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Home SchoolSimmons College
Class NameSocial Infomatics
Class NumberLIS-421
Course ToolMoodle
Class SectionOL
FacultyLisa Hussey
Credits3 Credit Hours
Class Description'Social Informatics' refers to the body of research and study that examines social aspects of computerization - including the roles of information technology in social and organizational change and the ways that the social organization of information technologies are influenced by social forces and social practices. This graduate seminar is for students interested in the influence of information technology in the human context, including cultural heritage, professional concerns, and social inequities. The course introduces some of the key concepts of social informatics and situates them into the view of varied perspectives including readers, librarians, computer professionals, authors, educators, publishers, editors, and the institutions that support them.
Seats3
DeliveryAsynchronous
Start and End Date9/2/2015 - 12/14/2015
Last Add Day8/1/2015
Residency Start and End DateNo Residency
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