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COMM 345

Seminar: 01Units: 1 - 5Class#: 34789
Winter 2024

Personality Expression in Digitally Mediated Contexts

Department of Communication

1/8/24 - 3/15/24
Instructor: Information Not Available

Enrollment Status

  • Open Seats: 13
  • Enrolled: 2
  • Capacity: 15
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  • Waitlist: No waitlist
  • Waitlist Max: No waitlist

Course Description

Digital devices (e.g., computers, smartphones, wearables) and platforms (e.g., social media sites, forums, virtual worlds) mediate much of our daily life. Each time we use digital media for communication, information seeking, or entertainment, we leave behind psychologically revealing digital footprints. In this course, we will explore how digital footprints can be used to understand individual differences in thinking, feeling, and behaving. Class activities and assignments will require students to apply the concepts to their own research projects. Course enrollment limited to PhD-level students.

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