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The internet has the ability to connect and link us to different sources of information and communication. Thus, it is best to learn how to protect our data and networks.

If you want to know about networks and what tools to address issues related to it then you are looking at the right [course_title]. Your basic knowledge of network will be expanded once you learn the diverse networks and how to deal with each type.

Assessment

This course does not involve any written exams. Students need to answer 5 assignment questions to complete the course, the answers will be in the form of written work in pdf or word. Students can write the answers in their own time. Each answer need to be 200 words (1 Page). Once the answers are submitted, the tutor will check and assess the work.

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Course Credit: MIT

Course Curriculum

Module 01
L1 Introduction to economic, social, and communication networks 01:05:00
L2 Graph theory and social networks 00:30:00
L3 Branching processes and random graph models 00:35:00
L4 Rich get richer phenomena, power laws, and small worlds 00:30:00
L5 Epidemics and diffusion through networks 00:25:00
L6 Introduction to game theory 00:30:00
L7 Applications of game theory to networks 00:30:00
L8 Evolution, learning, and myopia vs. rationality 00:25:00
L9 Introduction to game theory Part 1 00:45:00
L10 Introduction to game theory Part 2 00:35:00
L11 Introduction to game theory Part 3 00:40:00
L12 Applications of game theory to networks 01:05:00
Module 02
L13-14 Evolution, learning, and myopia vs. rationality 01:35:00
L15 Dynamic and repeated games, and cooperation and trust in networks Part 1 00:45:00
L16 Dynamic and repeated games, and cooperation and trust in networks Part 2 00:55:00
L17-18 Network effects, innovation, tipping and contagion 01:45:00
L19-21 Games of incomplete information 01:55:00
L22-23 Social learning in networks 01:50:00
L24 Decisions in groups 01:05:00
Assessment
Submit Your Assignment 00:00:00
Certification 00:00:00

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