“Teaching Computational Social Science” webinar recording

In this Sage Methodspace webinar, Dr. Matti Nelimarkka (author of Computational Thinking and Social Science) and Dr. Friedolin Merhout discussed strategies for engaging with students and building the skills needed to design, plan, and conduct studies using computational social science methods. They offered examples from their own experience in course design and teaching – including how to work past problems students sometimes have when trying to learn these complex concepts.

The panelists pointed to the importance of meshing computational methods with other social sciences disciplines and approaches. See the discussion "Bridging Qualitative and Quantitative Methods" with Dr. Helen Kara, author of Qualitative Research for Quantitative Researchers, here.

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