All Courses at the Faculty of Information

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Values and social transformation in the design of the decentralized Web

Published 2022 PhD in Information

Dawn Walker

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INF3102H — Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the use of “Big Data”, embodied in impressively powerful “second-wave” AI technologies, have led to increasingly ubiquitous deployment of AI systems across all spheres of contemporary life, and provoked intense analysis and critique throughout academic literature and public media. This seminar explores […]

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Provenance in place: Archives, settler colonialism & the making of a global order

Published 2021 PhD in Information

Jamila Ghaddar

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INF3101H — Special Topics in Information: Interaction Design This course surveys theories of HCI design, models of user interfaces, interface design,  and empirical approaches for analyzing systems and interfaces. Through individual and/or group research projects, this course emphasizes applied user experience (UX) design grounded in a multi-disciplinary analysis of the interplay between human factors, human […]

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INF3100H — Special Topics in Information: Dissertation Argument Structure An intensive workshop for post-candidacy doctoral students to assist in the development of the conceptual structure of their dissertations. Writing a doctoral dissertation is a larger intellectual project than most doctoral students have undertaken at any prior point in their studies. Doing a good job requires […]

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INF3012H — Social Scientific Methods for Media This course will allow students to deeply explore a methodological approach that they could use in their media focused dissertations. For the purposes of this course, “media” will be defined broadly as encompassing all types of communication media, including social media, radio and television media, mobile media, etc. […]

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