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Computational Manners
A nontraditional CSP-style course exploring coordination, complexity, protocol, and social effects through manners, rules, and human systems.
This course
- Focus: coordination, complexity, efficiency, manners, protocol, and social rules through a computational lens
- Students explore how interpersonal systems create downstream effects that can be modeled, analyzed, and improved
- Examples can draw from etiquette, court process, legal systems, medical systems, and other rule-driven human interactions
- Weekly live class: about 60 to 90 minutes
What families should know
- This is not a traditional etiquette class and not a standard coding class either
- It takes CSP-style systems thinking and applies it to coordination, rules, and human behavior
- It is a good fit for students who enjoy patterns, social systems, and asking why rules exist and how they shape outcomes
- It pairs naturally with civics, software, history, or other systems-focused courses
Registration
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