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Statement of Accomplishment: Theodore Giannopoulos

Theodore Giannopoulos has completed an online course called "Networked Life" through Coursera.org. The course, taught by Professor Michael Kearns of the University of Pennsylvania, introduced emerging science and mathematics behind large-scale social, economic and technological networks and the interaction between network structure and dynamics in models of contagion and strategic behavior. This online course does not reflect the entire curriculum or confer any credit from the University of Pennsylvania.
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Statement of Accomplishment: Theodore Giannopoulos

Theodore Giannopoulos has completed an online course called "Networked Life" through Coursera.org. The course, taught by Professor Michael Kearns of the University of Pennsylvania, introduced emerging science and mathematics behind large-scale social, economic and technological networks and the interaction between network structure and dynamics in models of contagion and strategic behavior. This online course does not reflect the entire curriculum or confer any credit from the University of Pennsylvania.
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DECEMBER 06, 2012

Statement of Accomplishment

THEODORE GIANNOPOULOS
HAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA'S ONLINE OFFERING OF

Networked Life
This course is an introduction to the emerging science and mathematics behind large-scale social, economic, technological and other types of networks. A central theme is the interaction between network structure and dynamics in models of contagion and strategic behavior.

PROFESSOR MICHAEL KEARNS DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

PLEASE NOTE: THIS ONLINE OFFERING DOES NOT REFLECT THE ENTIRE CURRICULUM OFFERED TO STUDENTS ENROLLED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT AFFIRM THAT THIS STUDENT WAS ENROLLED AS A STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA IN ANY WAY. IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA GRADE; IT DOES NOT CONFER UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CREDIT; IT DOES NOT CONFER A UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA DEGREE; AND IT DOES NOT VERIFY THE IDENTITY OF THE STUDENT.

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