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Course 2: Signal Networks and Propagation Systems


Learn How Signals Move Through Networks


Understand how signals travel through nodes, pathways, networks, cascades, and larger information ecosystems.

Course 2 builds on the foundations from Course 1 and introduces the next layer of Signal Systems Science. You will learn how to map signal networks, trace propagation, identify amplification points, and analyze how signals compete for attention inside larger ecosystems.

The core model for this course is:

Signal → Network → Propagation → Amplification → Ecosystem Flow

 

What You’ll Receive

Full Course 2 Access
Complete the lessons at your own pace and build a clear understanding of network-level signal movement.

Course 2 Student Workbook
Use guided exercises to identify nodes, map signal paths, model propagation, and analyze signal ecosystems.

Network Mapping Activities
Draw network diagrams, trace shortest paths, map cascades, and identify influential nodes.

Module Quizzes
Check your understanding and reinforce the key concepts from each module.

Final Integration Assignment
Apply the full Course 2 framework to one real-world signal network or ecosystem.

 

Inside the Course

Module 1 — Signal Networks

Learn how signals move through connected systems made of nodes, connections, and pathways.

Module 2 — Signal Propagation

Learn how signals travel across multiple nodes, follow different routes, and experience propagation delays.

Module 3 — Amplification and Cascades

Learn how signals spread, gain visibility, and expand through influential nodes and repeated transmission.

Module 4 — Signal Ecosystems

Learn how media networks, social networks, and competing signals interact inside larger information environments.


By the End of Course 1

You will be able to:

  • identify nodes and connections inside a signal network
  • create a basic network diagram
  • trace signal paths across multiple nodes
  • explain how propagation delays occur
  • identify amplification points and influential nodes
  • map how cascades spread across a network
  • analyze how signals compete for attention
  • explain how ecosystems shape information flow


Your Course Access

After completing your purchase, you will receive access to Course 2 — Signal Networks and Propagation Systems, including the course lessons, student workbook, network activities, module quizzes, and final integration assignment.

Move beyond individual signals and learn how information travels, spreads, amplifies, and behaves inside connected systems.