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Course name
Online Communities
Institution
University of Texas at Austin - School of Information
Instructor
Nate TeGrotenhuis
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Online Communities
Course dates
2024-08-26 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-12-12 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
35


Online communities are important to our cultural, social, and economic lives and especially to how we find and share information. Yet they also threaten our well-being and may undermine critical social institutions as well as the integrity of public discourse. This course is an interdisciplinary inquiry that seeks to understand online communities. It covers the history of online communities from their origins in the pre-Internet to the rise of social media platforms and contemporary challenges and also the social, psychological, and human-computer interaction research that both explains the practical barriers to building an online community and motivates technical and organizational designs that aim to overcome them.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Bodyisabladee Native Speaker (novel) South Korean web culture, Signalis
KoiTheFish User Interface Design Native Speaker (novel), Social influence bias
Pinkdolphinbird Social influence bias User Interface Design, Internet security awareness
Fluffycatlover South Korean web culture Signalis, Native Speaker (novel)
KlosetKookie User Interface Design, Internet security awareness
Liquid snake 01 Internet security awareness Social influence bias, Disaster informatics
Mnr2295 Disaster informatics Signalis
Bishkurp Signalis South Korean web culture, User Interface Design
Sakydakylicious Language creation in artificial intelligence Social influence bias, Disaster informatics