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Web Science 2013 Reflection and Final Project Submission Guidelines

Learn from important announcements made during Web Science 2013, explore the dynamics of Web 1.0 and 2.0, understand the concept of "long-tailed" distribution, and find out about final project submission details and grade appeals. Valuable resources and submission instructions provided.

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Web Science 2013 Reflection and Final Project Submission Guidelines

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  1. Web Science 2013 Did we learn anything?

  2. Important announcements • At end of these slides • Info on submitting final project • Info on grade appeals

  3. Web Science cycle Web 1.0

  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnSJBpB_OKQ Web 1.0

  5. Trusting Search Results http://www.cowabduction.com/ Web 1.0

  6. Recommendation Web 1.0

  7. Web 1.0

  8. Your FB friends “Long-tailed” distribution Web 2.0

  9. Everyone else’s FB friends “Long-tailed” distribution See also: Scale-free Small-World

  10. Web 2.0

  11. Me -> Meme http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnSJBpB_OKQ

  12. Viral Videos • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=R55e-uHQna0

  13. “Long-tailed” distribution See also: Scale-free Small-World

  14. “Small World” of Big Data “Linking Open Data cloud diagram, by Richard Cyganiak and Anja Jentzsch. http://lod-cloud.net/”

  15. Submitting final project • Email the paper (attach as PDF!) • To: hendler@cs.rpi.edu • Cc: chastk@rpi.edu • Subject: WebSci13 Final Project • Body of email please include: • The names of all the people on the team • The title of the demo • A link to the demo page • Remember if you want extra time you must let the Professor know BEFORE Sunday.

  16. Grade Appeals • If you think you deserve a better grade than you got please contact the Professor (not the TA) • Include: • The grades you got on all the labs and projects

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