COMM 131
Computer Models of Communicators
Description: Lecture, three hours. Introduction to using computerized methods to model communication processes. Survey of various computational methods, and how to apply these in hands-on exercises. Exercises help setup small-scale simulations of communicators on personal computers. Covers computer models for individual communicators, dyads, groups, and collective (mass) systems. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2022 - Considering I did not have any coding or computer science experience before this class, I was nervous to take it. That being said, Professor Dale made this class very enjoyable and manageable. This class was comprised of two lab assignments, almost weekly quizzes, and a final project that is pretty open-ended.
Winter 2022 - Considering I did not have any coding or computer science experience before this class, I was nervous to take it. That being said, Professor Dale made this class very enjoyable and manageable. This class was comprised of two lab assignments, almost weekly quizzes, and a final project that is pretty open-ended.