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NEW MEDIA 200-001: Research Methods in New Media
This seminar is intended to inform graduate students from different disciplines about the fundamental issues, methods, and practices pertinent to research in new media.
berkeley  courses  spring2007  newmedia  research  methods 
october 2006 by rybesh
GERMAN 296-001: Semiotics
Discussion of the principal figures from the basic disciplines of philosophy, biology, and linguistics influential in current trends in semiotics. Application of Peircean semiotics to a wide range of semiotic modalities.
berkeley  courses  spring2007  semiotics 
october 2006 by rybesh
INFO 213. User Interface Design and Development
This course covers the design, prototyping, and evaluation of user interfaces to computers which is often called Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
ccn:42778  berkeley  ischool  courses  spring2007  HCI  design  tu  th  9-10:30 
october 2006 by rybesh
INFO 231. Economics of Information
The measurement and analysis of the role information plays in the economy and of the resources devoted to production, distribution, and consumption of information.
ccn:42787  berkeley  ischool  courses  spring2007  information  economics  tu  th  2-3:30 
october 2006 by rybesh
INFO 245. Organization of Information in Collections
Standards and practices for organization and description of bibliographic, textual, and non-textual collections.
ccn:42799  berkeley  ischool  courses  spring2007  library  information  organization  wed  fri  10:30-12 
october 2006 by rybesh
INFO 290-19. Web-based Publishing
This course is a broad survey of Web-based publishing, defined here as any well-designed service for providing information using Web formats and protocols.
berkeley  courses  spring2007  ischool  xml  syndication  ccn:42704  tu  th  9:30-10  xlink  webpub 
october 2006 by rybesh
INFO 290-3. The Social Life of Visual Media
This course takes a social science approach to new media, specifically visual media.
ccn:42814  berkeley  courses  visualstudies  spring2007  ischool  tu  th  2-3:30 
october 2006 by rybesh
Quality of Information
This course examines issues of information quality in mediated communication, asking how in the past people reached conclusions about the reliability, value, or authenticity of content and how they do so today.
fall2006  courses  berkeley  information  quality  current 
august 2006 by rybesh
The Quality of Information
This course explores issues of information quality in mediated communication and how people reach conclusions about the reliability, value, or authenticity of content.
courses  fall2006  berkeley  SoI  information  quality 
july 2006 by rybesh
Quantitative Research Methods for Information Systems and Management
Quantitative methods for data collection and analysis. Research design. Conceptualization, operationalization, measurement.
courses  fall2006  berkeley  SoI  quantitative  methods  statistics  current 
july 2006 by rybesh
Business Architecture and Services Science
An introduction to services science — a new, interdisciplinary field that combines social science, business, and engineering knowledge needed for organizations
courses  fall2006  berkeley  SoI  business  webservices 
july 2006 by rybesh
Computer-Mediated Communication
This course will focus on the analysis of CMC practices, the social structures that emerge when people use these applications, and the design and implementation issues associated with constructing CMC technologies.
courses  fall2006  berkeley  SoI  sociology  design  communication  current 
july 2006 by rybesh
MBA 277-2: Media & Entertainment
The purpose of the course is to provide an introduction to the wide ranging issues in media and entertainment from a business perspective.
berkeley  courses  spring2006  media  entertainment  business 
january 2006 by rybesh
SIMS: INFOSYS 296A: Ethnographic Practice
The seminar is intended for students who engage frequently with ethnographic texts, are planning ethnographic research, or are working on dissertations and papers based on ethnographic inquiry.
ethnography  berkeley  courses  spring2006  ischool 
january 2006 by rybesh
CS 431: Architecture of Web Information Systems
This course examines distributed information systems built on the World Wide Web.
semweb  courses 
january 2006 by rybesh
A Semantic Web Primer - The MIT Press
Suitable for use as a textbook or for self-study by professionals, it concentrates on undergraduate-level fundamental concepts and techniques that will enable readers to proceed with building applications on their own.
semweb  books  courses 
january 2006 by rybesh
CS646
Focused on description logic and ontology building.
semweb  courses  description  logic 
january 2006 by rybesh
Statistical Techniques for Audio and Video Processing
The topics include audio and video object recognition, speech recognition, restoration of corrupted video and audio data, and object discovery in audio and video streams.
courses  statistics  audio  video  contentanalysis 
december 2005 by rybesh
Social Studies of Technology, Energy and Technical Systems
This seminar aims to introduce and explore core literature and issues within Science and Technology Studies (STS), drawing primarily upon contributions from sociology, anthropology, political science, history and cultural studies.
sts  ANT  social  anthropology  politicalscience  history  culturalstudies  science  technology  berkeley  courses  spring2006 
december 2005 by rybesh
DMA|Stat Spring 2005
By adopting the language of software, algorithms and databases (in short, the langugae of computer science), it is possible to characterize works of "new media."
