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Title: Critical Interventions through Bots (exercise)
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Slug: 01-s6-step-1
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Date: 2020-11-01 12:00
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Summary: Start of the bot-making excercise.
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In this last track of the module we will make a bot in order to get hands on with the language from which bots are made: code. 🤖
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Before we dive into bot making, we will first look into the **materiality of bots**: How do they operate? What code is needed to make a bot? And how does a bot connect to an infrastructure, both in a technical and dialogical way?
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Then we will go through a couple of basic features of **programming logic** to explore the computational structure of bots, such as loops, if/else statements and variables. It will help us get a better understanding of the mechanisms behind these automated agents.
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After that, we will look at the code of an **example bot**, to study how other bot makers write and operate them.
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And lastly, we will finish this module by **making a bot** ourselves.
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