Considering the Institution as a Reflective Practitioner
Student populations at American colleges are universities are growing more diverse and are more diverse today than at any point in history. Many of my reading assignments this past week focused on...
View ArticleDigitally Divided, by Choice or by Fate
When we study the digital divide, we inevitably must examine occurrences of technical adoption, and the culture that allowed change and was changed by it. For adoption to occur at all requires some...
View ArticleReflecting on the Roots of Volunteerism in Higher Education
For one of my courses, I was assigned to read Andrew Delbanco’s College: What it Was, Is, and Should Be. Although this text is largely a critique of the higher education system in America, as I was...
View ArticleInternet Censorship in China
There are interesting numbers about the Internet use in China. 425 million Chinese citizens are online, it almost as many as the entire population in the region of Europe,with its 475 million people....
View ArticleFood Insecurity in America
As college students, we’ve all faced the infamous problem most college students face: we’re broke! College tuition is shattering our bank accounts let alone the books and living expenses. So, it’s no...
View ArticleDoes Overuse Of The Internet Affect Literacy Levels In The UK?
In the past years specifically, there has been an increasingly strong incline in Internet usage in England. The Internet has the ability to lead individuals to endless opportunities, possibilities and...
View ArticleReflection #5
RE: Database Design Concepts This seminar was taught by John Carnicella, with whom I have taken a couple of other Access classes. He is very knowledgeable on the subject and I found his method of...
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