Weekly Reflection #6: Rethinking Digital Health; Critical Thinking, Equity, and Ergonomics

This week, I explored a mix of topics that felt surprisingly connected to my day-to-day life as a computer science student and soon-to-be full-time work-from-home intern. Between reading about critical thinking, diving into Maha Bali’s work on equity in digital spaces, and revisiting the ergonomics resources (which hit home given my leg injury experience during […]

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Weekly Reflection #3: Reflecting on AI, Learning, and Academic Integrity

This week, I dove into some heavy but super relevant topics: artificial intelligence, academic integrity, and their overlap in education. I watched both guest talks, explored the environmental costs of AI from the UNEP article, and took a look at real-world student concerns around using generative AI tools in university. As a computer science student […]

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Welcome and Introduction

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Weekly Reflection Posts

This is where you share your updates and reflections for Assignment 2. This posts uses the “Reflections” category which pulls it into the Reflections menu. Weekly Reflection #1: Navigating Digital Citizenship and Literacy Introduction This week, I enjoyed learning about Digital Citizenship and Literacy Frameworks. I feel like these days, being online is just part […]

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