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Week 12 Practice task

 The ethics surrounding CourseHero and Essaybot are similar. the app proposes helping you find any answer to any question a student may need help with for a charge fee, of course. I don't think that all students who use apps like such depend solely on the app but it is definitely a lot easier to do so than to learn the material. It could be a case where the student's professor just isn't helping them learn or it's hard to learn the way that professor teaches so they may use one of these apps to get help and learn the material themselves and those reasonings are also why I think students cheat. 

Week 12

  3 things I found interesting or important "My conversations with students reveal some who consider switching majors after a single unfavorable exam grade. Many are deeply anxious about receiving anything other than an A, relatively certain that a GPA less than a 3.8 will consign them to a life of penury. When I ask them why they need A’s, they look at me like I’m asking a fish why it needs water."  "When he’d signed up for an online class in Russian cinema history, he’d had no idea it meant being surveilled over video chat by someone on the other side of the world. Hayes learned about it via an item on the class syllabus, released shortly before the semester began, that read “Examity Directions.” The syllabus instructed Hayes and his classmates to sign up for Examity, an online test-proctoring service." Reading questions aloud is normal and helps with understanding Looking away from the screen in various directions is a normal thing when trying to remember somethi

Week 11

  3 things I found interesting or important In some ways, device ubiquity is great. For students with various disabilities, for instance, certain applications can be liberating. In-class polling has become infinitely easier. Students can photograph complicated diagrams rather than trying lamely to copy them down. And those of us with catastrophically bad handwriting -- not that I know anybody like that -- can attest that the opportunity to take legible notes is a game changer. We are in the midst of a battle for our attention. Our devices have hijacked our brains and destroyed our collective ability to concentrate – to the extent that we’re even seeing the emergence of a “goldfish generation”. That, at least, is the story that’s increasingly being told. But should we be paying attention to it? By letting email and other messages guide our workday, Cal says we're weakening our ability to do the most challenging kinds of work—what he calls "deep work." Deep work requires su

Week 9

 3 things I found interesting or important Either something mystical and cultish is taking over my brain, or the company has created an experience more engaging and entertaining than any fitness company has before. In my opinion, it is the latter, and it has entirely to do with the instructors they’ve hired and the access we have to them on and off the bike. Originally launched in 2017, r/place ran for 72 hours. The lifespan of the new r/place was also short – ultimately lasting for just five days. Beginning initially as a blank canvas, r/place allows users to place one coloured pixel every five minutes (or 20 minutes for unverified accounts) as they attempt to build a collective art piece. Yet this platform of 32.6 million daily users—more than half of whom are under 13—has some dark corners. In some games, players’ blocky avatars simulate sex, engage in raunchy talk and “date” other avatars. While much of this isn’t new, Roblox’s explosive growth has drawn fresh attention to what’s h

Week 10

  3 things I found interesting or important Parking signs in Los Angeles (LA) have been the epitome of information overload for decades.  Heymiadocto TikTok video about how it would be if you wanted to make an event on the outlook calendar. Vox's YouTube video about how products from 10 years ago aren't the same as they are now, for example, things break and tear a lot easier and/or don't last as long. 2 ways I can relate I can relate to being confused by street signs when it comes to parking in certain places, any place you go downtown in any city for me is always confusing. I can relate to heymiadocto's content because I personally hate complicated websites when it starts to move for you and completely messes you up with what you're trying to do. 1 question What do you guys think is the reason why products don't last/ work the same from 10 years ago?