statistics  newmedia  courses 
december 2005 by rybesh
Portable Video Production and Internet Distribution
Students will explore the aesthetic and social impacts of small, short videos viewed over pocket players.
courses  spring2006  USC  mobile  video  authoring  social  media 
november 2005 by rybesh
J141: The Mass Media and Society
Journalism is changing more rapidly now than at any time in the past century, and this course will give a context to those changes and provide an overview of contemporary journalistic institutions.
berkeley  journalism  media  courses  spring2006 
november 2005 by rybesh
Education 230: Literacies: Old and New
The course balances readings on traditional literacy and on a view of new, electronic literacies.
courses  berkeley  spring2006  education  literacy  newmedia 
november 2005 by rybesh
German 214.1 (4) Global Imagination
This seminar will combine readings in theories of globalization and cosmopolitanism with case studies about the formation of a global consciousness through cinema and other audiovisual media.
courses  berkeley  spring2006  globalization  cinema  audio  video  culture 
november 2005 by rybesh
MIT OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.013A Calculus with Applications, Spring 2005 | Home
This is an undergraduate course on differential calculus in one and several dimensions.
math  opensource  mit  courses  calculus 
november 2005 by rybesh
MIT OpenCourseWare | Mathematics | 18.06 Linear Algebra, Spring 2005 | Home
This is a basic subject on matrix theory and linear algebra. Emphasis is given to topics that will be useful in other disciplines, including systems of equations, vector spaces, determinants, eigenvalues, similarity, and positive definite matrices.
opensource  math  courses  mit  linear  algebra  matrix  theory 
november 2005 by rybesh
Math 54: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
Basic linear algebra; matrix arithmetic and determinants. Vector spaces; inner product as spaces. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors; linear transformations.
math  berkeley  courses  spring2006 
november 2005 by rybesh
Designated Emphasis in Communication, Computation and Statistics
The DE in Communication, Computation and Statistics enables specialized, multi-disciplinary training and research opportunities in various emerging areas of information technology.
berkeley  statistics  communication  cs  courses 
november 2005 by rybesh
Sociology 290: Social Capital and Social Networks
In this course, we will track the emergence of the social capital theoretical framework from its classical predecessors to its contemporary usage.
sociology  courses  berkeley  spring2006  social  capital 
november 2005 by rybesh
Sociology 202B.001: The Sociology of Everyday Life
We will take up themes—partially overlapping—that are connected to everyday life: codes of conduct (etiquette), taste, style, self-presentation, (house) work, time, space, privacy, and resistance.
everyday  life  courses  sociology  culture  theory  berkeley  spring2006 
november 2005 by rybesh
Quantitative/Statistical Research Methods in Social Sciences -- Sociology (SOCIOL) C271D
Selected topics in quantitative/statistical methods of research in the social sciences and particularly in sociology.
sociology  statistics  quantitative  methods  berkeley  spring2006  courses 
november 2005 by rybesh
SIMS: INFOSYS 296A: Research Methods: Introduction to Quantitative Methods
We begin with a focus on defining research problems, theory testing, causal inference, and basic statistics. Then, we will explore a range of research designs and methodological techniques that are available for empirical research.
quantitative  methods  courses  berkeley  spring2006 
november 2005 by rybesh
Institutional Aspects of Computing
This is a graduate seminar on the economic, legal, and strategic aspects of technical compatibility standards.
courses  standards  Agre 
november 2005 by rybesh
Rhetoric 150: Rhetoric of Contemporary Politics
A course on political closures and openings. We study forces of government, subjects of politics, and the politics of the governed.
rhetoric  berkeley  courses  spring2006  politics 
november 2005 by rybesh
Rhetoric 240G-3: Rhetorical Theory: Seeing and Being Seen
In this seminar, we will explore what it means to see and be seen, through a close reading of Merleau-Ponty’s late writings.
rhetoric  berkeley  courses  spring2006  merleau-ponty 
november 2005 by rybesh
Campaign Strategy, Media, and Message
An inside look at how political campaigns operate from the viewpoint of the media, taught by the people who run them.
election  politicalscience  courses  berkeley  spring2006 
november 2005 by rybesh
Aesthetics of Everyday Life
Debates over the creative and emancipatory potential of vernacular culture will move us towards a critical theory of everyday life.
everyday  life  courses  sociology  aesthetics  culture  theory  reference 
october 2005 by rybesh
IEOR 170: Industrial Design and Human Factors
This course surveys topics related to the design of products and interfaces ranging from alarm clocks, cell phones, and dashboards to logos, presentations, and web sites.
courses  berkeley  spring2006  design  interface 
october 2005 by rybesh
SIMS: INFOSYS 290: Mixing and Remixing Information
This course focuses on employing XML and web services to reuse or "remix" digital content and services.
