Published on Dec. 13 The vast majority of TikTok users have probably seen the video by now. A professor, at first a bit peeved because none of his virtual students seem to have their Zoom cameras turned on, is suddenly surprised when in unison they reveal themselves to be holding pieces of paper with “Thank… Continue reading Students show professor appreciation on Zoom in TikTok trend
Category: Technology
New exam monitoring software poses privacy concerns
October 4 Written by Mitali Shukla Beginning in the midst of remote learning during the spring, Chapman’s Chief Information Officer Helen Norris was told that faculty would like to have more tools to teach their students. So during the summer, the administration looked at different software options with faculty from a variety of colleges and… Continue reading New exam monitoring software poses privacy concerns
Opinion | Tech giants have their work cut out for them
September 27 By Mitali Shukla Social media was supposed to be a good thing. It was supposed to help us feel connected with others, learn about what was going on in the world and help disseminate resources and information when we needed it. Now, it seems to be doing the opposite. I wrote an article… Continue reading Opinion | Tech giants have their work cut out for them
‘Like a close friend’: Students react to termination of Mars rover
Written by Mitali Shukla Published on 02/24/2019 After eight months of failed attempts to communicate with Opportunity, a Mars rover deployed in 2003, a team of engineers at NASA tried to wake the rover one more time on Feb. 13, playing Billie Holiday’s “I’ll Be Seeing You.” But as they expected, the rover didn’t wake.… Continue reading ‘Like a close friend’: Students react to termination of Mars rover