Amy J. Ko
Amy J. Ko
@orcmid reports: > Um, sorry, ASCII was not the first such encoding. It's also a 7-bit encoding. ASCII was relatively late and as described, was an American (that is, USA)...
There was some vague feedback from students that the information management chapter was more confusing and abstract. Try to make it more interesting and concrete?
There's much to say about architecture and about the man himself.
It would be nice to systematically address imagination and joy in the text. The book takes primarily a critical stance --- likely shaped by when it was written, at the...
Re: Computers chapter: > *There is a photo near solid state drive section that is confusing to me, the photo seems to feature the men more than the solid state...
From a student: `2. I was thinking it might be helpful to bring in different ideas of intelligence, like IQ or Gardner's multiple intelligences, because a definition of intelligence is...
> The sharp criticality and the weaving of technical and social that had become characteristic throughout the rest of the book were not as clear in this last section. >...
From Caroline Hardin, re: the Assessments chapter: > Overall the chapter needs more concrete examples to help readers understand how these ideas are logistically feasible. This chapter does a good...
Create a chapter that pulls together summaries of all of the units for quick reference.