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Self Care for Coders: Redesigning the way we mind mental health in the digital world

by ndcurtis3 Comments on Self Care for Coders: Redesigning the way we mind mental health in the digital world

By: Nyssa Curtis One code that many programmers have yet to master is their own self-care. As the word suggests, self-care is any activity done…

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Posted onOctober 20, 2020Uncategorized

They’re Cracked Bro, They’re Cracked

by cghandie5 Comments on They’re Cracked Bro, They’re Cracked

Communication within the world of online gaming is one of the most difficult things to explain. The reason for its difficult explanation is that it…

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Posted onOctober 20, 2020November 1, 2020Uncategorized

Prototyping, Web Communication, and You

by magarcin2 Comments on Prototyping, Web Communication, and You

Content planning and prototyping creates a better web experience for everyone.

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Posted onOctober 19, 2020November 1, 2020Uncategorized

How to think Code? – A Guide to problem-solving with Code

by cxrobinson25 Comments on How to think Code? – A Guide to problem-solving with Code

By: Charlessia Robinson, October 2020 Coding is 10% working and 90% thinking. Truthfully, it can be 90% understanding why the code is not working. In…

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Posted onOctober 19, 2020November 1, 2020Uncategorized

Reopening Wounds: Exploring the Ethics of True Crime Journalism

by pelaughley3 Comments on Reopening Wounds: Exploring the Ethics of True Crime Journalism

The mid-2010’s marked the beginning of the boom in the true crime genre. Programs that centered around crime storytelling excelled on media platforms like television,…

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Posted onOctober 14, 2020November 1, 2020Uncategorized

The Psychic Energy of Vulnerability: Confession or Exhibition

by bxeggleton5 Comments on The Psychic Energy of Vulnerability: Confession or Exhibition

by Benjamin Eggleton Scene So, you’re twelve years old. You’ve just spilled your guts about your biggest crush into the private pages of your diary.…

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Posted onOctober 14, 2020November 1, 2020Uncategorized

Covid19 Fatigue: GET OUT OF THAT FUNK!

by abaumann4 Comments on Covid19 Fatigue: GET OUT OF THAT FUNK!

By Andrea Baumann In the current pandemic situation we all find ourselves in, it is easy to become fatigued because our normal outlets are limited…

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Posted onOctober 14, 2020November 1, 2020Uncategorized

Social Media in the Workplace: A Cautionary Tale

by avaughn5 Comments on Social Media in the Workplace: A Cautionary Tale

Social media is everywhere, literally.  It’s in your hand at 2:00 AM scrolling through your crush’s Facebook page, hoping desperately you don’t accidentally double click…

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