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Attention Magnet: The Psychological and Technological Aspects of Social Media Addiction
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The course covers the psychological and technological aspects of social media addiction and is generally considered good for humanities students. It has a moderate workload with significant group projects that can be challenging if not managed well. Grading tends to be fair but can vary based on performance in these projects.
Grading is generally fair, though some find it subjective and difficult to achieve high marks without strong teamwork and effort.
The workload is moderate with weekly tasks and a heavy emphasis on group projects. Students should expect to spend about 10-12 hours per week on the course.
Assessments include individual reports, debates, posters, videos, and group projects (50% of final grade). There are also midterms and finals.
The professor and teaching assistants are described as friendly and supportive. However, some find lectures less engaging due to their format.
Find reliable teammates early for the group project; prepare thoroughly for debates and discussions; divide tasks wisely within your team.
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