Posts Tagged ‘reflection’
Divorce in the Digital Age: Updates, Roadblocks, and Moving Forward
When I started my capstone project on divorce I knew it would be a difficult space in which to work. Divorce it self has so many subtopics, and even in narrowing my project scope to scheduling the topic can still be viewed as a “Wicked Prob [...]
Blogging: Reflections, Excuses, and a New Goal
In high school, I kept and updated a blog daily for over 3 years. As other things crept into my life, I no longer wrote about the drama and events of my teenage days. The habit died and so did my angst-filled livejournal account. Towards the end of my undergraduate career, I thought about sta [...]
Reflections from BlurCon
For the last few days, I have been escaping the unpleasant Midwest winter by traveling to Orlando for Blur. In this post, I'd like to reflect on what I've learned and realized over the last two days and share my insights. Blur, an HCI conference focusing on technol [...]
Divorce in the Digital Age: Q&A from class presentations
Our class has been presenting their capstone presentations for the last 2 weeks. Each student is required to create a 5 minute presentation about their project, their progress, and their future directions. Who knew it would be so hard to fit an entire semester worth of work into 5 minutes! While [...]

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