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Computer-Mediated Communication

Computer-Mediated Communication. Introductions, terminology, & taxonomy. Computer-mediated communication?. Information and Communications Technology?. Social software?. CMC…DC…SS…ICT…DITMSSC !. Computer-mediated communication. <cloudkid> what a … <elvis> hi there <madhatter> elvis ….

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Computer-Mediated Communication

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  1. Computer-Mediated Communication Introductions, terminology, & taxonomy

  2. Computer-mediated communication? Information and Communications Technology? Social software? CMC…DC…SS…ICT…DITMSSC ! Computer-Mediated Communication

  3. Computer-mediated communication Computer-Mediated Communication

  4. <cloudkid> what a… <elvis> hi there <madhatter> elvis… Computer-Mediated Communication

  5. Theoretical perspectives Computer-Mediated Communication

  6. A Few Course Logistics… Office hours:305A South HallThursday 2–3:30pm Course reader — for what’s not onlineAt Copy Central (2560 Bancroft at Telegraph) Class mailing list (directions on course homepage) cmc@ischool.berkeley.edu Web site — syllabus and readings (password)http://courses.ischool.berkeley.edu/i216/f10/ Computer-Mediated Communication

  7. Course Format • Primarily lecture • With your class participation and weekly reading task • Some in-class activities, rapid-prototyping design projects Computer-Mediated Communication

  8. Weekly Reading Task: Reviews! The goal: to highlight specific issues, themes, contributions, and/or problems from the readings. Computer-Mediated Communication

  9. Weekly Reviews System • One review required per week. • Due by 5pm every Wednesday. No Exceptions! • 30% of your grade; cannot pass the class without doing them. • Reviews are an important part of discussion. • Small groups (3-4 students) will be assigned to write a meta-review for the week to be sent to the mailing list (cmc@ischool.berkeley.edu). • Due by the following Wed by 5pm. • Meta-review groups posted online next week. • http://courses.ischool.berkeley.edu/i216/f10/ Computer-Mediated Communication

  10. Special Guest Lectures… Irene Chien Berkeley Center for New Media Andrew Fiore Visiting Asst. Prof At Michigan State Computer-Mediated Communication

  11. Assignments and Final Projects • Problem and Justification Memo • Interim Report • Final Project Report Computer-Mediated Communication

  12. Project Ideas • Your ideas will be posted to course Wiki • We will use these to help you organize into groups. • If you have a project idea already, keep thinking about it and try to write up a few sentences about your interests. Computer-Mediated Communication

  13. Final Presentations and Posters Final Presentations: Tues., Nov 30th Thurs., Dec 2nd Computer-Mediated Communication

  14. A Brief Overview of Course Topics… Computer-Mediated Communication

  15. Overview Social Presentation and Perception Online Communities Computer-Mediated Communication

  16. Overview (continued) Visual interfaces, information visualizations and Media “Richness” Collective Action, Information “Pools” and Collaborative Editing Computer-Mediated Communication

  17. Overview (continued) Reputation Trust and Trustworthiness Computer-Mediated Communication

  18. Overview (continued) Privacy Intimate Relationships Computer-Mediated Communication

  19. Overview (continued) Deception: Lies and the lying liars who lie! CMC and Games Computer-Mediated Communication

  20. For Tuesday… • Rheingold — “The Virtual Community: Finding Connection in a Computerized World” • Barak, A., and J. Suler. “Reflections on the psychology and social science of cyberspace.” Weekly Reading Task starts next week! Computer-Mediated Communication

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