minutes
- Analysing Social Patterns in Network Data• 6 minutes
- Building User Profiles Using Network Measures• 6 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 30 minutes
- Homophily vs. Influence in Social Networks• 30 minutes
This module examines methods for identifying and analysing groups within social networks. Students explore community detection approaches, including modularity-based methods, the Louvain algorithm, and spectral clustering techniques. The module covers overlapping communities, dynamic community evolution, and quality evaluation metrics. Students learn to compare different detection algorithms and understand their strengths and limitations. Applications in targeted marketing, content recommendation, and information flow analysis are emphasised. Practical demonstrations guide students through the implementation of community detection algorithms and the analysis of community structure in real social media networks.
What's included
17 videos3 readings16 assignments1 discussion prompt
17 videos• Total 136 minutes
- Finding Groups in Social Networks• 4 minutes
- Social Communities Definition and Characteristics• 8 minutes
- Community Detection Approaches• 8 minutes
- Modularity-Based Community Detection• 7 minutes
- Simple Community Detection Algorithms• 5 minutes
- Visualising and Exploring Communities in Real Networks• 9 minutes
- Louvain Algorithm• 6 minutes
- Spectral Methods for Community Detection• 8 minutes
- Overlapping Communities• 9 minutes
- Dynamic Community Detection• 9 minutes
- Implementing Basic Community Detection Algorithms• 10 minutes
- Community Quality Evaluation• 6 minutes
- Algorithm Comparison• 9 minutes
- Social Media Applications• 8 minutes
- Hierarchical Community Detection• 13 minutes
- Overlapping Community Detection• 12 minutes
- From Structure to Behaviour• 3 minutes
3 readings• Total 90 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Community Fundamentals and Basic Detection• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Advanced Detection Methods• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Advanced Community Detection• 30 minutes
16 assignments• Total 150 minutes
- Graded Quiz - Modules 3 and 4• 60 minutes
- Social Communities Definition and Characteristics• 6 minutes
- Community Detection Approaches• 6 minutes
- Modularity-Based Community Detection• 6 minutes
- Simple Community Detection Algorithms• 6 minutes
- Visualising and Exploring Communities in Real Networks• 6 minutes
- Louvain Algorithm• 6 minutes
- Spectral Methods for Community Detection• 6 minutes
- Overlapping Communities• 6 minutes
- Dynamic Community Detection• 6 minutes
- Implementing Basic Community Detection Algorithms• 6 minutes
- Community Quality Evaluation• 6 minutes
- Algorithm Comparison• 6 minutes
- Social Media Applications• 6 minutes
- Hierarchical Community Detection• 6 minutes
- Overlapping Community Detection• 6 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 30 minutes
- Dynamic Communities and Platform Evolution• 30 minutes
This module studies how information and behaviours spread through social media networks. Students explore diffusion models, including independent cascade and linear threshold mechanisms, along with influence maximisation techniques. The module covers collective behaviours such as herd mentality, echo chambers, and social contagion phenomena. Students learn to detect information cascades, distinguish influence from homophily, and predict viral content. Applications in crisis detection, marketing campaigns, and behaviour prediction are emphasised. Comprehensive demonstrations teach students to simulate diffusion models and analyse real-world information spread patterns.
What's included
17 videos3 readings12 assignments1 discussion prompt
17 videos• Total 106 minutes
- How Information and Behaviour Spread• 2 minutes
- Information Diffusion Fundamentals• 5 minutes
- Independent Cascade Model• 5 minutes
- Linear Threshold Model• 5 minutes
- Influence Maximisation Basics• 5 minutes
- Simulating Information Diffusion in Social Networks• 7 minutes
- Herd Behaviour and Social Proof• 6 minutes
- Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles• 5 minutes
- Social Contagion Mechanisms• 6 minutes
- Cascade Detection and Measurement• 6 minutes
- Detecting and Analysing Herd Behaviour in Social Media Data• 10 minutes
- Influence vs. Homophily• 6 minutes
- Behaviour Prediction Methods• 6 minutes
- Applications in Social Media Analytics• 6 minutes
- Measuring and Modelling Influence vs Homophily• 9 minutes
- Building Complete Behaviour Analytics Pipeline• 14 minutes
- From Structure to Behaviour• 3 minutes
3 readings• Total 90 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Information Diffusion Models• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Collective Behaviour and Social Phenomena• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Influence Analysis and Behaviour Prediction• 30 minutes
12 assignments• Total 246 minutes
- SGA-1: Comprehensive Social Media Network Analysis: From Graph Fundamentals to Information Diffusion• 180 minutes
- Information Diffusion Fundamentals• 6 minutes
- Independent Cascade Model• 6 minutes
- Linear Threshold Model• 6 minutes
- Influence Maximisation Basics• 6 minutes
- Herd Behaviour and Social Proof• 6 minutes
- Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles• 6 minutes
- Social Contagion Mechanisms• 6 minutes
- Cascade Detection and Measurement• 6 minutes
- Influence vs. Homophily• 6 minutes
- Behaviour Prediction Methods• 6 minutes
- Applications in Social Media Analytics• 6 minutes
1 discussion prompt• Total 30 minutes
- Viral Content and Network Structure• 30 minutes
What's included
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1 assignment• Total 60 minutes
- Graded Quiz - Modules 5 and 6 (To be added) • 60 minutes
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1 assignment• Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz - Modules 7 and 8(To be added) • 30 minutes
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2 assignments
2 assignments• Total 60 minutes
- Graded Quiz - Modules 9 and 10 (To be added)• 30 minutes
- SGA-2 (To be added)• 30 minutes
End-Term Examination
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1 assignment
1 assignment• Total 30 minutes
- End-Term Examination• 30 minutes
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