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Tag Archives: Education
Who Cares? Why are Digital Writing Classes important?
It is no secret that digital media has grown since the invention of computers and therefore has created a space for writers of all backgrounds to share ideas with an overwhelmingly large audience. But what does writing online mean? Navigating … Continue reading
Posted in 2016
Tagged blogs, Digital Writing, Digital Writing classes, Education, online, opportunities
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How to Make the Most of a New Semester
As the spring semester begins at colleges and universities across the country, students are beginning to apply to jobs and internships for their summer breaks. This can be a confusing and uncertain process, especially for those who have not navigated through the process in the past. These tips and tricks will hopefully help anyone lost… Continue reading
Posted in Student Blog Project 2013
Tagged Education, Interesting Jobs and Internships, internships, syndicated, Undergraduate education
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Airing of (Profession-Related) Grievances during #librarianfestivus [Part 1]
As the first part in a two-part series on the #librarianfestivus debate, this post analyzes many of the views shared during the Festivus holiday celebration of the Airing of Grievances. In the second part of this installment, commentary on the event itself will be discussed, as well as any new developments on the subject. Stay… Continue reading
Posted in Student Blog Project 2013
Tagged Archives in the News, Education, Popular Culture, Social Media, syndicated, Theory and Practice
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