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  1. Course summary Wikipedia’s democratized access to information has a negative impact on the accuracy and authority of the information.Society's demand for democratization of information has led to the influence of popular ideas, causing popular opinions to replace facts and professional knowledge.Point out that programs such as "Family Feud" emphasize popular consensus rather than factual truth in popular entertainment, hinting at the dangers of democratization of information.Discuss the reliability of Wikipedia and possible ways to improve it, making recommendations for increasing accountability and fact-checking while maintaining openness.Using the example of fixing a specific Wikipedia article to emphasize that correcting erroneous information must continue. 2. Interesting aspects of the course The benefits of creating an encyclopedia platform such as Wikipedia, Global Encyclopedia or Baidu Encyclopedia include: Global Accessibility: Encyclopedia platf...

March 4th 주영영 zhuyingying

  1. summary Through Wikipedia, you can learn a variety of knowledge, including historical events, scientific theories, cultural backgrounds, biographies of people, geographical information, and so on.Wikipedia is an open online encyclopedia that contains a large amount of content that users can search for or browse for information.Wikipedia is not only a repository of knowledge, but also a vibrant and creative community filled with endless learning and exploration. 2.Interesting points Wikipedia understands the cultural differences between countries.On Wikipedia, you can find information about the history, geography, politics, religion, traditions, customs and so on of different countries.By comparing the cultural characteristics of different countries, you can gain a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between different cultures, thereby promoting cross-cultural exchange and understanding. 3. Question Does Wikipedia have to be complete?

Week1.2(3.8Fri) zhangzhang \ Introduction to Sociology

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1. Summary "Introduction to Sociology" is a discipline that explores human social behavior, organization, and culture. It aims to help people understand social structures, social change, and the roles and influences of individuals in society. Sociologists study various social phenomena, including culture, race, gender, class, family, education, politics, economics, and crime. In an introduction to sociology, students will learn the fundamental concepts and theoretical frameworks of sociology. This includes the methodology of sociological research, such as qualitative and quantitative research, as well as various theoretical paradigms such as functionalism, conflict theory, and symbolic interactionism. Through these theories, students can analyze and interpret social phenomena and gain a deeper understanding of social structures and individual behavior. Introduction to sociology also involves some important themes such as socialization, social control, social change, globaliza...