Credits
This page is where I say "thanks" to those who have contributed to the development of the course.
Individuals who have made significant contributions to the course
- Stephen Downes has given very detailed and excellent feedback on many of the modules, which feedback I have happily incorporated.
Other individuals who helped
- Kim Pyfer provided great general feedback on the course
- Shelley Hensen found the first bad link and provided other feedback
- Deonne Dawson sniffed out bad links in an old article of mine (how embarassing...) referenced in the readings
Related courses which significantly influenced this course
- The Design of Online Communities taught by Amy Brickman at Georgia Tech
- The Psychology of Cyberspace taught by John Suler at Rider University
- The Sociology of Cyberspace taught by Peter Kollock at UCLA
- The Virtual Society: Identity, Interaction and Interface Design taught by Judith Donath at The MIT Media Lab
- Online Communities taught by Jennifer Preece at University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Information in Society taught by Barry Wellman when he was visiting UC Berkeley
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