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<p style='font-size: 1.6rem'>This course will explore the evolving field of computational journalism. Students will research and discuss the state of the field, and do projects in areas such as understanding the media ecosystem, stimulating media creation and assessing media impact. Admission is by application. Please email Professor Jay Hamilton at jayth@stanford.edu to request an application.</p>
<p style='font-size: 1.6rem'>This course will explore the evolving field of computational journalism. Students will research and discuss the state of the field, and do projects in areas such as understanding the media ecosystem, stimulating media creation and assessing media impact.

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Application for COMM 281/CS 206
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Thank you for your interest in COMM 281/CS 206, Exploring Computational Journalism. Please copy the questions below into the text of an email, complete your responses and email to Professor Jay Hamilton at jayth@stanford.edu.
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First priority <strong>applications are due Sept. 15, 2017</strong>, however we'll accept applications beyond that deadline, depending on available space. The instructors will be reviewing applications with an eye toward selecting a collection of 15 students with backgrounds that will enable the seminar participants to delve into challenging projects.
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<p style='font-size: 1.2rem'>1.) In this course, students will research and discuss the state of field in computational journalism and do projects in areas such as understanding the media ecosystem, stimulating media creation and assessing media impact. Which of these areas would you be most interested in exploring? Why?</p>
<p style='font-size: 1.2rem'>2.) Can you describe previous experiences and interests you've had in journalism and/or CS that have led you to be interested in computational journalism?</p>
<p style='font-size: 1.2rem'>3.) Is there anything else you would like us to know about why you would like to take the class?</p>
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<strong><a href="https://goo.gl/forms/kscpstQBLlcUW8YJ3
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