The course introduces students to theories about and technologies for the social web, with applications such as community building, mass collaboration, social networking, blogging, and social gaming. The aim is to give students a thorough understanding of social web technologies and social network services and their application, including issues such as privacy, ethics, trust, reputation, and addiction. Topics to be addressed include the history of the social web, social navigation, social network theory, diffusion of technology and participation. Finally, the course will investigate the power of social technology by examining uses such as social justice, marketing and political change.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
present important theories relevant to the social web.
demonstrate theoretical knowledge of social technology.
explain about privacy, ethics, trust and reputation in the use of social technologies.
demonstrate theoretical knowledge of the power of social technology.
demonstrate familiarity with a broad range of social technologies.
describe and explain basic concepts of the social web.
compare and contrast different social technologies.
analyze and evaluate social technologies.
use social technologies for various purposes.
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
INFO100 or equivalent
Access to the Course
Open
Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching
12-16 two-hour lectures, 10-16 two-hour seminars
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
There will be mandatory group assignments which must be completed and approved.
Mandatory participation: Attendance at mandatory labs (at least 80%).
Forms of Assessment
One individual assignment (50%)
3 hours written exam (50%)
Grading Scale
Letter grade (A-F).
Subject Overlap
INFO115 overlaps 5 ECTS with INFO114
Assessment Semester
Autumn
Course Evaluation
The course is evaluated by students every three years, and by the responsible lecturer
each year.
Contact Information
studieveileder@info.uib.no
Department
Department of Information Science and Media Studies