xml  webservices  services  remix  courses  spring2006  ischool  berkeley 
october 2005 by rybesh
SIMS: INFOSYS 213: User Interface Design and Development
Interface design methods (e.g., user-centered design, prototyping, and design principles and rules), and interface evaluation (e.g., software logging, user observation, benchmarks and experiments).
research  methods  courses  spring2006  design  userinterface  HCI  ischool  berkeley 
october 2005 by rybesh
Distributed Information Management
The goal of the course is to lay the foundation for further evolution of networked digital document systems.
courses  fall2005  documents  web  hypermedia  hypertext  annotation  DIM 
september 2005 by rybesh
Experimental Document Analysis
The seminar will explore the technical, social and cultural aspects of informative objects in any and all forms (aka 'documents').
courses  fall2005  berkeley  documents  theory 
september 2005 by rybesh
Economically-Informed Design of Networks
In this research seminar, we will read and discuss recent papers exploring the many different areas in which network design and economics intersect.
economics  networking  courses  berkeley  fall2005  EIND 
september 2005 by rybesh
Music 0123 S02: Routes, Rap, Reggae - Spring 2005
Proceeding as an intertwined history of reggae and hip-hop, this course seeks to demonstrate and analyze the longstanding interaction between the popular music of the United States and Jamaica.
jamaica  academia  hiphop  reggae  music  ethnomusicology  courses 
july 2005 by rybesh
Alan Davidson: The Penguin Companion to Food
The Penguin Companion to Food is the paperback edition of the Oxford Companion to Food, so see more reviews there...
books  2002  urn:asin:0142001635  wishlist  cookery  cooking  courses  encyclopedias  food  foodhabits  reference 
june 2005 by rybesh
Towards solutions to “the p2p problem”
This past Spring semester, our class looked at the challenges posed by peer-to-peer technologies to the current state of copyright law and policy. Many students wrote quite insightful papers.
p2p  policy  ideas  berkeley  courses 
june 2005 by rybesh
CS257 Modelling Multimedia Information
Aims to provide students with a understanding for the role of modelling multimedia information in a variety of information retrieval and browsing applications, including personal media collections, organisation-wide media archives, and web-search engines.
multimedia  metadata  courses 
april 2005 by rybesh
Architecture and the Internet: Reading List
The intersection of the fields of architectural design and media studies.
3d  architecture  berkeley  books  courses  design  reference  social 
december 2004 by rybesh
IS 214 : Needs and Usability Assessment
This course addresses concepts and methods of needs and usability assessment.
berkeley  courses  design  spring2005  usability  IS214 
december 2004 by rybesh
The Challenge of P2P | INFOSYS 296A-2 | SPRING 2005
This seminar will consider a range of policy alternatives available to respond to the challenges P2P technologies and file sharing pose for the entertainment industry and the implications of each alternative.
berkeley  courses  p2p  policy  spring2005  IS296A-2 
december 2004 by rybesh
CSCI 3161 - Computer Animation
Provides a comprehensive overview of algorithms and software techniques for generating animated movies and interactive animation programs. Includes lecture slides and assignments.
3d  courses  howto 
october 2004 by rybesh
The Quality of Information
How do people reach conclusions about the reliability, value, or authenticity of content? We will consider the problem across time, media and modes, from the coming of the book to the blog.
berkeley  blog  courses  sfbayarea  social  unmediated 
october 2004 by rybesh
EECS 290T: Multimedia Signal Processing, Communications and Networking, Spring 2004
Class on multimedia, compression technologies, networking, and wireless and mobile multimedia networking.
berkeley  courses  multimedia  networking  sfbayarea 
september 2004 by rybesh
Information Art: Database & Interface
Exploring database-driven art forms which can capture and remember interactions with audiences, allowing art works which are highly interactive and able to change through time; creating new social meaning from industrial and commercial databases.
AP170  art  berkeley  courses  database  fall2004  interface  sfbayarea 
august 2004 by rybesh
Realizing Digital Convergence
This course combines lectures on industry structure, market analysis, and business models with the development of a working prototype and business case for a multimedia application.
berkeley  courses  fall2004  mobile  multimedia  sfbayarea  convergence 
august 2004 by rybesh
Applied Natural Language Processing
This course will examine the state-of-the-art in applied NLP, with an emphasis on how well the algorithms work and how they can be used (or not) in applications.
berkeley  courses  fall2004  nlp  sfbayarea 
august 2004 by rybesh
MBA 296 Fundamentals of Business
Our goal is that by the end of the course, you'll feel comfortable talking with people whose graduate school work has been in Business.
berkeley  courses  sfbayarea 
august 2004 by rybesh
Information Retrieval Systems
Phil Agre's UCLA course on the Semantic Web.
academia  semweb  courses 
april 2004 by rybesh
IS 208B
Analysis of Information Organizations
courses 
april 2004 by rybesh
IS206
Distributed Computing Applications & Infrastructure
courses 
february 2004 by rybesh

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