A Basic Introduction to Social Networks (for UMA Social Media)

Although social network analysis can be used to understand very complicated social media environments, the basic elements of social network analysis are astoundingly simple. This video covers those simple elements of social network analysis: node, edge, direction, path, dyad, triad, clique.

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From: James Cook

Related topics : network analysis social media / analysis of social networking / social media basics / using social media / social media media

Webinar: An Introduction to Social Network Analysis in Psychology

In this webinar, Dr. Joanna Weill (then a Ph.D. Candidate) provides an overview of Social Network Analysis, a methodology for collecting and analyzing data, and a way of learning about the world that focuses on the relationships between people. This webinar explains what social networks are and what types of psychological questions can be addressed with this methodology. The presenter also discusses strategies for collecting social network data, basic types of data analyses, and useful...

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From: SPSSI

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SPI Social Network Analysis Webinar

The Smart Policing Initiative presented a webinar on "Social Network Analysis" on October 28, 2013 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm Eastern Time. Dr. Michael D. White, Dr. Charles M. Katz, and doctoral student David Choate of Arizona State University facilitated this webinar. Members of the Kansas City, MO SPI team also shared their experiences with using social network analysis as part of their SPI project. The webinar provides an introduction to social network analysis (SNA) and its applicability...

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From: Smart Policing Initiative

Related topics : introduction to social network analysis using r / analysis of social networking sites / students using social networking sites / social networking websites

Introduction to Social Network Analysis with Sentinel Visualizer

Learn how the Sentinel Visualizer software program uses Social Network Analysis (SNA) to find the most central players in any network using a variety of metrics.

Find hidden relationships among people, places, things, and events. Use SNA metrics like Betweenness, Closeness, Degree, Centrality Eigenvalue, Hub, and Authority to visualize the hubs, spokes, and powerful people who span cells.

For more information on SNA, visit: http://www.fmsasg.com/SocialNetworkAnalysis

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From: FMSChannel

Related topics : social network analysis visualization software / analysis social networks

Introduction to Social Network Analysis

The network of participants in open source projects can be mapped and visualized using social network analysis. This visualization can identify the key participants involved in various clusters that make up the project, providing a map of how individuals are collaborating to fulfill tasks. The information can be used to identify key members such as knowledge brokers, help better integrate peripheral members, and facilitate locating experts or possessors of relevant tacit knowledge. I will...

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From: koth55

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Social Network Analysis: Examining Community Level Effect

Statistics and Data Series presentation by Dr. Anabel Quan-Haase, Mar. 20, 2013 at The University of Western Ontario: "Social Network Analysis: Examining Community Level Effects." The presentation built on the introduction to social network analysis presented in last year's Statistics and Data Series (see slide presentation). After a brief overview of the social network approach, she focused on analysis of the effects of community characteristics. The techniques of analysis were illustrated...

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From: Western University

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SAP Predictive Analytics: Introduction to Advanced Analytics (Webinar Replay)

In this first installment of the 2015 Advanced Analytics Expert Series, Richard Mooney and Mike Watschke guide you through the most common use cases for SAP Predictive Analytics 2.0 and showcase why you don’t need to be a data scientist to use them. They demonstrate an example of predictive analytics designed to help bridge the skills gap by placing predictive capabilities in the hands of business users.

Agenda:

- Introduction

- Popular Predictive Use Cases – 8:20

- Demo: Social Network...

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From: SAP BusinessObjects Analytics

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Sunoikisis DC History and Archaeology Fall 2016: Session 10

Sunoikisis Digital Classics programme, Fall 2016 semester, Digital Approaches to History and Archaeology.

Session 10: Network Analysis, Silke Vanbeselaere (KU Leuven) and Greg Woolf (Institute of Classical Studies)

Class outline: https://github.com/SunoikisisDC/SunoikisisDC-2016-2017/wiki/Session-10:-Network-Analysis

Full programme: https://github.com/SunoikisisDC/SunoikisisDC-2016-2017/wiki/Fall-2016:-Digital-History-Archaeology

This session outlines some of the uses of network theory of...

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From: Sunoikisis DC

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TracSNAP: Trac Social Network Analysis Plugin - Introduction

TracSNAP is a suite of simple tools within the Trac project management system designed to help contributors make use of information about the social aspect of their coding project. It was developed at the University of Toronto by Ainsley Lawson and Sarah Strong.

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From: Sarah Strong

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Using (Excel) .NetMap for Social Network Analysis

This free, online event was held on October 27, 2008, and was convened by the Ash Center's Government Innovators Network. Visit the Government Innovators Network to view the slide presentations related to this event, for information on future webinars, and to explore innovations in government at www.innovations.harvard.edu.

Event description: (Excel) .NetMap is an add-in for Office 2007 that provides social network diagram and analysis tools in the context of a spreadsheet. Adding the directed...

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From: Ash Center

Related topics : social network analysis diagram / analysis social networks