If you’re anything like me, you probably experienced several mini freak outs while watching this interview. Information I consider valuable and critical as shared by ___ about the state of internet surveillance and how far from the truth we really are. It comes as no surprise that our information is being looked at and viewed […]
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My name is Ganeldye, pronounced ‘gah-nel-dee’. I am a many things, but first and foremost I am a multi talented artist. I write poetry, short fictional stories, and novelettes. I am also singer/musician and painter, as well as a gardener.
I hold a masters degree in Education and bachelors in English Studies. Writing has always been one of many forms of self-expression for me. I write because it is the way that I can be the most honest communication with you all.
It’s not just Big Brother.
Okay, so Zeynep Tufekci’s TEDTalk gave us a lot to talk about as far as artificial intelligence and it’s use to influence human behaviors over the internet. In the talk, she first talks about online ads and the intent behind their use, which of course we all can guess is to make us buy more […]
This article, “Paradigm Shifts in Global Higher Education and eLearning” , written by MAHA BALI, AUTUMM CAINES, REBECCA J. HOGUE, HELEN J. DEWAARD, CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH, explained the benefits of being intentionally equitable hospitality and how the challenges that they face could potentially disrupt their intended use. They explored their hospitality practices for VConnecting and the challenges they […]
The Caring Gap.
In Gabriella Saldanha’s article “The Post-Pandemic University and the Caring Gap”, she writes about the pandemic from the perspective of a working mother and a researcher and about the ever growing gender pay gap. The pay in which we receive is heavily influenced by the historical division of men and women’s labor:“ paid, ‘professional’ work […]
pleasing the zoom glaze.
In the article “The Zoom Gaze”, Autumn Caines discusses the present issue society faces with remote interactions and why they effect us so much. Caines goes into detail about the effects that frequent video conferencing has on the brain, our views of ourselves, as well as how it can be turned into a system of […]