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Where are We Happiest?

Having followed these instructions for exploring Bryn Mawr...introduce yourself here and and answer the survey questions: where are you happiest, and why? Where do you think plants are happiest, and why? What similarities and differences are there between what plants and humans find most comfortable? (While you are here, might you want to speculate also about the happiness of non-human animals?)


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"Visualizing Silence"

Welcome into the "silence" portion of this 360! By Wednesday evening, please follow the instructions @ "how to add an image to your post," and put up here your current "visualization" of silence....along w/ any explanation you'd like to offer.... and don't forget to tag your posting as "silence" (you'll see the options below the "body" portion of the post).

Coordination without a leader: flocking model

 

 (Very slightly modified from Wilensky, U. (1998). NetLogo Flocking model. http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/Flocking. Center for Connected Learning and Computer-Based Modeling, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.)


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Welcome to the 360 Ed course!

Dear 360 folks,

Welcome to our course forum for Walled Women, and to the online course forum specifically tagged to the Ed course.  We'll be using this as a space to continue our conversations about what we're reading, writing, thinking and talking about in class.  The writing here is informal, conversational; and for this class we'll be posting almost weekly (see our syllabus) by Wed. at 5.  Our first post is this Wed., Sept. 5.

Looking forward to our exchanges this semester!

Jody

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Discussion Forum

This is the discussion forum for Education, Technology, and Society: Altering Environments.  Please use it to continue and start conversations, raise questions, and share resources. 

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