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Wrapping up the Semester

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I liked the atmosphere of the classroom. The discussions and speakers we had speak to us were always positive and informative. No time wasted. I really liked that we always had something to do and there was always something new to talk about. There were a couple of classes throughout the semester that we finished what we were talking about early, and you let us go early. I appreciate you not dragging class out when we completed what we needed to for the day. I liked all the speakers we had a chance to work with over skype, but I also think it would be good to have one speaker actually come into the class at some point over the semester. I thought that having a midterm was a good idea because there was so much content we learned from our readings, but I did not like the essay questions.   Good feedback. Throughout the semester with the work we were given, I always felt like the feedback I was given was very helpful.   It was always fun having you as a professor becaus...

Social Media in Todays World

http://kdvr.com/2017/11/30/social-media-can-amplify-the-negative-impacts-of-bullying/ Cyberbullying Is a problem internet users may face many times throughout their life. Cyberbullying can mean calling people names, harassing others, threats, and many other things. Some people get confidence behind the screen that they do not normally have in real life. It can be easier for some people to say things behind the screen because it’s not face to face contact with another person. All you have to do is press send and its done with. The article I have attached is about the growing concern of social media allowing more bullying to happen in society today. One of the parents quoted in the article stated that she goes through her daughters phone on a daily basis to make sure that she is not only making smart decisions herself, but to also make sure that no one is bullying her daughter. I think it is good she is monitoring her daughters usage of her phone, but checking it daily is a ...