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OII Network course 2011: A Showcase

Published on
3 Jun 2011
Written by
Bernie Hogan

For the second year in a row, I co-taught the OII’s Online Social Networks course with Dr. Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon. Again this year we had some excellent studies and some excellent students. But I thought the graphs were so visually interesting, and often creative that I’ve asked for permission to compile them in a gallery. This isn’t a complete list of sociograms (and of course, not every network analysis needs a sociogram) but this work ought to give you a sense of what we have been doing.

The students have provided the text themselves and often additional material if you follow links in the descriptions and comments to their own personal blogs and websites. Enjoy!








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