Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The pope

So, can someone tell me why Inside Higher Ed even wrote a blurb on the pope's comments on students' use of technology?!!! Or, maybe the question should be why should we care what the pope thinks about technology? Shouldn't he reserve his comments on religious matters?

Just trying to entice some debate!!! ha ha!! : )

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Boards and Academic Bill of Rights

Wow - did you see what happened at the College of DuPage - a community college? Their Board of Trustees voted to basically take control of most decision-making at the school from curriculum, role of the student news paper and the selection of outside speakers. Apparently the College has been going through quite a bit of turmoil and this may be the icing on the cake. Have seen a couple of references to David Horowitz's "Academic Bill of Rights.." will have to google it to see what it's all about.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

organizational problem/ organizational perspective

Nancy and I talked about this a little in class last week, but I was curious about other thoughts. We found it interesting that some problems fit better in different perspectives. For example, my undocumented immigrant problem fits better in the cultural, human resource or even the gender, class etc. perspective, at least in my opinion.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Professors and Blogs

So, here's an interesting issue - suppose a professor tells the class that if they are caught cheating, they will fail his/her class and they will be publicly "flogged..." Now, fast forward, some students are caught plagarizing and they are given F's and their names are published on the professor's blog. Should the professor be fired for this? Have the students been afforded due-process? What about academic freedom for the professor? A lot of overlapping issues here. Reminds of when I lived in Richmond, VA, the newspaper used to publish the names of individuals who were caught soliciting prostitutes. Somehow, the paper got away with it and it was available to a much broader community. Story is in today's Inside Higher Ed issue = front page.

Monday, November 10, 2008

R U a Freudian, Marxist, Darwinian, Herderite or Madisonian?!

This article hit home for me, especially in the realm of my situational "problem" I have been analyzing for class. Depending on the day and the cast of characters - I could be labeled any of these types!!! I never heard of Johann von Herder (sounds like a Monty Python character) but I related more to his philosophy.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

themes

Did anyone else have trouble writing about the "themes" for this last paper? I could pick out a few themes, but wasn't sure how they were supposed to be written. How did you all do it?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gender Assumptions

Sorry I didn't make it to class, but who could pass up being part of such an historic election! Anyway, I would appreciate any guidance anybody can give me regarding last nights discussion and the assumption we are to use putting together our next paper. My thanks in advance!